Mainland Southeast Asia.
Myanmar.
The Salween is the longest 'undammed' river in mainland Southeast Asia. Proposals to build several dams along it, mainly in Burma, are controversial. On April 1, 2004, the Chinese premier halted the construction of 13 dams on the Nu (Salween) in Yunnan province...(To read more of this article, click the Salween River link in the Related links section below)
The river Salween is the longest river in the Himalayan region It is 2400km long and it originates in the Tangula mountains in the Himalyas in the Tibetan Plateau. From here it flows south through Yunnan Province of China down through Shan and Kyah states of Burma (Myanmar) along the Thai-Burma border passing through kayan and Mon States (Burma) before emptying into the Gulf of Martaban in the Andaman Sea.
Mekong, Salween (Nu), Yellow River, Yangtze River, Tsangpo River (Brahmaputra), Tongtian River (part of Yangtze)
There are 8 Majors river in Tibet that flows into other countries. 4 on the East of Tibet and 4 on the Southwest of Tibet 1. Yellow River 2. Yangtse River 3. MeKong RIver 4. Salween River 5. Bramaputra River 6. Ganga River 7. Satiej River 8. Indius River. Tibet is the richest land of fresh water in the world, that is 1 reason China occupied Tibet.
Myanmar's population density is 193 per square mile.
The river that runs southward through eastern Myanmar and forms part of the country's border is the Salween River. It originates in the Tibetan Plateau and flows through several countries, including China and Thailand, before emptying into the Andaman Sea. The Salween is significant for its ecological and cultural importance in the region.
There are eight rivers in Tibet.1. Yellow River2. Yangtse River3. MeKong RIver4. Salween River5. Bramaputra River6. Ganga River7. Satiej River8. Indius River.
You are going with the flow of the river
Mekong,Salween,Irrawaddy.
Kyi Mekong Nyang Salween