The Wonders Of The Yangtze River In China

One of the most spectacular tourist attractions in China of this day is the Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses museum in the Shaanxi Provence, Xi’an. In 1974 some laborers who were working on a drinking well in the area literally stumbled upon the warriors. This caused a great stir among historians and archaeologists around the world who were quick to travel to see them.

It flows from its source in Qinghai Province, eastwards into the East China Sea at Shanghai. It acts as a dividing line between North and South China, although geographers generally consider the Qinling-Huai River line to be the official line of geographical division. Finally it flows into the Pacific Ocean.

Perhaps the best way to see the Yangtze River is by cruise ship or by boat. There are various cruises – some last only for the afternoon while others take as long as two weeks to complete. On the longer cruises you will be able to take in some of the cities that line the banks of the river such as Wuhan, Guilin, Yangshuo, Shanghai and also Hong Kong.

The Wind Cave is so named because between the months of August and November the winds that blow throughout the caves create unusual sounds. The Subterranean Stone Forest is an underground formulation which covers and area of 720 acres in all.

The main feature of the Dadie Forest is the Dadie Waterfall which is almost 300 feet in height. Its purely natural rain water. The source of the Dadie Waterfall, Ba River, is a branch of Nanpan River. In the rainy season, up to 150 cubic meters (196 cubic yards) of water per square inch plummet down the 88 meter (288 feet) drop.

The Grand Canal connects the lower Yangtze with the major cities of the Jiangnan region south of the river (Wuxi, Suzhou, Hangzhou) and with northern China (all the way to Beijing). The less well known ancient Lingqu Canal, connecting the upper Xiang River with the headwaters of the Guijiang, allowed a direct water connection from the Yangtze Basin to the Pearl River Delta.

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