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Liu River


FieldValue
nameLiu Jiang
imageLiu River.JPG
image_captionThe Liu River at Liuzhou
mapZhujiangrivermap.png
map_captionMap of the Pearl River system
subdivision_type1Country
subdivision_name1China
length204 km
discharge1_locationLiuzhou
discharge1_avg1246 m3/s

The Liu River (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 then the Luoqing Jiang enters from the north. It meets the larger Hongshui He east of Laibin where it becomes known as the Qian Jiang.

The Liujiang River basin covers an area of 57,173,000 square kilometers, spanning three provinces/regions of Guangxi, Guizhou and Hunan. Its water system is in the shape of a tree branch, the upper reaches of the river have many beaches and fast-flowing, and wooden boats can be passed during the flood season below Sandu; the middle and lower reaches of the river are gentle, and the river bends are more developed. Karst landforms, such as peak plains, peaks and valleys are dominant, terraces and hills along the river are widely spread, cultivated land is concentrated and densely populated.

Non-native piranha were reported to have been spotted in the river at Liuzhou. On 7 July 2012, a resident came to Liu River near the second team of Baisha hydrophilic platform to give the dog a bath, was suddenly attacked by three piranhas.

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  1. "Delineation of the Pearl River Basin (PRB), nine hydrological stations, and the primary hydraulic projects. Symbols ①~⑧ with triangles indicate the Tianshengqiao (I & II), Longtan, Baise, Xijin, Datengxia (under construction), Feilaixia, Xinfengjiang, and Fengshuba reservoirs, respectively".
  2. [https://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2012/07/11/chinese-city-puts-1000-yuan-bounty-flesh-eating-fish/ Chinese City Puts Bounty on Flesh-Eating Fish, Internet Laughs]
  3. "[新闻周刊]特写:火了,食人鲳!(20120714)". news.cctv.com.
  4. "广西柳州"食人鱼咬人致伤"事件调查-中新网". 中国新闻网.
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