Up the Yangtze

This image gallery is for production stills from the film “Up the Yangtze”. Photo credits are listed on each individual photo.

Chen Bo Yu, Up the Yangtze (1)

Chen Bo Yu, Up the Yangtze (1)

Chen Bo Yu (Jerry) in Liberty Square in Chongqing City in “Up the Yangtze”.
Photo credit: Linix Fan

Yu Shui, Chen Bo Yu, Yu Ting Jun, Campbell He Ping, Up the Yangtze (2)

Yu Shui, Chen Bo Yu, Yu Ting Jun, Campbell He Ping, Up the Yangtze (2)

Film participants and tourists hold a banner at the Three Gorges Dam for “Up the Yangtze”.
Second from left: Yu Shui (Cindy)
Fourth from left: Chen Bo Yu (Jerry)
Third from right: Yu Ting Jun (Yu Shui’s father)
Far right: Campbell He Ping (river guide)
Photo credit: Yung Chang

Yu Shui, Up the Yangtze (3)

Yu Shui, Up the Yangtze (3)

Yu Shui walks through the wholesale market in Chongqing City in “Up the Yangtze”.
Photo credit: Yung Chang

Up the Yangtze (4)

Up the Yangtze (4)

Tourists on sampans in the Lesser Three Gorges on the Yangtze in “Up the Yangtze”.
Photo credit: Jonathan Chang

Up the Yangtze (5)

Up the Yangtze (5)

The Yu family on the banks of the Yangtze in “Up the Yangtze”.
Photo credit: Yung Chang

Yung Chang, Up the Yangtze (6)

Yung Chang, Up the Yangtze (6)

Director Yung Chang on a tributary of the Yangtze for “Up the Yangtze”.
Photo credit: Zeitgeist Films

Yung Chang, Wang Shi Qing, Up the Yangtze (7)

Yung Chang, Wang Shi Qing, Up the Yangtze (7)

Director Yung Chang (right) and director of photography Wang Shi Qing on location in Liberty Square in Chongqing City for “Up the Yangtze”.
Photo credit: Zeitgeist Films

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