Wu Gorge

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Wu Gorge is a dramatic, narrow section of the Yangtze River in China, renowned for its steep cliffs, misty scenery, and cultural legends, and forms one of the famed Three Gorges.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landform
river gorge
tourist attraction
affectedBy Three Gorges Dam reservoir NERFINISHED
associatedWith Chinese painting
Chinese poetry
local folklore
country China
followedBy Xiling Gorge NERFINISHED
formsSectionOf Yangtze Three Gorges scenic area NERFINISHED
geologicalType fluvial canyon
hasChineseName 巫峡 NERFINISHED
hasClimateCharacteristic humid subtropical conditions
hasCulturalSignificance subject of classical Chinese literature
symbol of Yangtze River scenery
hasErosionAgent Yangtze River water flow
hasFeature deep valley
frequent fog and clouds
narrowest sections of the Three Gorges
strong river currents
towering limestone peaks
hasOrientation roughly east–west along the Yangtze
hasPinyinName Wū Xiá NERFINISHED
hasViewpoint observation decks on cruise ships
isIncludedIn many Chinese scenic spot rankings
isMajorStopFor Yangtze River tourism industry
isPopularSeason autumn for viewing mist and clouds
spring for lush green scenery
knownFor cultural legends
dramatic landscapes
misty scenery
narrow river channel
scenic boat cruises
steep cliffs
locatedIn Chongqing Municipality NERFINISHED
Hubei Province
locatedInRegion central China
southwestern China
locatedOn Yangtze River NERFINISHED
partOf Three Gorges NERFINISHED
Yangtze River cruise itineraries
precededBy Qutang Gorge NERFINISHED
river Yangtze River NERFINISHED
sequencePositionInThreeGorges middle gorge
tourismActivity photography
river cruises
sightseeing

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