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River in Yunnan province of China This is about the Yangtze tributary. For the river on Taiwan Island, see Baishui River (Taiwan).
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The Baishui River, in the Jade Dragon Snow Mountains, Yunnan province, China.

The Baishui River (Chinese: 白水河; pinyin: Báishuǐ hé; lit. 'White Water River') is a short tributary of the Yangtze River in Yunnan Province, China. The river has its source on the eastern flanks of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain in Lijiang prefecture-level city. The river flows towards the east for approximately 25 km (16 mi) before joining the Yangtze.

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27°09′38″N 100°26′42″E / 27.16056°N 100.44500°E / 27.16056; 100.44500


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