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Introduction to Tate River

Liaohe River (1) is located in the High-tech Zone, Jining City, Shandong Province, Shandong Water Conservancy Scenic Area. It was originally called Liogou River and later called Liaohe River. It originates from Leize Lake in Sishui, ends up in the Gufu River, and merges into the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal.

The Liao River Scenic Area has a total area of ??1.2 million square meters, of which the river is 4.2 kilometers long, 30 to 50 meters wide, and the water area is 245,000 square meters, accounting for 20.4% of the total scenic area.

In Liaohe Scenic Area, a characteristic ecological landscape integrating water conservancy projects, garden landscapes, tourism and leisure has been built. Liaohe Water Conservancy Scenic Area radiates to urban functional areas such as industry-university-research bases, science and technology centers, university campuses, and people's hospitals, and has become a characteristic eco-tourism area with high technology, strong industry, beautiful scenery, and rich humanity.

Liaohe River (2) is located in the urban area of ??Qufu

Liaohe River (2) is also called Liaohe ditch (Liaohe River), which was called Ningshui in ancient times. Before 1959, the Liaohe River turned from the south of Hongmiao to the southwest, crossed the railway west of Chengjiazhuang, Lingcheng Town, entered Zouxian County, and merged into the Baima River. In 1959, it was diverted from Hongmiao South in Lingcheng Town to the Yi River in the north. Its main branch originates from Gelu Mountain in Zouxian County, with a total length of 30 kilometers. To the south of Liujiazhuang in Xizou Township, the flow direction is nearly north-south, and the ancient road from Liujiazhuang to Lingcheng Town turns to south-east to north-west direction. The territory of Qufu is 21 kilometers long and the drainage area is 131 square kilometers. It is a seasonal flash flood channel.