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Yangtze River Cruise

By Admin Jun 25, 2026
Yangtze River Cruise

The Mother River of the Chinese Nation; the Life-blood of China; these colourful descriptions of the Yangtze River are no exaggeration. Over 6,300 kilometres long, the mighty Yangtze is the largest and longest river in China, surpassed only by the Nile of Africa and the Amazon of South America. Born of the melting snows and ice in the Tanggula Mountain chain in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, where it is known as Tongtian He,‘Travelling-Through-the-Heavens’ River, the torrent flows from west to east through provinces of Qinghai, Tibet, Yunnan, Sichuan, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Anhui and Jiangsu and the city of Shanghai, finally flowing into the East China Sea.

 Between Chongqing and Yichang are the magnificent Three Gorges which are regarded as some of the most spectacular scenic attractions in China. OM Travel invites you to cruise with us on the legendary Yangtze River in one of the Three Gorges' top-rated floating hotels...

Yangtze River Cruise Ships

 

 

 

Victoria Anna

Victoria Jenna

Victoria Katarina

Yangtze No.2

 

 

 

Century Legend

Century Paragon

President No.7

President No.8

 

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