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Chinese river cruise provides moving experience
At 3,915 miles, the Yangtze is the world’s third-longest river,
beginning in Tibet and flowing into the China Sea near Shanghai. Its
Chinese name is Changjiang, or “Long River.”
After several decades of wishing, I finally traveled those miles in
comfort and awe.
Although there is much consternation that the new Three Gorges Dam will
destroy the scenic wonder of this area by raising the water level to
175 meters, much will remain.
Damming the river has been considered for centuries but
actively planned since Sun Yat Sen proposed it in 1924. Now the dam
itself is a major tourist attraction, which the Chinese government promotes.
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