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The Yangtze River is often called the longest river in Asia, stretching over 6,300 kilometers from the North of Tibet, China, to its stretch in the East China Sea. Lung Jiang is the Chinese name for the river, which translates as ‘long river’. The Yangtze originates in the glaciers of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, flowing from the southwestern region of China through the provinces of Qinghai, Sichuan, Yunnan, Chongqing, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Anhui, and Shanghai, before flowing into the East China Sea.<\/p>\n

China is heavily reliant on the Yangtze River for economic development, connecting the developed Eastern seaboard of the country with the poorer more heavily rural Western areas, developing transport and making the river a valuable resource. Transporting people and goods is much cheaper on the Yangtze than by land. It is also used to move oil shipped from other parts of East Asia and the Far East into China’s hinterland. The Yangtze river is also a source of clean energy as several hydropower plants are located on the river.<\/p>\n

According to experts, the Yangtze sustains not just the transport and energy needs of the populous nation, but also green biodiversity and an important food source for hundreds of millions of Asians. There are now 415 species of fish in the river basin, of which at least 26 are unique and many are on the brink of extinction.<\/p>\n

The Yangtze River basin is also home to one of the world’s largest dams, the Three Gorges Dam, near Yichang in Hubei Province. The dam is 188 miles in length, costing an estimated US$28.5 billion to construct. The main purpose of the dam is to generate hydroelectricity, but it is also a marvel of engineering and a controversial environmental project implementation.<\/p>\n