Han Jiang (Han Shui)

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Han Jiang
Map of the river

Map of the river

Data
location Shaanxi , Hubei ( PR China )
River system Yangtze River
Drain over Yangtze River  → East China Sea
Headwaters in the southwest of Shaanxi
muzzle Yangtze River coordinates: 30 ° 34 ′ 2 "  N , 114 ° 17 ′ 4"  E 30 ° 34 ′ 2 "  N , 114 ° 17 ′ 4"  E

length 1532 km
Big cities Wuhan
Han River in Wuhan

Han River in Wuhan

Wuhan satellite image

Wuhan satellite image

The Han Jiang ( Chinese  漢江  /  汉江 , Pinyin Hàn Jiāng  - "" Han stream "," Han river ""), also Han Shui ( 漢水  /  汉水 , Hàn Shuǐ  - "" Han river "," Han -Waters "") is the longest tributary of the Yangtze River with 1532 km .

course

The Han River rises in the southwest of the Chinese province of Shaanxi and flows through the province of Hubei in a northwest-southeast direction until it flows into the Yangtze on the left in the city ​​of Wuhan . The Han forms the border between the two districts of Hankou and Hanyang .

history

Since Liu Bang , the founder of the Han dynasty, originally had his rule in the area of ​​the Han River, he named his dynasty after it. The self-designation of the Chinese as the Han people , as well as the Chinese language as the Han language ( Hànyǔ ) and the characters as the Han sign ( Hànzì ) ultimately go back to the name of this river via the dynasty.

See also