Nandu River | |
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Native name | 南渡江 (Chinese) |
Location | |
Country | People's Republic of China |
Province | Hainan |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | |
• location | Qiongzhou Strait |
Length | 314 km (195 mi) |
Basin size | 150×10 6 m3 (5.3×10 9 cu ft) Fengtan Reservoir, Forge Reservoir, East Lake[1] |
Discharge | |
• average | 6.099×10 9 m3/a (193.3 m3/s; 6,825 cu ft/s)[citation needed] |
The Nandu River (Chinese: 南渡江) is the longest river in Hainan Province, China.[1] Its tributary is the Xinwu River. The river discharges into the Nandu River estuary at Haikou city, and then into Qiongzhou Strait.[2]
The river is 314 km long, with a discharge of 6.099 billion cubic metres. It passes the major settlements of Chengmai Zhen in Chengmai County then Dingcheng in Ding'an County. The river then turns north, goes over the Longtang Dam at Longtang, a somewhat smaller town than Chengmai and Ding'an. The Nandu then goes under several bridges, such as the Nandu River Iron Bridge and Qiongzhou Bridge. Once passed the Qiongzhou Bridge, at the southern tip of Xinbu Island, the Nandu flows north along the east side of Xinbu Island and out into the sea. At the southern tip of Xinbu Island, two distributaries branch off. One is the Henggouhe Channel which runs along the west side of Xinbu Island. The other is the smaller Haidian River which flows westward, under the Haikou Century Bridge, and out into Haikou Bay.