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The Yangtze River, the largest river in China, is 6,300 kilometers long; The Yellow River, the second largest river in China, is 5,464 kilometers long; Heilongjiang is the third largest river in China, with a length of 4,370 kilometers; The Pearl River, the fourth largest river in China, is 2,215.8 kilometers long.
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China is a country with many rivers, and if China's natural rivers are connected, the total length can reach 430,000 kilometers, which can circle the earth's equator. Among them, there are more than 50,000 rivers with a basin area of more than 100 square kilometers; There are 1,580 rivers with a basin area of more than 1,000 square kilometers, and 79 rivers with a basin area of more than 10,000 square kilometers. The top 10 rivers in China are:
1.Yangtze River 6300
2.Yellow River 5464
3.Heilongjiang 4370
4.Pearl River 2197
5.Lancang River 2153
6.Tarim River 2137
7.Brahmaputra 2057
8.Nu River 2013
9.Songhuajiang 1927
10.Beijing-Hangzhou Canal 1801
Han River 1532
Liaohe 1430
Haihe River (with Wei River as its source) 1090
Huai River 1000
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There are 45,203 rivers with a basin area of more than 50 square kilometers in China, more than 1,500 rivers with a basin area of more than 1,000 square kilometers, and 228 rivers with a basin area of more than 10,000 square kilometers, of which the Yangtze River basin is the largest, about 1.8 million square kilometers.
China's largest river is the Yangtze River, with an annual runoff of 960 billion cubic meters, water energy reserves of 200 million kilowatts, is considered the world's second largest river, due to the huge flow of the Yangtze River, east-west across the central and southern regions of China, and will not freeze, 5,000-ton ships can trace more than 2,000 kilometers from the estuary, from the perspective of cargo transportation, it is the world's largest waterway.
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China's rivers are divided into seven major water systems: the Pearl River, the Yangtze River, the Yellow River, the Huai River, the Liao River, the Haihe River and the Songhua River. All listed are first-class tributaries. 1 Pearl River System 2 Yangtze River System 3 Yellow River System 4 Huaihe River System 5 Haihe River System 6 Songliao River System Pearl River System The Pearl River system is mainly composed of the Xijiang, Beijiang and Dongjiang rivers, and the Xijiang River is the mainstream of the Pearl River system, originating from Maxiong Mountain, Zanyi County, Yunnan Province. The total length of the main and tributaries of the Pearl River system is 36,000 kilometers.
The main trunks and main tributaries are as follows: Dongjiang Xunwushui (Jiangxi) Dingnanshui (Jiangxi) Beijiang Zhenshui (Jiangxi) Nanpanjiang (Pearl River) Hongshui River (Pearl River) Qianjiang River (Pearl River) Xunjiang River (Pearl River) Xijiang River (Pearl River) Beipan River (Pearl River Water System) Liujiang River (Pearl River Water System) Yujiang River (Pearl River Water System) Guijiang River (Pearl River Water System) Hejiang River (Pearl River Water System) See also: Pearl River, Pearl River Basin and Pearl River Delta Yangtze River System There are 49 tributaries with an area of more than 10,000 square kilometers in the tributary basin of the Yangtze River system. The tributaries with a basin area of 50,000 square kilometers are the Jialing River, the Han River, the Min River, the Yalong River, the Xiang River, the Yuan River, the Wujiang River and the Gan River. The Minjiang, Xiangjiang, Jialing, Yuanjiang, Ganjiang, Yalong, Hanjiang and Wujiang rivers with an average annual runoff of more than 50 billion cubic meters are included.
