Definition of Yangtze in English:
Yangtze
proper nounˈjaŋtsiˈjɑŋ(k)tsi
The principal river of China, which rises as the Jinsha in the Tibetan highlands and flows 6,380 km (3,964 miles) southwards then generally eastwards through central China, entering the East China Sea at Shanghai.
Also called Chang Jiang
Definition of Yangtze in US English:
Yangtze
proper nounˈjɑŋ(k)tsiˈyäNG(k)tsē
The principal river in China. It rises as the Jinsha in the Tibetan highlands and flows south and then east for 3,964 miles (6,380 km) through central China before it enters the East China Sea at Shanghai.
Also called Chang Jiang