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Cruising the Yangtze River

2012-12-07 11:31     Web Editor: Wang YuXia comment

The Yangtze is a river of classic proportions offering rare and spectacular views --- this is why it is such a popular place to cruise. Yangtze River Cruises are the most magnificent in all of China. Cruising the river is actually the best way to experience all of what lies along this region. It is the best way to sight see and see everything that China and the Yangtze River have to offer.

Geography

The Yangtze River is nearly 4,000 miles long, making it the biggest river in China and in the top three for size in the world. The Yangtze River runs through Tibet, Hunan, Jiangsu and Shanghai, where it eventually empties into the East China Sea. The most remarkable parts of the river are the gorges --- the Sanxia --- separately called the Wuxia Gorge, Xiling Gorge, and the Qutang Gorge.

The Qutang Gorge

The Qutang Gorge offers travelers many historical places to view and visit. When passing through this gorge it is a good idea to stop in the city of Baidicheng where history buffs are sure to find numerous historical artifacts. Rich in history are the Meng Liang's Ladder, Armour Cave, Rhinoceros Watching the Moon, and the Upside Down Monk, according to China Culture.

Wuxia Gorge

The Wuxia Gorge is spectacular and is known for its oddly shaped mountain. From both sides of the river the legendary Twelve Peaks are visible. This is why most people come to this particular gorge. China Culture says that the most well liked towns here are Zigui, Wushan, and Badong. Zigui draws many tourists because it was home to poet Qu Yuan and illustrious striking lady Wang Zhaojun.

Xiling Gorge 

The Xiling Gorge is the greatest of the Yangtze Gorges and actually has two different sections, the west and the east. In the western section is the Bull's Liver and Horse's Lung Gorge, the Kongling Play Gorge, and the Military Book and Sword Gorge. The eastern side offers the Yellow Cat Gorge and the Shadow Play Gorge. This is an archaeological tourist locale where the Huangling Temple, the Three Visitors' Cave, and the Luyou Fountain can all be found.

Fengdu

While cruising along the Yangtze River you will surely stop off at Fengdu, also known as the Ghost City. This city commemorates the departed. A gondola takes you up to the top of the hill, which is lined with breathtaking temples and statues. There are several cruises that travel the Yangtze River --- they range in price and duration.

(Source: Cheryl Hinneburg, eHow Contributor)

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