
Min River
The Min River is a major waterway in southeastern China, running through provinces like Sichuan and Fujian. It originates in the mountains and flows over 700 kilometers, eventually emptying into the East China Sea. The river plays a critical role in regional water supply, agriculture, transportation, and hydroelectric power generation. Its basin supports dense populations and diverse ecosystems. The Min River is also known for historical significance and cultural influence in the region, shaping economic development and city growth along its course.