Everything about Xi Jiang totally explained
Xi River (
Chinese: 西江,
pinyin:
Xī Jiāng,
Postal map spelling:
Si Kiang, lit. "
West River") is the western
tributary of the
Pearl River in southern
China.
The Xi River begins as it enters Yunnan Province from the autonomous region of eastern
Guangxi. It then flows east through Guangdong, and then enters the
Pearl River Delta. The other two main tributaries of Pearl River are
Dongjiang River and
Beijiang River. Many parts of Xijiang are navigable. The Xi River is a commercial waterway of southern China, and links the delta cities to the interior. It is the largest of the tributaries, being 2,197 km, and its volume of flow is second only to that of the
Yangtze River. Other transliterations include
Hsi River and
Hsi Chiang. It supplies water to many places in
Guangxi,
Guangdong and
Macau.
Another Xi is a minor tributary of the
Jiulong River northwest of
Xiamen.
Tributaries
The Xi River in turn also has tributaries:
Towns along the river include
Wuzhou (Guangxi)
Zhaoqing (Guangdong)
Gaoyao (Guangdong)
Gaoming (Guangdong)
Jiangmen (Guangdong)Further Information
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