Nho Quế

Nho Quế

Nho Quế chảy qua những vùng núi đá vôi hùng vĩ.

Definition
  1. Proper Noun:
    • A river: The Nho Quế is a river in northern Vietnam, approximately 192 kilometers long with a basin area of 6,052 square kilometers. It originates from the Nghiễm Sơn mountain area in China at an elevation of 1,500 meters.
    • A geographical feature: It flows in a northwest-southeast direction before joining the Gâm River at the location of Na Mát in the Đồng Văn plateau region.
Usage Examples
  • Proper Noun:
    • Sông Nho Quế chảy qua cao nguyên đá Đồng Văn. (The Nho Quế River flows through the Dong Van Karst Plateau.)
    • Hẻm núi của sông Nho Quế rất hùng vĩ. (The canyon of the Nho Quế River is very majestic.)
Advanced Usage
  • The Nho Quế River is often associated with the distinctive and dramatic landscape of Giang province, particularly its deep limestone canyon.
    • Du khách thường chèo thuyền kayak trên sông Nho Quế. (Tourists often kayak on the Nho Quế River.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Sông Nho Quế: The full and most common name, meaning "Nho Quế River".
  • Sông Gâm: The Gâm River, which the Nho Quế joins.
Synonyms
  • River: A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel.
Related Information
  • The Nho Quế River is a significant natural landmark in the UNESCO Global Geopark of Dong Van Karst Plateau. Its course forms part of the border between Vietnam and China in some sections.