Wu Gorge, Canyon system in Yangtze River, China
Wu Gorge is a canyon system extending roughly 45 kilometers through steep mountain walls, forming the middle section of the Three Gorges along the Yangtze River. The formation stretches between Wushan and Guandukou, featuring a series of distinctive peaks rising from the water.
The gorge served as a crucial waterway since ancient times and gained strategic importance during later dynasties when military forces occupied it for defense. The region shaped trade routes and population movement along the Yangtze River over many centuries.
The twelve peaks along the gorge connect to old legends about water spirits and deities who shaped the river's flow, with the Goddess Peak being the most referenced in local stories.
Traveling through the gorge can be affected by frequent fog and changing water levels influenced by the dam system upstream. Plan your boat journey with flexibility and check local conditions before departing.
An ancient inscription beneath Jixian Peak is attributed to a prominent strategist from the Three Kingdoms period, though few visitors notice this detail. The carving remains mostly hidden and overlooked despite its historical connection.
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