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river
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Chapter-10 HSK-A
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river/CL:條|条[tiao2],道[dao4]

Phrases ending with the given character

tái
see 七台河市[Qi1 tai2 he2 shi4]
Qilihe District of Lanzhou City 蘭州市|兰州市[Lan2 zhou1 Shi4], Gansu
sān
Sanlihe (Beijing street name)
rén
gōng
canal/man-made waterway
Ili River in central Asia
tōng
Yitong River in Siping 四平[Si4 ping2], Jilin
nèi
Neckar River in Germany
nèi
liú
inward flowing river/river flowing into desert or salt lake, e.g. Tarim river 塔里木河
nèi
inland river/river draining to inland sea
gāng
guǒ
Congo River
Pegu River of south central Myanmar (Burma)
běi
dài
Beidaihe district of Qinhuangdao city 秦皇島市|秦皇岛市[Qin2 huang2 dao3 shi4], Hebei
nán
jiāo
Nanjiao River (Shandong province, flows into Qingdao harbor)
yìn
Indus River
pre-Han name of Liao River 遼河|辽河[Liao2 He2]
tái
Tiber (river in Italy, the main watercourse of Rome)
tián
Hotan River in Xinjiang
Habahe county or Qaba nahiyisi in Altay prefecture 阿勒泰地區|阿勒泰地区[A1 le4 tai4 di4 qu1], Xinjiang
chéng
zi
Chengzihe district of Jixi city 雞西|鸡西[Ji1 xi1], Heilongjiang
sāi
Seine
duō
nǎo
Danube
shā
Dasha River in Shanxi/Dasha River in Jiangsu
Dadu River in Sichuan
yùn
the Grand Canal, 1800 km from Beijing to Hangzhou, built starting from 486 BC
kǒng
què
Peacock River in Xinjiang
luó
Nile (river)
Niya River in south Xinjiang
Buji River, tributary of Shenzhen or Shamchun River 深圳河[Shen1 zhen4 He2], Guangdong
nián
chǔ
Nyang qu or Nian chu River in Tibet, a tributary of Yarlung Tsangpo
běi
Elbe River
yǒng
dìng
Yongding River to the West of Beijing
tuó
tuó
source of Changjiang or Yangtze river
niè
Nyeva or Neva River (through St Petersburg)
shēn
zhèn
Shenzhen or Shamchun river Guangdong, the border between Hong Kong new territories and PRC
qīng
shuǐ
Qingshuihe county in Hohhot 呼和浩特[Hu1 he2 hao4 te4], Inner Mongolia
méi
gōng
Mekong River
tāng
wàng
Tangwanghe district of Yichun city 伊春市[Yi1 chun1 shi4], Heilongjiang
Wumahe district of Yichun city 伊春市[Yi1 chun1 shi4], Heilongjiang
shī
quán
Sengge Tsangpo or Shiquan River in west Tibet, the upper reaches of the Indus
yuē
dàn
variant of 約旦河|约旦河[Yue1 dan4 He2]
yuē
dàn
Jordan River
suí
fēn
Suifenhe River/Suifenhe county level city in Mudanjiang 牡丹江, Heilongjiang
luó
Rhone, river of Switzerland and France
luó
Rhone River, France
měi
Meigu River in south Sichuan
lái
yīn
Rhine River
wàn
quán
Wanquan River, Hainan
Sava River, flowing through Southeast Europe
zhōu
Suzhou Creek (river in Shanghai)
chéng
moat
chì
shuǐ
Chishui River, tributary of Wei in Shaanxi
jìn
Kinta River in Perak, Malaysia
jīn
kǒu
Jinkouhe district of Leshan city 樂山市|乐山市[Le4 shan1 shi4], Sichuan
ěr
Syr Darya, Central Asian river, flowing from Kyrgiz Republic through Kazakhstan to the Aral sea
dāng
Sittang River of central Myanmar (Burma), between Irrawaddy and Salween rivers
kāi
Kaidu River, Xinjiang
ā
Amu Darya, the biggest river of Central Asia, from Pamir to Aral sea, forming the boundary between Afghanistan and Tajikistan then flowing through Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan/formerly called Oxus by Greek and Western writers, and Gihon by medieval Islamic writers
tóu
tún
Toutunhe district (Uighur: Tudungxaba Rayoni) of Urumqi city 烏魯木齊市|乌鲁木齐市[Wu1 lu3 mu4 qi2 Shi4], Xinjiang
é
Ebinur River in Xinjiang
Maas or Meuse River, Western Europe
ěr
Ruhr River, a tributary of the Rhine in Germany
西
Mersey River, through Liverpool

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