Top 3 in Top 10 Longest rivers of the planet.
Yangtze River (also known as Yangtze River) is the longest river in Asia and the third largest in the world.
It is about 6,385 km long, originating from the western part of China (Qinghai) and flows east into the East China Sea. It is usually regarded as a division between the northern and southern China states.
Yangtze is the most important river in the history, culture, and economy of China. The fertile Yangtze Delta produces 20% of China's GDP. Truong Giang flows through many diverse ecosystems and itself is a habitat for many endemic species and endangered species such as Chinese crocodile and Yangtze sturgeon. Over the thousands of years, people have used the river to get water, irrigated, sweetened, transported, industrial, boundaries and war. Tam Hiep Dam on Jiang is the largest hydropower company in the world.