The following are only the various sections of the Yangtze River and its first-class tributaries. See also: Yangtze River Basin, Yangtze River Delta, Tongtian River Section (Yangtze River Source Water System), Chumar River, Tuotuo River, Buqu Dangqu, Jinsha River Section (Jinsha River System), Dingbo River, Shuiluo River, Yupao River, Yalong River, Longchuan River, Pudu River, Niulan River, Hengjiang River, Minjiang River, Yongning River, Tuojiang River, Chishui River, Jialing River Section, Wujiang River, Daning River, Qingjiang River, Zhanghe River, Dongting Lake Water System, Lishui, Yuanshui, Zishui, Xiangjiang River, Miluo River, Han River, Zhuanshui, Fushui, Poyang Lake Water System, Xiuhe River (also known as "Xiushui"), Ganjiang River, Fuhe River, Xinjiang River, Rao River, Chaohu River Basin Water System, Qingge River, Shuiyang River, Chuhe River, Yangtze River Delta Water System Huangpu River Taihu Lake Water System Yellow River Water System See:
Bohai Bay, Yellow River Basin Huaihe River System The Huaihe River system is bounded by the waste Yellow River, and is divided into two major water systems, the Huai River and the Yishu Si River, and the two water systems are connected through the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, the Huaishu New River and the Xuhong River[1].See Huaihe River Basin, Huai River, Bailu River, Shiguan River, Wei River, Dongqi River, Chi River, Hongru River, Shaying River, Xiqi River, Vortex River, Huangtong River, Xinbian River, Kui River, Yishu River System, Yi River, Shu River, Si River, Dongyu River, Zhuzhao New River, Liangji Canal, Haihe River System The Haihe River basin includes three river systems: the Haihe River, the Luan River, and the Tuxiao Maji River. Haihe River Water System, Ji Canal, Chaobai River, North Canal, Yongding River, Daqing River, Ziya River, Zhangwei River, Luanhe River Water System, Luan River, East Hebei Coastal Rivers, Tuxiao Maji River Water System, Songliao River System, including the Liao River and the Songhua River.
Heilongjiang, Songhua River, Ussuri River, Suifen River, Tumen River, Liao River, Yalu River.
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China is one of the countries with the most rivers in the world. China has many great rivers with long history. Among them, there are more than 1,500 rivers with a basin area of more than 1,000 square kilometers.
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If it is too small, it may not be counted as a river, and there are more than 50,000 rivers with a basin area of more than 100 square kilometers; There are 1,580 rivers with a basin area of more than 1,000 square kilometers, and 79 rivers with a basin area of more than 10,000 square kilometers.
Suzhou, known as the "Venice of the East", has a history of more than 2,500 years and has been a famous water city since ancient times, more than 1,000 years earlier than the European Venice. As an important central city in the Yangtze River Delta, Suzhou is bordered by Shanghai in the east, Jiaxing in the south, Taihu Lake in the west, and the Yangtze River in the north. In Suzhou, the total GDP reached 1,547.5 billion yuan, ranking first in Jiangsu Province.
As the saying goes: "There is heaven above, and there is Suzhou and Hangzhou below". Suzhou, located in the hinterland of the Yangtze River Delta, has a dense river network and developed agriculture, and has the reputation of "Suzhou Lake is ripe, the world is full" since ancient times, and has the reputation of "water town Zeguo", "the granary of the world" and "the land of fish and rice".
Not only that, Suzhou is also a water town with the longest river and the most bridges among Chinese cities. According to statistics, there are more than 20,000 large and small rivers in Suzhou, with a total length of 1,457 kilometers. So far, Suzhou still retains the double chessboard pattern of "parallel water and land, adjacent rivers and streets", the water system of "three horizontal, four vertical and one ring" and the quaint style of "small bridges, flowing water, and people", which is a water town city where ancient and modern are intertwined.
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There are many rivers in China, and China's rivers can be divided into two parts: the first part is the outflow rivers that flow into the ocean, and the three major water systems of the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean, and the Arctic Ocean, which together account for 64 percent of the country's land area. Up to now, there are 1,580 rivers with a basin area of more than 1,000 square kilometers and 79 rivers with a basin area of more than 10,000 square kilometers.
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There is no official data on how many rivers there are in China, and it is difficult to count them. National river data have not yet been published because of a variety of factors such as the size of the river, the length of the flow and the area of the basin, the seasonal river, and the outer or inland rivers.
