Minjiang
The Minjiang River is a significant waterway in China, flowing through the Fujian province. It originates from the Min Mountains and travels approximately 577 kilometers before emptying into the Taiwan Strait. The river is vital for local agriculture, providing irrigation and supporting various ecosystems along its banks.
The Minjiang is also known for its scenic beauty, featuring lush landscapes and historical sites. It plays a crucial role in transportation and commerce, connecting several cities and towns. The river is a popular destination for tourists, offering opportunities for activities like boating and fishing.