
Three Gorges of the Yangtze River: Chongqing to Wuhan
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Leading readers through this popular travel destination
in China, Shaw provides a compelling read. The famed
'long river's' gorges has held allure for travelers for
centuries and any person who now ventures to this ancient
area, home to China's most revered poets and
archaeological treasures, will be expertly assisted by
this handy guide. The 3,965 mile-long (6,380 kilometer-
long) Yangtze river, which flows from the barren
snowfields of Tibet to the fertile delta near Shanghai,
has been a main trade artery for 2,000 years. The most
spectacular section of the remarkable Yangtze river is
the famous Three Gorges, which extends downstream for a
distance of 120 miles (192 kilometers) through the Wushan
Mountains from Baidicheng to the Nanjin Pass near
Yichang. Surrounded by towering peaks and enclosed by
precipitous cliffs, each gorge has its own distinctive
and dramatic scenery. In addition to describing the
landscape, economy and social history of the river
between Chongqing and Wuhan, this richly illustrated
guide also contains practical information for the
traveller including informative maps, descriptions of the
main sites, accommodation and tips on cruising China's
legendary gorges. Peter Hessler, author of best-seller
"River Town", describes how the world's biggest dam has
flooded the past. Chongqing, once China's wartime
capital, now the world's most populous urban
administrative region, 33 million strong. Wuhan, one of
the notorious former treaty ports, now a modern
industrial powerhouse. Yichang, home to the dam 'as high
as a sixty-storey building and as wide as five Hoover
dams'. This title offers practical information on
cruising the gorges as well as shore-based excursions and
accommodation. It presents geology of the river, and
archaeological sites.
Author: Raynor Shaw
Format: Paperback, 248 pages
Published: 2009, Odyssey Publications,Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Genre: People & Places: General
Description
Leading readers through this popular travel destination
in China, Shaw provides a compelling read. The famed
'long river's' gorges has held allure for travelers for
centuries and any person who now ventures to this ancient
area, home to China's most revered poets and
archaeological treasures, will be expertly assisted by
this handy guide. The 3,965 mile-long (6,380 kilometer-
long) Yangtze river, which flows from the barren
snowfields of Tibet to the fertile delta near Shanghai,
has been a main trade artery for 2,000 years. The most
spectacular section of the remarkable Yangtze river is
the famous Three Gorges, which extends downstream for a
distance of 120 miles (192 kilometers) through the Wushan
Mountains from Baidicheng to the Nanjin Pass near
Yichang. Surrounded by towering peaks and enclosed by
precipitous cliffs, each gorge has its own distinctive
and dramatic scenery. In addition to describing the
landscape, economy and social history of the river
between Chongqing and Wuhan, this richly illustrated
guide also contains practical information for the
traveller including informative maps, descriptions of the
main sites, accommodation and tips on cruising China's
legendary gorges. Peter Hessler, author of best-seller
"River Town", describes how the world's biggest dam has
flooded the past. Chongqing, once China's wartime
capital, now the world's most populous urban
administrative region, 33 million strong. Wuhan, one of
the notorious former treaty ports, now a modern
industrial powerhouse. Yichang, home to the dam 'as high
as a sixty-storey building and as wide as five Hoover
dams'. This title offers practical information on
cruising the gorges as well as shore-based excursions and
accommodation. It presents geology of the river, and
archaeological sites.

Three Gorges of the Yangtze River: Chongqing to Wuhan