Min River
The Min River is a major river located in southeastern China, flowing through Fujian Province. It originates from the Wuyi Mountains and travels approximately 577 kilometers (359 miles) before emptying into the Taiwan Strait. The river is known for its scenic beauty and plays a crucial role in the local economy, supporting agriculture and transportation.
The Min River is also significant for its cultural heritage, as it has been a vital waterway for centuries. It is home to various species of fish and supports diverse ecosystems. The river's basin is densely populated, with cities like Fuzhou situated along its banks, contributing to its importance in the region.