Friday, September 14, 2007

China's Yangtze River


China's Yangtze River, with an overall length of more than 6,300 kilometers, next only to the Amazon and the Nile, is the third biggest river in the world। It rises from the Tibetan high plateau, flows through the three main economic zones southwest, meets with east China and then flows finally with Shanghai into the eastChinese sea। It is famous for its steep cliffs, rapid tides and its plentifully existing historical inheritance. Immortalized in poetry and literature, Yangtze gorges have captivated the imagination of everyone from Li Bai to Bill Gates. Yangtze River Cruises and Three Gorges Tours with detailed guide for all the ships, including Victoria Cruises and Regal China Cruises. Great Discount Available!




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