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  2. List of rivers of China - Wikipedia

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    "China River Basins". WorldMap. Harvard University. Interactive map with China's river basins, showing river names in Chinese. Table of rivers in China with Chinese names and useful data (dead link 01:15, 4 March 2013 (UTC))

  3. List of lakes of China - Wikipedia

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    Ulungur Lake: Xinjiang: 827 Saline West Lake: Zhejiang: 5.6 Fresh West Dabusun Lake (Xidabuxun) Qinghai: 0–30 Saline Wu Lake: Hubei: 21.2 Fresh Xiaobiele Lake: Qinghai: 6.3 Saline Xiezuo Lake: Qinghai: 17 Saline Xiliang Lake: Hubei: 85.2 Fresh Xingkai Lake: Heilongjiang and Russia (Amur Oblast) 4070 Fresh Ya'er Lake: Hubei: 18.0 Fresh ...

  4. Jianghu - Wikipedia

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    Jianghu (江湖; jiānghú; gong 1 wu 4; 'rivers and lakes') is a Chinese term that generally refers to the milieu in which many Chinese wuxia, xianxia, and gong'an stories are set.

  5. List of rivers of Asia - Wikipedia

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    Tumen River - China, North Korea, Russia - Sea of Japan; Tuo river - China; Thungabhadra River - India; Thamarabarani River-India; Ural River - Russia - Kazakhstan; Vaigai River - India; Wa River - Thailand; Walawe River - Sri Lanka; Xi - China; Xiang - China; Yamuna River-India; Yangtze (Chang Jiang) - China - East China Sea; Yalu - North ...

  6. Guilin Scenic Area - Wikipedia

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    The Two Rivers and Four Lakes refer to the Li River, Taohua River, Rong Lake, Shan Lake, Gui Lake, and Mulong Lake, which together form the urban water system of Guilin and now serve as tourist attractions. [12] Historically, these rivers and lakes were not interconnected, and some, such as those around Gui Lake, were severely silted.

  7. Five Lakes (China) - Wikipedia

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    The Five Lakes or Wu Hu (Chinese: 五湖; pinyin: wǔhú), is a Chinese historical and geographical concept that has been used to describe various lakes in China. The Five Lakes most commonly refer to are five freshwater lakes in eastern and central China: Lake Tai in Jiangsu and Zhejiang , Hongze Lake in Jiangsu, Lake Chao in Anhui , Poyang ...

  8. Category:Lakes of China - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles pertaining to lakes in China. For reservoirs see Category:Reservoirs in China. Subcategories.

  9. Yangtze - Wikipedia

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    The name Blue River began to be applied in the 18th century, [22] apparently owing to a former name of the Dam Chu [28] or Min [30] and to analogy with the Yellow River, [31] [32] but it was frequently explained in early English references as a 'translation' of Jiang, [33] [34] Jiangkou, [24] or Yangzijiang. [35]