Yangtze River cruise

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The Qutang Gorge, one of the Three Gorges, before the completion of the Three Gorges Dam
The Qutang Gorge, after the completion of the Three Gorges Dam
The Yangtze River cruise covers about 500 km, from Chongqing via the Three Gorges to Yichang or 600 km to Wuhan

Yangtze River cruise (Chinese: 长江旅游) is a river cruise on the Yangtze, the longest river in China and in Asia. It has historically been called the Three Gorges cruise (Chinese: 长江三峡旅游) because of the cruise in the Three Gorges, the most exciting part of the river.

History

The Three Gorges cruise has been known for a long time.

Tang Dynasty wrote about his cruise in the famous poem (早發白帝城) in 759 AD: "Leaving the White Imperial Castle in the morning, Reaching Jingzhou was a quick day trip; Hearing monkeys on both banks, our light boat sped through the mountains".[1]

Modern-day cruise

Several shipping companies, located in Chongqing, operate the Yangtze River cruises, with the large pleasure boats. They are Victoria Cruises, President Cruises, New Century Cruises, Yangtze Gold Cruises, Yangtze River Cruise, etc.[2][3][4]

The itinerary of a typical 4-day, 3-night trip will be like:

Some cruises may go down further to Wuhan, the capital of Hubei Province.

Gallery

  • Start of thePassing by the Shibaozhai tower cruise in Chongqin
    Start of thePassing by the Shibaozhai tower cruise in Chongqin
  • Passing by the Shibaozhai tower
    Passing by the Shibaozhai tower
  • End of the cruise in Yichang
    End of the cruise in Yichang

Longer cruises

There are other longer cruises on the Yangtze, such as between Shanghai and Chongqing.

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