{"id":15179,"date":"2023-12-03T10:15:10","date_gmt":"2023-12-03T09:15:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/?p=15179"},"modified":"2023-12-03T10:15:10","modified_gmt":"2023-12-03T09:15:10","slug":"how-long-is-the-yangtze-river-in-km","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/how-long-is-the-yangtze-river-in-km\/","title":{"rendered":"How Long Is The Yangtze River In Km"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Stretching along the eastern side of China, the Yangtze river ranks as the country’s longest river, winding through 10 provinces starting from the glaciers of the Qinghai-Tibet plateau. Serving as an important north-south route throughout history, the Yangtze river’s length has been estimated by various experts throughout the years. In general, the waterway measures at 6,300 kilometres (km), making it one of the longest rivers in the world.<\/p>\n

In most studies, the Yangtze river’s source has been considered the headwaters of the Tongtian river, located in the hilly and limestone northern Chongqing city. The Tongtian river serves as Yangtze’s upstream tributary, merging into the natural boundary between the Sichuan province and the Yunnan province. From there, the waterway progressively increases in size, meandering through the north-eastern side of Sichuan, crossing the Hubei plains, and flowing into the Eastern China Sea.<\/p>\n

Two of the major branches, the Yalong River and the Daning River, join to form the region’s largest river, the Jinsha river. The Daning river gathers a greater amount of the Yangtze’s water while the Yalong river forms a distinct, cohesive water body.<\/p>\n

In the lower section of the river, the waterway widens considerably, forming an extensive alluvial plain as it flows into an extensive estuary, finally arriving at the Shanghai delta. Here, three other, smaller rivers, the Zhe, the Huai and the Qiantang, merge into the Yangtze’s main channel, adding to the river’s length contribution.<\/p>\n