The Day River (Vietnamese: Sông Đáy) is a river in Vietnam. It was formerly known as Hát River (Sông Hát or Hát Giang) or Gián Khẩu River (Sông Gián Khẩu). The river is a distributary of the Red River, draining into the Gulf of Tonkin.

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Đáy River
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Day River through Ninh Phúc Port
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CountryVietnam
RegionHà Nội, Hòa Bình, Hà Nam, Ninh Bình and Nam Định
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationGeladaindong Peak, Tanggula Mountains, Qinghai (Đan Phượng)
  elevation5,042 m (16,542 ft)
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  location
Kim Sơn
  coordinates
19°54′47″N 106°05′42″E
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Length240 km (150 mi)
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The river has a length of 240 km[1] and has a drainage basin of more than 7,500 km2,[2] flowing through Hanoi, and the provinces of Hòa Bình, Hà Nam, Ninh Bình and Nam Định.

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