Zhubi River
River in Hainan, China / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Zhubi River (Chinese: 珠碧江), also known as Zhubi Jiang,[4] is a river in the west of Hainan Island of China. Its source section is called Heshui River (合水河). The river originates in Nangao Ridge (南高岭)[5] in the middle of Baisha Li Autonomous County,[6] flows through Changjiang County,[7] and finally merges into Gulf of Tonkin at Haitou Port (海头港).[8]
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Zhubi River | |
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Native name | 珠碧江 (Chinese)[1] |
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Country | Hainan, China |
County | Baisha Li Autonomous County[2] |
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• coordinates | 19°30′37″N 108°56′01″E |
Length | 84 kilometers[3] |
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Zhubi River is 84 kilometers long, with a watershed area of 657.7 square kilometers[9] and an average annual runoff of 640 million cubic meters. It is one of the three major rivers in Hainan.[10] In the middle reaches of the river, the Bangxi Provincial Nature Reserve (邦溪省级自然保护区) has been established to protect the rare species of Hainan Eld's deer (海南坡鹿).[11]