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Which Three Gorges does it refer to?

The Three Gorges generally refers to the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, which is the general name of Qutang Gorge, Wuxia Gorge and Xiling Gorge.

1, Qutangxia

Qutang Gorge is also called Tiaoxia. It starts from Baidicheng, fengjie county in the west and reaches Daxi Town, Wushan County in the east, with a total length of 8 kilometers. The scenery is the most majestic and steep. This is the entrance to the canyon, and the cliff across the river forms a gate between heaven and earth, which is Kuimen. Kuimen has a reputation as the best in the world since ancient times.

2. Martial arts

Wuxia, also known as Daxia, starts from Daning Estuary in the east of Wushan County in Chongqing in the west and reaches Guandukou in Badong County in Hubei Province in the east, with a total length of 45 kilometers, including Yinjiaxia in Jin Lan and TieGuan Xia. The canyon is particularly deep and tortuous, which was formed by the Yangtze River crossing the Wushan main vein anticline.

3. Xiling gorge

Xiling Gorge starts from Xiangxikou in the west and ends at Nanjinguan in the east, with a total length of 76 kilometers. It is named after Xiling Mountain in Yichang City. Historically, it is famous for its winding waterways, numerous strange rocks, numerous beaches and rapids, and thrilling boating. Xiling Gorge is the longest canyon in the Three Gorges, the most beautiful canyon in natural scenery and the most dangerous place in the Three Gorges.

Brief introduction of cruise ship

1, inland cruise ship

The cabins of the inland cruise ship are divided into four classes, the third class is six people (bunk beds), the second class is four people (bunk beds), and the first class is two people (tiled). The special class cabin is a big bed or standard room (tiled), which is relatively low in consumption and suitable for economic travel.

2. Foreign cruise ships

Foreign-related cruise ships, also known as luxury cruise ships, were originally designed to meet the requirements of international government reception and hotel standards. Later, as more and more overseas Chinese from Southeast Asia returned to China to visit the Yangtze River, since 2005, the foreign-related tourism of the Three Gorges has entered a golden period of rapid development.