Discharge 1,280 m³/s Country China | Basin area 58,270 km² | |
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The Liu River (Chinese: 柳江, pinyin: Liǔ Jiāng, literally: Willow River) is a tributary within the Pearl River system in Guangxi, China. It is formed by the confluence of the Rong and Long rivers in Fengshan. It flows south through Liuzhou and is joined by the Luoqing Jiang to the south. It meets the larger Hongshui He east of Laibin where it becomes known as the Qian Jiang.
Map of Liujiang River, China
Non-native piranha were reported to have been spotted in the river at Liuzhou. However, only one has ever been found.
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