- Source: Sizhong River
Sizhong River(Traditional Chinese:四重溪), is located in the southern part of Taiwan's Hengchun Peninsula and is classified as a river under central management.
Description
The main stream's upper reaches are known as Mudan River, which originates in the mountainous area west of Dongyuan Wetland in Dongyuan Village, Mudan Township, Pingtung County. The main stream has a length of 31.91 kilometers and a drainage area of 124.88 square kilometers. It flows through Mudan Township and Checheng Township in Pingtung County, with major tributaries including Liren River, Zhushi River, and Damei River, before finally emptying into the Taiwan Strait near Checheng Bridge.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Liang Siyong
- Pertempuran Fancheng
- Sizhong River
- Yellow River
- Bohai Sea
- Li Sizhong (ichthyologist)
- Emperor Yang of Sui
- Siniperca chuatsi
- Battle of Yehuling
- Aquaculture of tilapia
- Battle of Fancheng
- Timeline of the Mongol Empire