Jangtsekiang/Jangtse/長江 / 长江/Chang Jiang
5741.65 km | 3567.69 mi
Length can differ from official measure!
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The Yangtze, China's longest river at approximately 6,300 kilometers, originates in the Tibetan Plateau and flows into the East China Sea near Shanghai. It flows through spectacular gorges, fertile plains, and metropolises like Chongqing. The river is a symbol of China's history and modernity, with the famous Three Gorges Dam as its highlight.
Leisure Activities:
Cruises: Popular through the Three Gorges, with breathtaking views of steep cliffs.
Hiking: Along the banks in the gorge regions for nature lovers.
Photography: Perfect for landscape shots, especially at sunrise.
Kayaking: In quieter stretches for adventures off the beaten track.
Leisure Activities:
Cruises: Popular through the Three Gorges, with breathtaking views of steep cliffs.
Hiking: Along the banks in the gorge regions for nature lovers.
Photography: Perfect for landscape shots, especially at sunrise.
Kayaking: In quieter stretches for adventures off the beaten track.
