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Huangpu River

 
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Huangpu River in Shanghai

The Huangpu River (simplified Chinese: 黄浦江traditional Chinese: 黃浦江pinyin: Huángpǔ Jiāng; Wade-Giles: Huang-p'u Chiang; literally "Yellow Bank River") is a 97km long river in China flowing through Shanghai.

Huangpu River is the largest river in Shanghai, and Suzhou Creek its branch.

It is an average of 400 meters wide and 9 meters deep. Shanghai gets most of its drinking water from Huangpu, which thus plays an important part for the metropolis. It divides the city into two regions: Pudong (east) and Puxi (west).

The Bund in Shanghai is located along the river.

Places along the river

Other cities along the river include:

Bridges

See also

Coordinates: 31°23′19.72″N 121°30′55.12″E / 31.3888111°N 121.5153111°E / 31.3888111; 121.5153111


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