The Qing River (Chinese: 清江; pinyin: Qīng Jiāng; lit.
[1][2] The Qing River Headwaters originate at Tenglong Cave (Teng Long Dong) near Lichuan City, in Hubei's southwestern corner.
Its drainage area is 17,000 square kilometres (4,200,000 acres),[3] occupying large portions of the Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture and Yichang Prefecture-level city.
The Qing River (Qing Jiang) confluence with the Yangtze River (Chang Jiang) is at the ancient city of Yidu in the Yichang Prefecture of Hubei.
[6] The "Qing River Gallery" (清江画廊, Qīngjiāng Huàláng) is a Hubei Provincial Scenic Area that includes a series of scenic sites along the course of the Qing River upstream from the Geheyan Dam up to the Shuibuya Salt Springs.