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Jiulong River

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Traditional Chinese
  
九龍江

Literal meaning
  
Nine-Dragon River

Hokkien POJ
  
Kiú-liông-kang

Province
  
Fujian

Bridges
  
Xiamen Zhangzhou Bridge

Simplified Chinese
  
九龙江

Hanyu Pinyin
  
Jiǔlóng Jiāng

Chinese
  
北溪

Country
  
China

The Jiulong River, formerly known as the Longjiang, is the largest river in southern Fujian and the second largest in the province. It has a length of 258 kilometers (160 mi) and a basin of 14,700 square kilometers (5,700 sq mi). Like all Fujianese rivers but one, it flows into the Taiwan Strait.

Contents

Map of Jiulong River, China

Course

The Beixi rises in the prefecture of Longyan; it flows east into the prefecture of Zhangzhou, where it merges with the Xixi to form the Jiulong. The Xixi, almost as long, begins in Zhangzhou's rural Pinghe County. The combined stream flows past the urban districts of Zhangzhou proper and empties into Xiamen Bay on the Taiwan Strait.

References

Jiulong River Wikipedia