22°42′50″N 120°15′26″E / 22.7138°N 120.2573°E / 22.7138; 120.2573

Houjin River
Native name後勁溪 (Chinese)
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationMount Guanyin
MouthTaiwan Strait

The Houjin River (traditional Chinese: 後勁溪; simplified Chinese: 后劲溪; pinyin: Hòujìn Xī) is a river in Nanzih District, Renwu District and Ciaotou District of Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

Geology

The river originates from Mount Guanyin in Dashe District. Once it reaches Bagualiao, the river passes through industrial areas. Once it passes the factories, the river comes to the Shihlong Creek and Yuanjhonggang Creek water intake stations, which supply irrigation water for 1,390 hectares of farmland in Ciaotou and Yanchao District. After that, it passes through the fish-farming area in Ziguan District and finally into the sea of Taiwan Strait at the Yuanjhonggang Wetlands. The river has been subjected to frequent environmental problems due to its location along major industrial areas in the region, such as the Dashe, Renwu and Jhuzaimen industrial parks.[1]

Economy

The river is used for 1,390 hectares of agricultural land irrigation in Ciaotou and Yanchao Districts and fish farming area in Ziguan District.[1][2]

Transportation

The river is accessible within walking distance north east of Houjing Station of Kaohsiung MRT.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Lee, Ken-cheng; Tsai, Hui-hsun (22 December 2013). "Safeguards needed for nation's land". Taipei Times. Retrieved 14 March 2018.
  2. Chen, Wen-chan; Chung, Jake (29 December 2017). "Kaohsiung to tightly regulate pollutant emissions along Houjin River system". Taipei Times. Retrieved 14 March 2018.
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