The area where the Quai Son River flows through is a limestone mountain area with beautiful scenery. Taking advantage of river water, terraced fields have formed on both sides of the river...
The area where the Quai Son River flows through is a limestone mountain area with beautiful scenery. Taking advantage of river water, terraced fields have formed on both sides of the river...
Flowing through Cao Bang province, "Quay Son River" is a river with many "unique" characteristics of Vietnam.
This river originates from streams in Jingxi district of Guangxi province, China. The river begins to flow into Vietnamese territory at Ngoc Con commune of Trung Khanh district, Cao Bang province.
The area where the Quai Son River flows through is a limestone mountain area with beautiful scenery. Taking advantage of river water, terraced fields have formed on both sides of the river.
In the territory of Dam Thuy commune of Trung Khanh district, the Quai Son river flows through the terrain faults, creating a beautiful waterfall, which is Ban Gioc waterfall.
This waterfall is considered as one of the most impressive natural landscapes of Vietnam, has been recognized as one of the 10 most magnificent waterfalls in the world.
From the Ban Gioc Sau waterfall area, the Quay Son river becomes the natural border between Vietnam and China. This border line extends from landmark 836 to landmark 845.
Provincial road 206 has many sections running along the Quay Son river. Walking on this road, visitors can see the works and life of the Chinese people on the other side of the river.
To the territory of Ly Quoc commune, Ha Lang district, Cao Bang province, the Quay Son river flows into China's territory. In your country, the river flows for another 3 km and then joins the Hac Thuy River.
This creates a 1-0-2 geographical feature of the Quay Son River: This is the only river flowing from China to Vietnam and then from Vietnam to China.
Overall, the Quy Son River has a length of 89 km, of which the part flowing in Vietnam's territory is 49 km long with a basin area of 475 km² (according to data from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of Vietnam).
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: 17/08/2023
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