东河
东河, or the East River, is a significant waterway located in New York City. It separates the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn and flows into Upper New York Bay. The river is approximately 16 miles long and is known for its iconic bridges, including the Brooklyn Bridge and the Manhattan Bridge.
The East River is not a true river but a tidal estuary, influenced by the tides of the Atlantic Ocean. It serves as an important transportation route for boats and ferries, connecting various parts of the city. The surrounding waterfront areas are popular for recreational activities and offer stunning views of the skyline.