{"id":15143,"date":"2023-11-10T06:25:15","date_gmt":"2023-11-10T05:25:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/?p=15143"},"modified":"2023-11-10T06:25:15","modified_gmt":"2023-11-10T05:25:15","slug":"what-is-the-yangtze-river-also-called","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/what-is-the-yangtze-river-also-called\/","title":{"rendered":"What Is The Yangtze River Also Called"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Overview<\/h2>\n

The Yangtze River, the third-longest river in Asia, is a major river located in East Asia, with its headwaters in the glaciers of the Tibetan Plateau.<\/p>\n

It is the longest river in China and the sixth longest river in the world, spanning thousands of miles and feeding millions of Chinese people. More formally known as the Chang Jiang (or “long river”), the Yangtze flows across the densely populous Chinese landscape, and has been used for centuries for transportation, fishing, and both traditional and contemporary industry.<\/p>\n

The Yangtze resists simplistic naming conventions of rivers since it answers to many worldly titles, both formal and informal, from the Chinese people and governments on both sides of the Strait.<\/p>\n

Longest River in China<\/h2>\n

The Yangtze River is the longest river in China, and the sixth longest river in the world. It spans 6,418 kilometers (3,988 miles), and originates on the Tibetan Plateau near the Qinghai province. It flows eastward through seven Chinese provinces, including Sichuan and Hubei, eventually emptying into the East China Sea in Shanghai. <\/p>\n