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The Xun River (Chinese: 浔江, pinyin: Xún Jiāng, jyutping: Cham 4 Gong 1) is a short section of the main branch of the Pearl River system upstream from the Xi Jiang in China. Although less than 200km long, it is of considerable importance in Guangxi Province as it drains the majority of the province.
Xunjiang (Xun) (浔江) Qian (黔江) Liu River (柳江) Rong River ... Interactive map with China's river basins, showing river names in Chinese.
The location of Xi River in China Marble Hill (Cockscomb Rock) on the West River, around 1871 Xi River in Zhaoqing. The Xi River (/ ʃ iː /; [3] Chinese: 西江) or Si-Kiang [4] is the western tributary of the Pearl River in southern China. It is formed by the confluence of the Gui and Xun Rivers in Wuzhou, Guangxi.
Wuzhou is located in eastern Guangxi bordering Guangdong province. It is at the confluence of the Gui River and the Xun River where they form the Xi River; 85% of all water in Guangxi flows through Wuzhou. [3] The total area of Wuzhou is 12,588 km 2 (4,860 sq mi). The Tropic of Cancer bisects the city.
Xun County has a historic center originating to 1331, one of the best preserved of the East China Plain, and is located along the Grand Canal. [4] [5] [6] The landscape is characterized by the hills of Dayao and Fuqiu rising from the plains. [6] The Yellow River historically had its course through the south of the county, causing numerous ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -Major rivers, waterways and reservoirs in China's Guangdong province are threatening to unleash dangerous floods, forcing the government on Sunday to enact emergency response ...
Pearl River (China) (4 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Rivers of Guangxi" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. ... Xun River; Y. Yong River ...
The Pearl River (Chinese: 珠江; pinyin: Zhūjiāng; lit. 'pearl river', or 粤江; 粵江; Yuèjiāng; 'Yue river') is an extensive river system in southern China. "Pearl River" is often also used as a catch-all for the watersheds of the Pearl tributaries within Guangdong, specifically the Xi ('west'), Bei ('north'), and Dong ('east').