Haidian River
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Haidian River | |
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Mouth | Haikou Bay, Qiongzhou Strait |
Basin countries | People's Republic of China |
The Haidian River runs through Haikou City, separating the main part of and its northern part Haidian Island, in Hainan Province, China. Its tributary is the Nandu River.[1][2]
There are three bridges that cross the river:
- Haikou Century Bridge near the mouth of the Haidian River at Haikou Bay.
- Renmin Bridge (人民大桥) crosses a narrow section of the Haidian River linking Changdi Road (长堤路) with Renmin Avenue (人民大道).
- Heping Bridge (和平大桥) connects Changdi Road and Heping Avenue (和平大桥) across the Haidian River.
Haikou New Port is located on the south bank of this river.
Gallery
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Haikou Century Bridge crossing the Haidian River at its mouth at Haikou Bay]]
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A view from the south side, about midpoint of the length of the river, facing east, with Haidian Island on the opposite bank, with Heping Bridge visible in background.
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Mouth of the Haidian River entering Haikou Bay, with Haikou Century Bridge on the left, and Haidian Island on the opposite shore.
See also
- List of rivers in China
References
- ↑ "转悠海口 海甸溪一路美景_现场快报_网友写吧_海口网". Hkwb.net. Retrieved 2012-01-25.
- ↑ "新浪房产导航". Han.house.sina.com.cn. 2007-03-30. Retrieved 2012-01-25.
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Coordinates: 20°00′44″N 110°22′28″E / 20.012186°N 110.374382°E
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