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The Yangtze River and
Three Gorges
The
Yangtze River (Changjiang), over 6,300 kilometers long,
is the largest and longest river in China, and the third-longest
in the world, next only to the Nile in northeast Africa
and the Amazon in South America. The source of the Yangtze
River lies to the west of Geladandong Mountain, the principal
peak of the Tanggula Mountain chain in the Qinghai-Tibetan
Plateau, southwest of China. The river flows from west to
east through provinces of Qinghai, Tibet, Sichuan, Yunnan,
Sichuan, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Anhui and Jiangsu as well
as the city of Shanghai, finally emptying into the East
China Sea. With plenty of rainfall all year round, the Yangtze
River is named the golden watercourse.
The most impressive section of the
river is the three Yangtze River gorges: Qutang Gorge, Wuxia
Gorge and Xiling Gorge, collectively known as Sanxia, or
the Three Gorges.
Qutang Gorge
Qutang
Gorge runs eight kilometers from Baidicheng in Fengjie County
in the west to Daxizhen in Wushan County, Chongqng City.
The shortest among the Three Gorges, it is the most spectacular.
As soon as the roaring Yangtze River rushes into the gorge,
it meets head-on with the imposing Kuimen Gate. Rocky mountains
rise perpendicularly like walls on both sides of the river
squeezing the broad river into a narrow ribbon threading
its way in the gorge. Here the width of the river is reduced
to 100-200 meters and the narrowest places are no more than
a few dozen meters while the principal peaks on the banks
are as high as 1,000-1,500 meters. The turbulent waters
flowing in the deep gorge along a continuous line of peaks
make a most magnificent picture.
There are many historical sites in Qutang Gorge. On a hilltop
on the north bank are the town of Baidicheng, boasting many
rare historical relics. On the south bank are the Whitewashed
Wall covered with carved inscriptions, the legendary Meng
Liang's Ladder, the Upside Down Monk, Armour Cave and the
sweet-tasting Phoenix-Drinking Fountain in a deep cave.
Also on the south bank, not far downstream, is a very strange-looking
peak standing by the river; it is called the Rhinoceros
Watching the Moon because it looks like a rhinoceros.
Wuxia Gorge
When
the river flows out of Qutang Gorge and passes the broad
valley of the Daning River, it enters the scenic Wuxia Gorge.
Wuxia Gorge is 45 kilometers long, extending west to east
from the mouth of the Danning River in Wushan County to
Guandukou in Badong County, Hubei Province.
Noted for its deep and serene scenes, Wuxia Gorge is full
of zigzag, weird peaks, rising mists and beautiful sights.
The famous Twelve Peaks on both banks of the river, in particular,
are the most spectacular. These strange-looking peaks are
like a fairy maid dancing.
Wushan, Badong and Zigui are famous towns in the gorge.
There are many famous historic sites too. The town of Zigui
is attracting a large number of tourists because it is the
native place of the great ancient poet Qu Yuan and the famous
beautiful woman Wang Zhaojun.
The Daning River at the western entrance to Wuxia Gorge
is flanked by continuous strange peaks, including Longmen,
Bawu and Dicui, some of them rising into the clouds and
presenting an unusual spectacle. The section of the river
becomes known as the Minor Three Gorges.
Xiling Gorge
The
longest among the Yangtze Gorges, Xiling Gorge stretches
west to east for 76 kilometers from the mouth of the Xiangxi
River at Zigui in Hubei Province to Nanjing Pass near the
city of Yichang in Hubei. It is divided into two sections
-- the west section consists of the Military Book and Sword
Gorge, the Bull's Liver and Horse's Lung Gorge and Kongling
Play Gorge, while the east section features the Shadow Play
Gorge and the Yellow Cat Gorge, otherwise known as Yichang
Gorge. Along this gorge sit many archeological sites, including
the Huangling Temple, first built during the Three Kingdoms
Period (220-280). In addition, the Three Visitors' Cave
and the Luyou Fountain all have their unique features.
Xiling
Gorge is known for dangerous rapids and numerous shoals,
the latter including the Qingtan, Kongling and Xietan shoals.
These shoals were formed out of fallen and rock from banks,
boulders and sands washed down from the upper reaches, veins
protruding from the riverbanks, or reefs jutting out of
the riverbed. At some points there are treacherous whirlpools
and the waters are extraordinarily turbulent.
The Yangtze River Valley abounds in natural resources, for
instance, mountains like Lingyun, Emei, Qingcheng, Hengshan,
Shen Nongjia, Wudang, Lushan, Jinggang, Jiuhua, Huangshan
and Mogan, rivers like Minjiang, Jialing, Daning, Qingjiang,
Xiangjiang, the Grand Canal, and lakes like Dianchi, Dongting,
Honghu, Poyang and Taihu, etc.
Tour Packages with Yangze Cruise
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Downstream: Chongqing---Yichang; Chongqing---Shashi;
Chongqing---Wuhan.
Upstream: Yichang---Chongqing; Shashi---Chongqing;
Wuhan---Chongqing |
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Tour code
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Tour name
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Destinations
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Days
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YZCT01
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15 Days Yangtze Cruise
Classical Tour |
Beijing, Xian, Chongqing,
Yangtze River, Wuhan, Guilin, Kunming, Down Stream |
15
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YZCT02
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9Days
Yangtze Cruise Tour |
Kunming, Chongqing, Yangtze
River, Wuhan, Guilin, Kunming, Down Stream |
9
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YZT-01
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5days
Yangze River Cruise Tour |
Chongqing - Wuhan , Yangtze
Only, Down Stream |
5
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YZT-02
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6days
Yangze River Cruise Tour |
Wuhan
- Chongqing, Yangtze Only, Up Stream |
6
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YZT-03
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10days
Yangze River Cruise Tour |
Beijing
- Chongqing - Yangtze River - Wuhan - Shanghai, Down
Stream |
10
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YZT-04
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11days
Yangze River Cruise |
Shanghai - Wuhan - Yangtze
River - Chongqing - Beijing, Up Stream |
11
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YZT-05
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12days
Yangze River Cruise |
Beijing - Chongqing - (Yangtze
River) -
Wuhan - Huangshan - Shanghai, down Stream |
12
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YZT-06
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12days
Yangze River Cruise |
Beijing - Xian- Chongqing
- Yangtze River
- Wuhan - Shanghai, down Stream |
12
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