The Haidian River (Chinese: 海甸溪; pinyin: Hǎidiànxī) runs through Haikou City, separating the main part of and its northern part Haidian Island, in Hainan province. Its tributary is the Nandu River.[1][2]
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| Country | People's Republic of China |
| Province | Hainan |
| Prefecture-level city | Haikou |
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• location | Haikou Bay, Qiongzhou Strait |
There are three bridges that cross the river:
Haikou New Port is located on the south bank of this river.
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