The Juan River (Chinese: 涓水), also known as Baiguo River (Chinese: 白果河), Yisu River (Chinese: 易俗河) and Xingle River (Chinese: 兴乐江), is a left-bank tributary in the middle reaches of the Xiang River in Hunan, China.
| Juan River | |
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| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | Changshan Mountains |
| Length | 103 kilometres (64 mi) |
| Basin size | 1,764 square kilometres (681 sq mi) |
The river rises in the Changshan Mountains (Chinese: 昌山) of Shuangfeng County, and its main stream runs generally southwest to northeast through Shuangfeng, Hengshan and Xiangtan counties, joining the Xiang at Yisuhe of Xiangtan. The Juan River has a length of 103 kilometres (64 mi), and its drainage basin covers an area of 1,764 square kilometres (681 sq mi).[1]
Tributaries of the Xiang River | |
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| 3 largest tributaries | |
| 16 largest tributaries | |
| right-bank tributaries (upstream-downstream) |
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| left-bank tributaries (upstream-downstream) |
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| Tributaries of the Mi River |
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| Tributaries of the Xiao River |
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