Luo River (Fujian)

Luo River

The Luoyang Bridge across the Luo in Quanzhou
Chinese 洛江

The Luo River, also known as the Luojiang from its Chinese name, is a river in the prefecture of Quanzhou in Fujian, China. It flows in the general southern direction and forms a long and wide estuary as it enters Quanzhou Bay on the Taiwan Strait. The estuary separates Quanzhou's Luojiang and Fengze districts on its western shore from Hui'an County to its east.

The Luo River estuary is spanned by the ancient Luoyang Bridge (洛阳桥), as well as by several modern bridges.

Oysters have been traditionally cultivated in the Luo River estuary.[1]

See also

References

  1. Luoyang Bridge, Quanzhou, showing oyster beds, from the Henderson collection in Historical Photographs of China
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Coordinates: 25°00′47″N 118°38′06″E / 25.013°N 118.635°E / 25.013; 118.635

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