Yes there is. There are three large rivers that flow across China from its inland regions to the sea. They are: the yellow river (Hwang He), the Yangtze river (Chang Jiang), and the Pearl river (Xi Jiang)
The Yunjii River is also known as China's yellow river.
Yangtze river!!!!!!! :)
The Yellow River is located in Northern Central China
This Chinese river, called the Yangtze -kiang, is known as the Yellow River. It also is known as China's Sorrow. That river has multiple names.
The yellow river: mid-temperate to warm-temperate.
The Stour river is 60 miles long. It flows through Southern England. It is also known as the Dorset Stour River.
This is also known as the Yangtze River. It starts in Tibet and flows about 5551 km (3450 miles) to the East China Sea. It is the longest river in Asia.
The Yangtze River is also known as Chang Jiang and is about 6,380 km long. Its source is in Qinghai Province and it flows eastwards into the East China Sea at Shanghai. One of the dams on the river, the Three Gorges Dam, is the largest hydro-electric power station in the world.
river basin is basically the bottom of the river it is also called river bed
The Yellow River
The Yellow River is also known as the Hwang He. It is the second-longest river in China, after the Yangtze River (which starts with a Y, but is -not- another name for the Yellow River).
No The Hwang Ho is the Yellow River.
the Huang He River
China. It is also known as the Yellow river.
because it came from sandparticulateswhich came from the yellow river which is also known as the Yangze River
Huang He, and Huang Ho, are other names for China's yellow river.
In Pinyin (China's official romanised spelling), it is Huang He. It was previously written Hwang Ho
The Yellow River
It is also known as - Huang He
The Yellow River is also known as the Huang He, and it is in Asia. Its basin level covers 290,349 square miles and it is approximately 30 miles wide at some points.
The Yangsee.