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There are also other rivers named Red River.

Flowing from China through Vietnam to the South China Sea, the Red River (Vietnamese Sông Hồng or Hồng Hà; Chinese Hónghé (红河); Hani language: Lalsa) is also known as the Yuan Jiang (元江, pinyin yuan2jiang1), which means "Primary River."

The river begins in China's Yunnan province. It flows generally southeast, passing through Dai minority areas before leaving China through Yunnan's Honghe Autonomous Prefecture. It enters Vietnam through Lào Cai Province, and eventually passes by the eastern edge of the Vietnamese capital Hanoi. Tonkin is located on the river delta. In colonial days, the French and other powers attempted to establish the Red River as a trading artery with China, with some success. The Black River is the Red River's chief tributary.

Settlements


China

Vietnam

See also


Stêr Ruz (Viêt Nam) | Roter Fluss | Fleuve Rouge | 홍 강 | ソンコイ川 | Den røde elv | Красная (река) | Sông Hồng | 红河

 

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