Huanglong River (Chinese: 黄龙河; pinyin: huánglóng hé), historically known as Zengzigang River (Chinese: 罾子港; pinyin: zēng-zǐ-gǎng[1]), is a right-bank tributary of Xiang River in Wangcheng District and the northernmost one of right-bank tributaries in Changsha section of Xiang River in Hunan, China. It has a length of 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) with a rough drainage basin area of 50 square kilometres (19 sq mi). Huanglong River rises in Shiziling (Chinese: 狮子岭村) of Chating Town, flows through Shiziling, Yangjiaping (Chinese: 杨家坪村), Dongcheng and Dalong (Chinese: 大龙村) four villages of Chating Town and Huashi Village (Chinese: 花石村) of Tongguan Subdistrict, merging into Xiang River at Zengzigang Mouth (Chinese: 罾子港口) located between Dalong and Huashi villages.[2]

References

  1. the historic name of the Huanglong River, see 长株潭3市的"金腰带"解读灵性流淌的湘江:voc.com.cn; 历史文化村镇水环境的保护研究 (张达、石云,防灾科技学院地震科学系,河北三河 065201) - Study on the Protection of the Environment of Historical Cultural Counties (by Zhang Da etc, Earth quake Science Department,Institute of Disaster Prevention,Sanhe,Hebei 065201), see wenku.baidu
  2. the geography on the Huanglong River, according to the webmap, see webmap.cn

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