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The History of The Yangtze River<\/h2>\n

The Yangtze River is the largest river in Asia, and third longest in the world. In Chinese mythology, it is believed to have been formed following the tragic breakup of a goddess, who had been smitten by an ardent suitor. As the story goes, she perished in tears and her tears formed the Yangtze. It is an incredibly important system for economic, nourishment and also, transportation.<\/p>\n

As far is geographical evidences proves, most believe that The Yangtze River is has its origin in Qinghai Province. It flows in southward into the Tibet Autonomous Region and Sichuan Province, then curves eastward along the edge of the Tibetan Plateau and passes through Yunnan Province. Finally, it continues along the edge of Jiangxi Province before it enters the East China Sea at Shanghai. More than two-thirds of the river’s total length lies within the People’s Republic of China.<\/p>\n

The Yangtze River is an invaluable resource, as it has many dams, irrigation canals, locks, and hydroelectric stations. This gives it an extraordinary level of usage for hydropower to help millions of people in the rural andurban areas. It is estimated that the water of the Yangtze River basin is utilized in some way by nearly one million people. The main economic activities include agriculture, manufacturing, and transportation. Fishing along the river also provides a way of life for many communities.<\/p>\n

The Yangtze River basin also serves as a wildlife sanctuary, providing a home to many endangered species of animals. For example, it is estimated that the Irrawaddy dolphin and finless porpoise can only be found here. Additionally, hundreds of bird species call the basin home and the world-renowned giant panda can only be found in the basin’s primeval forests.<\/p>\n