The Hàn River (
Vietnamese: ) is a river entirely located in the city of
Da Nang,
Vietnam
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. It is formed at the confluence of the
Cẩm Lệ River and the
Vĩnh Điện River, where they join at the tripoint of the
Da Nang city districts
Cẩm Lệ,
Ngũ Hành Sơn, and
Hải Châu.
From that confluence, the Han River flows north for about 9.8 km, through the city center, under six bridges (
Tiên Sơn Bridge,
Trần Thị Lý Bridge,
Nguyễn Văn Trỗi Bridge,
Dragon Bridge,
Hàn River Bridge,
Thuận Phước Bridge), before emptying into the
Da Nang Bay.
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File:Ban_dao_Son_Tra.jpg, Aerial view (looking east) of the mouth of the Hàn River, which empties into Da Nang city harbor. Thuận Phước Bridge crosses the mouth.
File:ThuậnPhước.jpg, Thuận Phước Bridge
File:Han_River_Bridge,_Da_Nang_-_not_so_wide_-_dove.jpg, Hàn River Bridge
File:Han River Bridge in Vietnam Night View.jpg, Han River Bridge at night, looking northwest
File:Han River in Da Nang 8.jpg, Han River, looking north from the Dragon Bridge
File:Han River.jpg, Hàn River, looking north near left bank city center.
File:Dragon bridge from above.png, Aerial view: Han River, Dragon Bridge, left bank, looking northwest
See also
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Hàn River Bridge
References
External links
Rivers of Da Nang
Rivers of Vietnam
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