The Yellow River
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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
Filipino (Tagalog)Transcript
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The yellow river is china's most important river in the north. The soil along much of the river is yellow in color and that's what gives the river its name. As we cruised down the yellow river, look closely at the mulberry leaves that grow along the banks. You may find them covered with silk worms. Their cocoons respond into shiny threads which will be moving into beautiful club called silk. See the top would be looking grass that's bamboo bamboo forests have been cut down in the past to make room for houses. But now china is working to protect the bamboo, which is essential to the diet of panda bears.