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Yangtze Collection (#3)

The Yangtze River, also known as the Chang Jiang, has witnessed countless moments of historical significance and natural beauty throughout its vast expanse

Background imageYangtze Collection: Hankou children evacuated

Hankou children evacuated
Children of the Chinese city of Hankou, Wuhan, are evacuated by boat on the Yangtze River as the city comes under attack by Japanese forces during the Sino-Japanese War Date: 1938

Background imageYangtze Collection: The Modern Skyline of Pudong Along Huangpu River, Shanghai, China

The Modern Skyline of Pudong Along Huangpu River, Shanghai, China

Background imageYangtze Collection: THE S. S. 44 KULING, YANGTZE RIVER CHINA, 1888 engraving

THE S. S. 44 KULING, YANGTZE RIVER CHINA, 1888 engraving
THE S.S. 44 KULING, YANGTZE RIVER CHINA, 1888 engraving

Background imageYangtze Collection: Jinshan Hill Park, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu province, China

Jinshan Hill Park, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu province, China
Jinshan Hill Park and the Cishou Pagoda, Zhenjiang (Chenkiang) a city in Jiangsu province, in eastern China on the southern bank of the Yangtze River. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageYangtze Collection: China - Shanghai - British Warships on the Yangtze River

China - Shanghai - British Warships on the Yangtze River
China - Shanghai - Date: 1927

Background imageYangtze Collection: THE S. S. 44 KULING, YANGTZE RIVER CHINA, 1888 engraving

THE S. S. 44 KULING, YANGTZE RIVER CHINA, 1888 engraving
THE S.S. 44 KULING, YANGTZE RIVER CHINA, 1888 engraving

Background imageYangtze Collection: China, Yangtze River, A traditional river boat sails with tourists and locals down the river

China, Yangtze River, A traditional river boat sails with tourists and locals down the river

Background imageYangtze Collection: Cultivated land in upper reaches area of Yangtze River, Lijiang area, Yunnan Province

Cultivated land in upper reaches area of Yangtze River, Lijiang area, Yunnan Province, China

Background imageYangtze Collection: Hankou, China - Yangtze River

Hankou, China - Yangtze River
Hankou, one of the three cities the merging of which formed modern-day Wuhan, the capital of the Hubei province, China. Buildings alongside the Yangtze River. Date: 1910s

Background imageYangtze Collection: Coal barge on the scenic Three Gorges section of the Yangzi River between Wanxian

Coal barge on the scenic Three Gorges section of the Yangzi River between Wanxian and Yichang, China, Asia

Background imageYangtze Collection: Coal barges in the Xiling Gorge on the Yangtze River, Hubei, China, Asia

Coal barges in the Xiling Gorge on the Yangtze River, Hubei, China, Asia

Background imageYangtze Collection: Portrait of a young woman holding parasol, smiling

Portrait of a young woman holding parasol, smiling, Yangtze River, Chongqing, Chongqing City, Sichuan Province, China, Asia

Background imageYangtze Collection: Detail of the Chinese flag flying, Yangtze (Yangtse) (Yangzi) River, China, Asia

Detail of the Chinese flag flying, Yangtze (Yangtse) (Yangzi) River, China, Asia

Background imageYangtze Collection: Yangzi Tiger Leaping Gorge in Yunnan, China, Asia

Yangzi Tiger Leaping Gorge in Yunnan, China, Asia




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The Yangtze River, also known as the Chang Jiang, has witnessed countless moments of historical significance and natural beauty throughout its vast expanse. In 1885, a rising moon cast an ethereal glow over Mount Nanping, creating a breathtaking scene that captivated all who beheld it. In 1931, the river's power was demonstrated during the flooded market in Chinkiang, China. The surging waters transformed the bustling marketplace into a surreal landscape of chaos and resilience. Traveling back to the early 1900s in Chinkiang China reveals a glimpse of daily life along the Yangtze River. People went about their routines against a backdrop of picturesque scenery and traditional architecture. Moving downstream to Wuhan showcases another perspective on this majestic waterway. From Hankou's vantage point across from Wuhan, one could witness the vibrant cityscape harmoniously coexisting with nature's grandeur. Even amidst political turmoil like Communist China in years past, swimmers found solace in the cool embrace of the Yangtze River's currents. Their defiance against adversity symbolized resilience and freedom. During times of conflict such as The Boxer Rebellion, refugees sought refuge on river boats along the Yangtze River. These vessels became sanctuaries for those fleeing danger while highlighting humanity's capacity for compassion even amidst chaos. Venturing further upstream brings us to Tibet—the source of this mighty river—where its journey begins amid stunning landscapes captured beautifully through chromolithography. Journeying back downstream again takes us to Kiuking (Jiujiang), where boats gracefully navigate these ancient waters around 1890—a testament to human ingenuity blending seamlessly with nature’s wonders. Lastly, Donald Mennie’s photogravure series titled "The Grandeur of Gorges" captures awe-inspiring scenes along this magnificent river system—showcasing its sheer scale and untamed beauty that has fascinated explorers and adventurers for centuries.