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Geological Origins of the Chang Jiang Yangtze River<\/h2>\n

\nThe Chang Jiang Yangtze River is widely acknowledged as the third-longest river in the world, winding its way through eleven of China’s provinces and paving the way for important trade routes. But where does the Chang Jiang Yangtze River actually start? <\/p>\n

The origin of the Chang Jiang Yangtze River is to be found in the high glaciers of Qinghai Province, in north-western Tibet at an altitude of about 5,000 metres above sea level. Two main tributaries form the tributaries of the Chang Jiang Yangtze River: firstly, the Dza Chu, also known as the Chishui River, and; secondly, the Lantsang River. <\/p>\n

The Dza Chu, which translates to ‘snowy river’, rises in the Bayankala Range on the south-eastern part of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and forms the northernmost tributary. The Lantsang River, meanwhile, originates in the Gangdise Shan Mountains in south-east Tibet and forms the southernmost tributary. <\/p>\n

These two rivers join together in steamy jungles of the Yunnan Province and face the breathtaking rapids of the ‘Three Gorges’ section of the Yangtze River. As the Chang Jiang Yangtze River continues onwards, it passes the city of Chongqing and then heads eastwards out to the East China Sea. <\/p>\n

Geographical Influence of the Chang Jiang Yangtze River<\/h2>\n