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The Qiantang River, formerly known as the Hangchow River [1] [2] [3] or Tsientang River, is a river in East China. An important commercial artery, it runs for 459 kilometers (285 mi) through Zhejiang, passing through the provincial capital Hangzhou before flowing into the East China Sea via Hangzhou Bay south of Shanghai.
Qiantang River tidal bore is one the largest tidal bores in the world which reaches the most spectacular on the eighteenth day of the eight month on Chinese lunar calendar. To watch the 9-meter tidal waves, you can choose the best locations in Haining city, about 50 kilometers from Hangzhou. Type: water phenomenon.
Apr 7, 2024 · Qiantang River is the biggest river in Zhejiang Province, famous for its surging tide caused by the gravitational pull of the stars and planets. Learn about the best time, locations and activities to watch the tide, the Qiantang River Bridge and the Tide-Watching Festival in Hangzhou.
Oct 7, 2017 · On October 6, more than a hundred thousand tourists gathered on the banks of China’s Qiantang river to witness an extraordinary sight: a wall of water several feet tall racing its way...
Jul 31, 2013 · Jiaxing, China. A tidal bore with its own festival. Been Here? 19. Want to Visit? 87. Silver Dragon rushes past tower Matt B. The rising tide coming in from Hangzhou Bay is funneled by the shape...
Oct 10, 2019 · The Qiantang River is located in Zhejiang on the southeastern coast of China and flows into the East Sea. Every year on the eighteenth day of the eighth lunar month, people gather along its...
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