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The Yuan River , also known by its Chinese name as the Yuanjiang , is one of the four largest rivers in Hunan province in southeast-central China . It is a tributary of Yangtze River . It is 864 kilometres (537 mi) long and rises in Guizhou province in the Miao Mountains near Duyun and is navigable. The upper stream is called the Longtou River, and downstream it is called the Qingshui or Ch‘ing-shui River. It becomes the Yuan River after its confluence with its northern tributary, the Wu River .

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2-872: After its merger with the Wu River, the Yuan flows in a northeasterly direction, hugging the western side of the Xuefeng Mountains of Hunan. Ultimately, the Yuan flows into the Dongting Lake at Changde and from there into the Yangtze River. The Yuan serves as a major waterway for western Hunan and eastern Guizhou. The Yuan is navigable for large vessels up to Changde, whereas smaller boats can make it to Taoyuan . 28°25′37″N 110°22′49″E  /  28.42694°N 110.38028°E  / 28.42694; 110.38028 This article related to

4-498: A river in China is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Xuefeng Mountains The Xuefeng Mountains ( simplified Chinese : 雪峰山脉 ; traditional Chinese : 雪峰山脈 ; pinyin : Xuěfēng Shānmài ) are a mountain range of China in western Hunan province. The Xuefeng Mountains lie in the heart of Hunan. They are an extension of the highlands in the province's west, which run northeast to southwest and form

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