Gui River Explained

Gui River
Name Other:Guì Jiāng
Map:Zhujiangrivermap.png
Map Size:300px
Pushpin Map Size:300px
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:China
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:Guangxi
Length:426km (265miles)[1]
Discharge1 Avg:767m3/s
Source1:Confluence of the Li and Lipu Rivers
Source1 Location:Pingle, Guangxi, China
Source1 Coordinates:24.6358°N 110.6106°W
Mouth:Xi River
Mouth Location:Wuzhou, Guangxi, China
Mouth Coordinates:23.468°N 111.3096°W
Basin Size:18200km2[2]

The Gui River (Chinese: s=桂江|p=Guì Jiāng) is a river in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China, and a tributary of the Xi Jiang. It is formed in Pingle by the confluence of the Li River and Lipu River and flows southeast, merging with the Xun Jiang to form the Xi at Wuzhou.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 西江水系 . zh . Xi River system . 广西通志 [Encyclopedia of Guangxi] . November 1993 . 9 January 2016.
  2. Web site: 主要河流基本情况(2012年) . zh . Overview of major rivers (2012) . Guangxi Statistical Yearbook 2013 . 9 January 2016.