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The
Yangtze River is the mother river of China; the cradle of
5,000 years civilization, and the longest river in China!
The mighty Yangtze River is the
third longest river in the world, after the Nile and Amazon
Rivers. At 6,300 kilometers (3,900 miles), the watershed area
of the Yangtze River is about 700,000 square miles, approximately
20% of China's total land area, and 25% of its total farming
land area. Almost all of the boating traffic in China is on
the Yangtze River.
This extensive waterway cuts through
the heart of China, and is regarded by the Chinese as the
division line of the country into north and south, both geographically
and culturally.
The
mighty Yangtze is a flowing history of China! From the famous
Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai, to Marco Polo, from the ancient
Ba people to Chairman Mao, the Yangtze River is a faithful
witness of the splendid history and the countless people who
lived on the river, generation after generation. Remarkable
in its size and variety, the Yangtze River cuts across a series
of rugged mountain ranges, which created the spectacular and
legendary Three Gorges! It is truly a geological and mythological
wonder! A journey to the Yangtze is a trip of dramatic scenery
and a living history!
From its headwaters fed by glaciers
on roof of the world, the Tibetan Plateau, the Yangtze River
winds through the most beautiful and exhilarating land formations
in the world, all the way eastward to the mouth of the East
China Sea near Shanghai. Approximately 350 million people
live along the Yangtze River and its 700 tributaries. This
grand river has been a source of life in its bounty, as well
as bearer of miseries in times of flood and famine!
Deep
in the mountains along the Yangtze, life hasnt changed
much. Local people still believe in the river god, just as
their ancestors did. For centuries, many small craft fell
victim to the treacherous rapids, their hapless boatmen becoming
water ghosts. So even today, the traditional sacrifice
of a chicken at the bow with popping firecrackers is still
the tradition to launch a new boat. For thousands of years
the Trackers, as they are called, pull the boats laden with
goods by rope upstream through the rapids. The echoes of their
groaning and singing as they struggled along paths in the
rapids forever captured in time.
The
Yangtze is the cradle of ancient civilization for China. Over
3,000 years ago, the Ba kingdom lived here and left countless
priceless artifacts and mysteries. The hanging coffins of
the Ba people in the Gorges are still a mystery since no one
knows why and how they were able to put them there. Chinas
history is a cycle of unification, division and reunification.
Many historical battles happened along the Yangtze River because
of its strategic location. The Chinese classical expression
to cross the river literally refers to a force
capable of securing both banks of the Yangtze, therefore asserting
control over the entire nation and establishing a new dynasty.
Long started from the Third Century of the Three Kingdoms
period and carried through even to modern times, when in 1949
Chairman Mao led his troops across the Yangtze in a great
fleet of junks to capture the Nationalist capital of Nanjing,
which was a turning point in history!
Winding
south from the Tibetan Plateau and leaving the high country,
the river meets the world-renowned Three Gorges, which tower
above it in the western Wu Shan (Witch Mountains). Known in
the past for their dramatic beauty as well as religious and
historical sites, the Three Gorges have recently received
much attention due to the building of the controversial Three
Gorges Dam. The Yangtze stretches 192 km through the Three
Gorges of Xiling, Wu, and Qutang. The perilous Xiling Gorge,
furthest down river, often stands shrouded in mists. It threatens
weary river vessels with whirlpools, rapids, and water cannons
that can easily leave even large watercraft upside down. It
is known for its sheer walls and the accelerated river current
beneath them. The Wu Gorge is tranquil and quiet with a deep
valley and twelve peaks along its shores. Qutang Gorge boasts
great magnificence in a brief eight-kilometer distance.
The
second phase of the Three Gorges Dam project has been completed,
and the 5-stage permanent ship lock was opened to navigation
in June, 2003. Benefits of the dam include flood control,
power generation and improved navigation. The water level
of the Yangtze River from Chongqing to the dam site has risen
135 meters and 140 dangerous rapids in the Qutang and Wu Gorges
have been inundated, allowing ships to easily sail between
Yichang and Chongqing.
The
increase in water level is insignificant compared to the height
of the mountain peaks which make up the Three Gorges area.
The scenery is still majestic, the experience still memorable.
You will be amazed as you pass through the 5-stage ship lock
of the dam, an incredible engineering feat.
This is the mighty Yangtze! The history
of China captured in its waters through time immortal, sifting
like sediment in the river, the past layered on the bottom
and the future still drifting in its current to the yet unknown
destination!
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