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There are names, and there are so many without names that no authority should have released them. It can be divided into the Pacific water system, the Indian Ocean water system, and the endorheic river.
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Up to now, there are 1,580 rivers with a basin area of more than 1,000 square kilometers and 79 rivers with a basin area of more than 10,000 square kilometers.
China's rivers can be divided into two main parts:
The outflow rivers that flow into the ocean in the first part can be divided into three major water systems: the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean, and the Arctic Ocean, which together account for 64 percent of the country's land area. Among them, the Yangtze River, the Yellow River, the Heilongjiang River, the Pearl River, the Lancang River, the Haihe River, the Huai River, and the Qiantang River belong to the Pacific River system, and the Yangtze River is 6,397 kilometers long, which is the largest river in China and one of the longest rivers in the world. The length of the Yellow River is 5,464 kilometers; The Nu River and the Brahmaputra River belong to the Indian Ocean system; The Irtysh River in northwest Xinjiang belongs to the Arctic Ocean system.
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The famous rivers of our country are introduced as follows:
China's famous rivers include: the Yellow River, the Yangtze River, the Heilongjiang River, the Huai River, the Pearl River, the Brahmaputra River, the Tarim River, the Erjisi River, etc.
1. Yellow River. The Yellow River originates in the ancient Zonglie Basin at the northern foot of Bayankala Mountain in Xianzhou on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and flows from west to east through nine provinces (autonomous regions) of Qinghai, Sichuan, Gansu, Ningxia, Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Henan and Shandong, and finally flows into the Bohai Sea. The precipitation in the basin is small, mainly dryland agriculture, dry in winter and dry in spring, and the precipitation is concentrated in summer, autumn, July and August.
2. Yangtze River. The main stream of the Yangtze River runs through central China from west to east, and hundreds of tributaries radiate from north to south, extending to parts of eight provinces and autonomous regions: Guizhou, Gansu, Shaanxi, Henan, Guangxi, Guangdong, Zhejiang, and Fujian. The basin covers an area of 1.8 million square kilometers, accounting for about 1.5 of China's total land area.
Most of the water of the Huai River also flows into the Yangtze River through the Grand Canal.
3. Heilongjiang.
Heilongjiang is one of the great rivers in Asia that flows through Mongolia, China and Russia, and is located in northeast Asia. In ancient China, it was called Yushui, Heishui, Yushui, Wangjian River, Shilihan River, etc., and it was called Haramu River in Mongolian and Amur River in Russian. The Longjiang River has two sources in the north and south, with the Erguna River as the source in the south, with a total length of 4,440 kilometers, and flows into the Okhotsk Strait in Nikolaevsk, Russia.
4. Huai River. The Huai River starts from Tongqi Lusha Bai Mountain and Funiu Mountain in the west, borders the Yellow Sea in the east, divides the Yangtze River basin with the Dabie Mountain, Jianghuai Hills, Tongyang Canal and the south embankment of the Rutai Canal in the south, and adjoins the Yellow River Basin with the south embankment of the Yellow River and the Yimeng Mountains in the north, with a basin area of 270,000 square kilometers. The basin is bounded by the waste Yellow River and is divided into two major water systems, the Huai River and the Yishusi River, with an area of 190,000 square kilometers and 80,000 square kilometers respectively.
5. Pearl River. The Pearl River, also known as the Yue River, is the second largest river in China and the third longest river in China according to its flow. The Pearl River originally referred to a 96-kilometer-long waterway from Guangzhou to the mouth of the sea, named after the famous Haizhu Island (Shi), and later gradually became the general name of the Xijiang, Dongjiang, Beijiang and the rivers on the Pearl River Delta.
The Pearl River originates in the Maxiong Mountains of the Wumeng Mountains of the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, flows through six provinces in central and western China and northern Vietnam, and flows downstream into the South China Sea from eight estuaries to the South China Sea.
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