Yangtze River Basin
长江流域
The cultural corridor along the Yangtze River from Sichuan to Shanghai, home to silk cultivation, celadon ceramics, tea culture, and dragon boat traditions.
The 长江流域 Civilization
The cultural corridor along the Yangtze River from Sichuan to Shanghai, home to silk cultivation, celadon ceramics, tea culture, and dragon boat traditions.
For millennia, this region has been a crucible of Chinese civilization — shaping the arts, traditions, and cultural expressions that define the heritage of the nation. Its landscape, from mountain ranges to river valleys, has fostered distinct local practices that continue to thrive in the modern era through the dedication of master artisans, performers, and cultural custodians.
Region DNA
- Silk Weaving
- Jade Carving
- Bamboo Craft
- Lacquerware
The Historical Arc of Yangtze River Basin
Pre-1000 BCE
1000-221 BCE
221 BCE-960 CE
960-1912 CE
1912-Present
Heritage practices that continue to shape cultural life in Yangtze River Basin
Masters of Yangtze River Basin
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Seasonal Life in 长江流域
The rhythm of life in Yangtze River Basin follows a seasonal wheel. Traditions are rituals performed in harmony with the arrival of spring rains or the first autumn frost. Each season brings a specific sensory palette — the scent of new tea, the sight of lotuses in classical ponds, the sound of bells in mountain temples.
Vernal Equinox
Harvesting the most prized Pre-Qingming tea buds.
Winter Solstice
Traditional family gatherings centered around rice wine and poetry.
Yangtze River Basin Heartland
Cultural Core
30.00°N, 115.00°E
Geographic Center
"A landscape where mountains and rivers have shaped the cultural identity of a civilization."