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Chinese
  
和田河

Wade–Giles
  
He-t'ien He

Simplified Chinese
  
和阗河

Country
  
China

Hanyu Pinyin
  
Hétián Hé

Traditional Chinese
  
和闐河

Hanyu Pinyin
  
Hétián Hé

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The Hotan River (formerly known as the Khotan River or the Ho-t'ien River) is formed by the union of the White Jade (Yurungkash) and Black Jade (Karakash) Rivers, which flow north from the Kunlun Mountains into the Taklamakan Desert in northern China. The two rivers unite towards the middle of the desert, some 145 kilometres (90 mi) north of the town of Hotan. The river then flows 290 kilometres (180 mi) northwards across the desert and empties itself into the Tarim River. Because the river is fed by melting snow from the mountains, it only carries water during the summer and is dry the rest of the year. Prior to construction of the Tarim Desert Highway in 1995, the Hotan river bed provided the only transportation system across the Tarim Basin.

Map of Hotan River, China

References

Hotan River Wikipedia