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Buzi River (Taiwan)

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River in Taichung, Taiwan
Buzi River
Native name廍子溪 (Chinese)
Location
CountryTaiwan
CityTaichung
Physical characteristics
SourceToukeshan
 • locationBeitun District
MouthDali River
 • locationnear Xinfeng Bridge, Taiping District
 • coordinates24°08′33″N 120°43′19″E / 24.1425°N 120.7220°E / 24.1425; 120.7220
Basin features
River systemDadu River
Tributaries 
 • rightDali River

The Buzi River (Chinese: 廍子溪 or 部子溪; pinyin: Bùzǐxī), alternatively Buzikeng River (Chinese: 廍仔坑溪; pinyin: Bùzǐkēngxī) is a river located in Taichung, Taiwan. The river flows westward from Toukeshan in Beitun District to near Xinfeng Bridge in Taiping District, where it becomes the Dali River. Even though the Buzi River is considered as a tributary of the Dali River, the Dali River is actually rerouted to merge with the Buzi River further upstream, and the overlapping segment is known as the Buzi River.

References

  1. "水利地理2D/3D整合圖台". Water Resources Agency (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved February 28, 2020.
  2. "披星戴月的大里溪整治工程". Water Resources Agency (in Chinese (Taiwan)). July 13, 2018. Retrieved February 28, 2020.


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