Qing River

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.

Qing river basin
Qing River
The G50 Shanghai–Chongqing Expressway crossing the Qing River (Qing Jiang) near Enshi City over the Qingjiang Bridge . [ 5 ]