On November 24, the new book release conference of "The Historical Atlas of the Yangtze River" was held in Nanjing.

The Yangtze River is the third largest river in the world. From Bashanshushui, Jingchu land to Jiangnan water villages, it travels through most of China and nourishes countless Chinese people.

The Office of the Jiangsu Provincial Local History Compilation Committee selected more than two hundred ancient maps and landscape maps of the Yangtze River, the Yangtze River Estuary, and Jiangfang from more than 2,000 ancient documents such as local history and geography, political and military books, and compiled them into the "Yangtze River" Historical Atlas.

The atlas is a book with maps, self-contained, with rice paper thread binding, gold inlaid jade binding, one letter and five volumes and seven volumes.

Among them, the first volume is the Southern Song Dynasty Zhao Fu ten-meter long scroll "A Thousand Miles of the Yangtze River" authorized by the Palace Museum in high-resolution photocopying.

(Reported by reporter Zhang Chuanming in Nanjing, Jiangsu)

Editor in charge: [Zhang Yifan]