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River in Hunan, China
Designations
Ramsar Wetland
Official nameHunan Chongling Wetlands
Designated28 October 2022
Reference no.2519

The Chongling River (Chinese: 舂陵水), also known as Jiao River (Chinese: 茭河) and Lingyuan River (Chinese: 菱源河), is a right-bank tributary and one of the largest tributaries of the middle Xiang River in Hunan, China. The river rises in the Renxingling Mountains (Chinese: 人形岭) of Lanshan County. Its main stream runs generally south to north through Lansghan, Jiahe, Xintian, Xintian, Leiyang, Changning and Hengnan counties, and it joins the Xiang at Jiaohekou (Chinese: 茭河口) of Hengnan. The Chongling River has a length of 223 kilometres (139 mi), with its tributaries, and the drainage basin covers an area of 6,623 square kilometres (2,557 sq mi). The middle reaches of the river have been designated as a protected Ramsar site since 2022.

References

  1. ^ "Hunan Chongling Wetlands". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 10 May 2023.
Tributaries of the Xiang River
3 largest tributaries
16 largest tributaries
right-bank tributaries (upstream-downstream)
left-bank tributaries (upstream-downstream)
Tributaries of the Mi River
Tributaries of the Xiao River
  • Ningyuan

26°36′08″N 112°37′06″E / 26.6021°N 112.6183°E / 26.6021; 112.6183

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