What is the longest river in asia?

The longest river in Asia is the Yangtze River, also known as the Chang Jiang in Chinese. It is the third-longest river in the world with a length of approximately 6,300 kilometers (3,917 miles). The Yangtze River flows through China from its source in the Himalayas to the East China Sea. It plays a crucial role in Chinese history, culture, and economy, as it is a major transportation route, a source of irrigation, and a key waterway for the country. The Yangtze River basin is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species, including the critically endangered Yangtze River dolphin.