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Map of the Min River drainage basin. The Min River (Chinese: 岷 江; pinyin: Mínjiāng) is a 735-kilometer-long river (457 mi) in central Sichuan province, China. It is a tributary of the upper Yangtze River, which flows through Chengdu and joins at Yibin. Within China, it was traditionally taken as the main course of the upper Yangtze before ...
Sichuan River. The Sichuan River or Chuan Jiang (Chinese: 川江; Sichuanese Pinyin: Cuan 1 jiang 1; pinyin: Chuānjiāng), is the upper portion of Yangtze River from Yibin to Yichang. It is named because the river flows through Sichuan & Chongqing, which was part of Sichuan, in this stretch. The total length of Sichuan River is 1,040km.
Topographic map showing the Yangtze River flowing from Chongqing (bottom left) through the ridge-like detachment folds of the eastern Sichuan Basin (left) and the Three Gorges (top right) Haze forming within the Sichuan Basin, with the Daxue Mountains to the west
Dadu River (Sichuan) (大渡河) Qingyi Jiang (青衣江) Nanya River; ... Interactive map with China's river basins, showing river names in Chinese.
Sichuan River; T. Tuo River; X. Xianshui River; Y. Yalong River; Yangtze; Yellow River; Z. Zheduo River This page was last edited on 11 September 2016, at 19:39 ...
The other is Yangliuping Dam at the outlet of Baisha River, with a controlled catchment area of 363 square kilometers, accounting for 1.58% of the total catchment area. There is a catchment area of 10 square kilometers from Estuary of Baisha River to Dujiangyan irrigation system, accounting for 0.04% of the total catchment area. [26]
Jin River is located in the western region of Sichuan Basin and the eastern region of Qinghai Tibet Plateau. [9] The Fu River and the Nan River, the two components of the Jin River, encircle the ancient city of Chengdu. [3] The Fu River starts from XinQuan Road (Chinese: 新泉路) and ends in Hexin Village (Chinese: 河心村) inside Chengdu ...
Various sections of the Yangtze have local names. From Yibin to Yichang, the river through Sichuan and Chongqing Municipality is also known as the Chuān Jiāng (川江) or "Sichuan River". In Hubei, the river is also called the Jīng Jiāng (荆江; 荊江) or the "Jing River" after Jingzhou, one of the Nine Provinces of ancient China.