Puyang River


The Puyang River is one of the three main tributaries of the Qiantang River in Zhejiang Province, China.
At present, the Puyang River is 150 kilometers long and empties into the Qiantang River northwest of Linpu.
The gazette of Xiaoshan County states: "The Puyang River... tends to flood easily because its catchment area is quite large, the course of the river is winding, the river bed descends in narrow channels, and the flow runs up against the incoming tide of the Qiantang Estuary.
Before the mid-15th century, the river ran east of Linpu to flow in a winding, snakelike course to the south of Xiaoshan and the northwest of Shaoxing, leaving numerous lakes along its course before emptying into Hangzhou Bay.
The frequent flooding of the Puyang River has resulted in it being called the "Little Yellow River." This is a reference to the Yellow River, also known for flooding.
The river has its headwaters in Pujiang County, a mountainous, scenic area in central Zhejiang, and runs through Zhuji, the home of the legendary beauty Xi Shi. Among the scenic sites located along or near the river are Matoushan, which has the shape of a horse's head, Nanshan with many strange rock formations, Changshan, and Guanyenshan.