Qingyi River (Sichuan)

This article is about a major river in Sichuan. For the tributary of Yangtze River in Anhui, see Qingyi River.
Qingyi River
Basin
River system Dadu River and Min River System
Yangtze River
Main source Shu-Xi-Ying, Sichuan
Source elevation 5364 meters
River mouth Dadu River near Leshan, Sichuan
361meters
Watershed area 13,300 squared kilometers
Countries China
Physiognomy
Length 276 kilometers

Qingyi River (Chinese: 青衣江) is a major river in western Sichuan. Qingyi means blueish-colored clothes. This name came from the local ancient kingdom Qingyi Qiang Kingdom (est. in 816 B.C.), in which notable people preferred to wear blue clothes. Qingyi River is the longest tributary of Dadu River, and it is also a major river in upper Yangtze River system. The elevation difference between its source and mouth is more than 5000 meters.

Coordinates: 29°33′10″N 103°42′57″E / 29.5528°N 103.7157°E / 29.5528; 103.7157


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