{"id":15559,"date":"2023-10-26T04:10:12","date_gmt":"2023-10-26T03:10:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/?p=15559"},"modified":"2023-10-26T04:10:12","modified_gmt":"2023-10-26T03:10:12","slug":"where-is-the-yangtze-river-located","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/where-is-the-yangtze-river-located\/","title":{"rendered":"Where Is The Yangtze River Located"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The Yangtze River is located in east-central China and is the third longest river in the world. It stretches over 6,300 km (3,900 miles) from the glaciers of the Qinghai-Tibet  Plateau in the west to the  East China Sea in the east.<\/p>\n

The Yangtze is a major international tourist destination, often visited by boat. From the source to the mouth of the river, some of the most fascinating places along the Yangtze are the river gorges and lake districts. <\/p>\n

The Yangtze River originates in the glaciers of the  Chinese  Himalayas  in Qinghai Province, where it is known as the  Chang Jiang  (or Chang Jiang Li, in Chinese, meaning “Long River”). From Qinghai, it flows through five provinces of China before emptying into the East China Sea. The provinces the Yangtze flows through are: Qinghai, Sichuan, Yunnan, Tibet, Shanxi, Hubei, and Jiangsu. <\/p>\n

The Yangtze River is one of the most important rivers in the world and it has been so for centuries. It is important as an industrial and agricultural transportation route, and its biodiversity is important to the global ecosystem. Its importance is highlighted by the fact that the Chinese government has constructed three large dams on the river–the  Three Gorges Dam,  Gezhouba Dam, and  Xiaolangdi Dam. These dams were built for the purpose of flood control, hydroelectric power production, and navigation. <\/p>\n