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Yangtze RiverChinese Chang Jiang or Ch'ang ChiangRiver, China. Rising in the Tanggula Mountains in west-central China, it flows southeast before turning northeast and then generally east across south-central and east-central China to the East China Sea near Shanghai. It is known as the Jinsha in its upper course. It is the world's third longest river, 3,915 mi (6,300 km) long. Its chief tributaries are the Yalong, Min, Jialing, Han, and Wu rivers. Several large cities, including Shanghai, Nanjing, Wuhan, and Chongqing, lie in the river's basin, which is known as the granary of China. Large ships can sail to Wuhan, and smaller vessels can reach Yichang; it becomes harder to navigate above Yichang because of the gorges that occur between Chongqing and Yichang. Work on the Three Gorges Dam project—first discussed in the 1920s and promoted in the 1950s by Mao Zedong—was inaugurated in 1993; the dam was completed in 2006. Located west of Yichang, it will enable freighters to navigate 1,400 mi (2,250 km) inland from the East China Sea to Chongqing. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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He surveys the different stereotypes arising from geographical determinism, such as the belief that Northerners were more uncouth because of the muddy Yellow River while the elegance of the Yangzi River reinforced that same trait among Southerners. Best Western's focus for growth includes: Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Xian, Nanjing, Kunming, the Pearl and Yangzi River Deltas and Baohai Bay. Part 1 consists of a single chapter on the origins and historiography of the Hakkas; part 2 consists of three chapters on migration, ethnicity and nationalism among the Hakkas of Guangdong and Guangxi; and part 3 consists of five chapters on the pengmin (literally the "shed people") in Jiangxi province and nearby areas on the highlands to the south of the Yangzi River. |
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