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Min River (闽江)in Nanping (南平). Railway bridge (闽江铁路大桥) at the back. The Min River (Chinese: Mǐn Jiāng) [note 1] is a 505-kilometre-long (314 mi) river in Fujian province, People's Republic of China [1]. It is the largest river in Fujian, and an important water transport channel. Most of northern and central Fujian is ...
The Port of Fuzhou is a natural seaport centered on the estuary of the Minjiang River artificial deep-water international seaport on the coast of Fuzhou, Fujian, People's Republic of China. and of the neighboring prefecture of Ningde. The Port is located on the southeastern coast of Fujian, facing the Taiwan Strait.
The Mingjiang Bridge, also known as the Qingzhou Bridge, is a cable-stayed bridge over the Min River in Fuzhou, Fujian, China. [3] The bridge is main span is 605 metres (1,985 ft) placing it among the largest cable-stayed bridges in the world, the span arrangement is 250+605+250 m.
Cangshan District is located in the south part of downtown Fuzhou, including entire Nantai Island, and a few sand islands on the Min River. Cangshan District is next to Gulou District, Taijiang District, Jin'an District, Mawei District, Changle District and Minhou County. The area of Cangshan District is about 142 square kilometres.
Fuzhou [a] is the capital of Fujian, China. The city lies between the Min River estuary to the south and the city of Ningde to the north. Together, Fuzhou and Ningde make up the Mindong linguistic and cultural region. Fuzhou's population was 8,291,268 as of the 2020 Chinese census.
Mawei District is located on the north bank of the Min River, [1] between Fuzhou's urban core and the coast of the East China Sea. The district also includes Langqi Island formed by the two main branches of the Min River as it flows into the sea. Mawei District is famous for its historical Mawei Arsenal, [4] with a modern shipyard operating on ...
Construction of the Dujiangyan irrigation system began in the 3rd century B.C. This system still controls the waters of the Minjiang River and distributes it to the fertile farmland of the Chengdu plains. Mount Qingcheng was the birthplace of Taoism, which is celebrated in a series of ancient temples. [83] Sichuan: Leshan: Mount Emei: 2007
Min River or Minjiang may refer to: Min River (Sichuan) (岷江), in Sichuan, China; Min River (Fujian) (闽江), in Fujian, China; See also. Min (disambiguation)