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The Pearl River (Chinese: 珠江; pinyin: Zhūjiāng; 'pearl river', or 粤江; 粵江; Yuèjiāng; 'Yue river') is an extensive river system in southern China. "Pearl River" is often also used as a catch-all ...
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The Tung Chung River is a river on Lantau Island, Hong Kong. It is designated by the governmental Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department as one of the "Ecologically Important Streams" within ...
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The Kam Tin River (Chinese: 錦田河), located in the northwest New Territories, is a river to the east to Yuen Long, near Kam Tin, Hong Kong. The river basin spans around 44.3 km. The length of the river ...
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The Shan Pui River (also known as Yuen Long Creek) (Chinese: 山貝河) is a river in Yuen Long, New Territories, Hong Kong. It has many tributaries, most of them starting from inside Tai Lam Country Park ...
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The Shek Sheung River (Chinese: 石上河; also known as River Sutlej), is a river in northern New Territories, Hong Kong. The river originates near Choi Po Court and Hong Kong Golf Club then flows beside ...
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The Sheung Yue River (Chinese: 雙魚河; Hong Kong Hakka: Sungng Ho; also known as the River Beas) is a river in the northern New Territories, Hong Kong. Its sources are near Kai Kung Leng and Ki Lun Shan ...
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The Fo Tan Nullah (Chinese: 火炭渠) is one of the nullahs of the Shing Mun River in Fo Tan, Hong Kong.
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Ma Tau Chung (Chinese: 馬頭涌 or 碼頭涌) is an area in Kowloon, Hong Kong, west of Ma Tau Kok and east of Ma Tau Wai. It was named after a creek (hence 涌, Chung, in the name) which originated in Quarry Hill ...
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Sham Chun River
River and natural border between Hong Kong and Mainland China
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The Sham Chun River or Shenzhen River (Chinese: 深圳河; pinyin: Shēnzhèn Hé) serves as the natural border between Hong Kong and Mainland China, together with Deep Bay, Mirs Bay, and the Sha Tau Kok ...
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The Shing Mun River (Chinese: 城門河) or Shing Mun River Channel (Chinese: 城門河道) is a river in Sha Tin, Hong Kong.
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The Tuen Mun River is a river in Tuen Mun, New Territories, Hong Kong. It has many tributaries, with major ones coming from Lam Tei, Kau Keng Shan, Hung Shui Hang and Nai Wai. It flows south, bisecting ...
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The Kai Tak Nullah (Chinese: 啟德明渠, also known as the Kaitak River or Kai Tak River (啟德河)) is a nullah or watercourse that collects water from the rivers and streams flowing from the hills in northern ...
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Kau To Hang (Chinese: 九肚坑) is a river in Sha Tin District, New Territories, Hong Kong. Its source starts near Cheung Lek Mei, inside Tai Po Kau Nature Reserve. It flows eastward past Nim Au, Ma Niu ...
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The Tai Po River (Chinese: 大埔河; pinyin: Dapu He) is a river in Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong.
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The Ma Wat River (Chinese: 麻笏河) is a river in Fanling, northern New Territories, Hong Kong. Its source lies at Kau Lung Hang Shan. The river flows northwards towards Fanling, staying near the eastern ...
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The Ping Yuen River (also known as River Ganges) (Chinese: 平原河; Hong Kong Chinese: Apli Ziu; Hong Kong Chinese: Pinngien Ho) is a river in the northern New Territories, Hong Kong. Its source lies near ...
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The Tan Shan River (also known as River Jhelum, Chinese: 丹山河; Hong Kong Hakka: Dansan Ho) is a river in the northeastern New Territories of Hong Kong. The river originates in Ping Fung Shan near Pat ...
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The Ng Tung River (Chinese: 梧桐河; Hong Kong Hakka: Ngtung Ho), also known as the River Indus, is a river in the northeast New Territories, Hong Kong. Tributaries of the river include the Tan Shan River ...
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The Siu Lek Yuen Nullah (Chinese: 小瀝源渠) is one of the nullahs of the Shing Mun River in Siu Lek Yuen, Hong Kong.
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Tai Wai Nullah (Chinese: 大圍渠), sometimes referred to as the upper stream of Shing Mun River, is one of the nullahs of Shing Mun River in Tai Wai of Hong Kong.
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