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Which river in Beijing can lead to the sea?

1, producing river

The Chanhe River originates from Lushan Mountain and Qinghuiling Mountain outside the General Pass in Xinglong County, Hebei Province, flows through Jixian County, Pinggu District and the old city of sanhe city (Chancheng), enters Xisizhuang Village in Baodi County from the south of Qiaotou Village in Sanhe County, and then flows eastward to Zhangguzhuang and Zhouhe (hereinafter referred to as Jiyun Canal) along the boundary between Jixian County and Baodi District.

2. Yongding River in Beijing

One of the five major water systems in Beijing (see River), the largest of the five major water systems in Haihe River, and the largest water system in the city. The boundary river between Shijingshan District, Mentougou District and Fengtai District.

It flows through 27 counties and cities in Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, Hebei, Beijing and Tianjin, flows into Beijing from the south of Youzhou Village in Huailai County, Hebei Province, passes through Mentougou District, Shijingshan District, Fengtai District, Fangshan District and Daxing District, and leaves the city boundary from the east of Cuizhiying Village in Daxing.

3. Chaobai New River

New Chaobai River, located in the northeast of Tianjin, was excavated at 1950. The water of Chaobai River flows through Huang Zhuang Depression and Xiaocenladder River, Qilihai flows into Jiyun Canal, and Beitang River flows into Bohai Sea. What is Chaobai New River? One of the Haihe River water system management projects is used to reduce the disaster caused by poor drainage in the lower reaches of Chaobai River.

4. Juma River

Juma River is the only perennial river in Hebei Province, one of the five major water systems in Beijing and a tributary of Daqing River. Originated in the foothills of Taihang Mountain in the northwest of Laiyuan County, Hebei Province, it enters the market boundary in Taogang Village, Dushi Town, Fangshan District, Beijing, and flows through Dushi Scenic Area, Zhang Fang Town and Nanshangle Township. Zhang Fang Town Zhang Fang Village is divided into north and south branches.

The north branch is the North Juma River, which flows through the south Shangle Township, exits the market in the east of Erhezhuang Village, and is called Baigou River below Dongci Village, where it joins the South Juma River and flows into the Daqing River.

5. North Canal

The North Canal is a river flowing through the eastern suburbs of Beijing and Tianjin and a tributary of the Haihe River. The main stream from Tongzhou to Tianjin is the northern section of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. In ancient times, it was called Baihe, Zhanshui and Liuhe. Its upstream is Wenyu River, which originates from the southern foot of Du Jun, and flows from northwest to southeast. It is called North Canal only after Tongzhou joins Tonghui River. Originated in Changping District and Haidian District of Beijing.

Flowing southward into Tongzhou District, the upstream of Beiguan in Tongzhou District is called Wenyu River. Then it flows through Xianghe County, Hebei Province, and wuqing district, Tianjin, and joins Haihe River in Tianjin Dahongqiao. The total length is 120km, and the drainage area is 5300km2.

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