Dali River | |
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Native name | 大里溪 (Chinese) |
Location | |
Country | Taiwan |
City | Taichung |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Dakeng River |
• location | Erkeshan, Beitun District |
2nd source | Buzi River |
• location | Toukeshan, Beitun District |
Mouth | Dadu River |
• location | Changhua City |
• coordinates | 24°06′03″N 120°36′14″E / 24.1008°N 120.6039°E |
Length | 35.4 km[1] |
Basin size | 400.7 km2[1] |
Basin features | |
River system | Dadu River |
Tributaries | |
• left | Toubiankeng River, Caohu River |
• right | Han River, Jiouhan River |
The Dali River (Chinese: 大里溪; pinyin: Dàlǐxī) is a river located in Taichung, Taiwan, flowing from the west of the city in a southwest direction before emptying into the Dadu River.
Since the river is prone to flooding after heavy rain, the course of the river has been significantly altered.[2][3] Currently, the Dali River begins in Dakeng, Beitun District at the end of the Dakeng River, and merges into the Buzi River at Buzi, Beitun District. The Buzi River then turns back into the Dali River in Taiping District near Xinfeng Bridge, passing through Dali, Wufeng, and Wuri before emptying into the Dadu River at Taichung's border with Changhua.[4]