Wolfgang's photos with the keyword: Yangtze River

Tiger Jumping Gorge

31 Jul 2008 8 1937
Legends say that the Yunnan minority came here because of hunting and once saw a fierce tiger jumping over the huge stone in order to avoid hunters in ancient times. The name of the Tiger Jumping Gorge comes from this. Among the Tiger Jumping Gorge, the most dangerous one is the middle gorge. On the left cliff, there is a man-made lane, which is over 30 meters away from the surface of the river. If you walk on this lane, you will feel like squatting by the tiger's mouth.

Little girl posing for a photo shot at Tiger Jumpi…

Tiger Jumping Gorge

31 Jul 2008 3 1183
The tributary of the Jinshajiang River is flowing into the gorge with surging wave and it looks very grand. Legends say that there was a fierce tiger jumping over the huge stone in ancient times, so the name of the Tiger Jumping Gorge comes. It has the title of the biggest gorge in the world. Lying between the Haba Snow Mountains and the Yulong Snow Mountains the gorge, in which the Jinsha (Yangtze) River pounds furiously at its rocky shores in an awesome fashion, sending up skyfuls of white froth, is (still) a dream place for adventurers. Although Tiger Leaping Gorge is an essential part of the World Heritage protected "Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan", the Chinese government has floated proposals for a hydroelectric dam on the Jinsha River since 2004. However, according to the South China Morning Post on 21 Dec 2007, the Yunnan provincial government has scrapped this project.

Tiger Jumping Gorge

31 Jul 2008 7 3 2736
Among the Tiger Jumping Gorge, the most dangerous one is the middle gorge. On the left cliff, there is a man-made lane, which is over 30 meters away from the surface of the river. If you walk on this lane, you will feel like squatting by the tiger's mouth.

Steps to the Tiger-Jumping Gorge

31 Jul 2008 2 754
some visitors are using a sedan-chair and hire two porters to get up the 213 meters altitude difference