Quây Sơn or Guichun River - the Vietnamese side photographed from the Chinese side in the foreground.
Quây Sơn River

The Quây Sơn River (Vietnamese: Sông Quây Sơn, Sông Quế Sơn; chữ Nôm: 滝𡇸山, 滝桂山)[1] or as the Guichun River as it is known in China, (Chinese: 归春河, Pinyin: ) is a river that passes through Cao Bằng Province, Vietnam and Guangxi province, China.[2] The river originates in China in Jingxi County in the Chongshan Mountain Range (Chinese:崇山峻岭, Pinyin: Chóngshān jùnlǐng).[3]

For part of its length it runs along the Chinese–Vietnamese border, including the scenic Bản Giốc–Detian Falls.

References

  1. "Cần có phim ngắn về "Sự thật cắm mốc Thác Bản Giốc"".
  2. Vietnam Administrative Atlas, NXB Bản Đồ, 2004
  3. 杨容义 广西: 美丽神奇的地方 广西壮族自治区人民政府新闻办公室 2006 Page 180 "德天瀑布的源头是归春河,归春河是左江的支流。从硕龙到德天瀑布,归春河十里蜿蜒相伴,在这里中越两国以河为界。归春河起源于广西靖西县的崇山峻岭,流向越南,在越南转了个弯,又回到大新县。


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