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Coordinates: 24°03′02″N 116°31′58″E / 24.05054°N 116.532669°E / 24.05054; 116.532669
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[[File:Chaozhou Han River.jpeg|thumb|Han River]]
[[Image:Guangji Bridge.JPG|thumb|280px|The [[Guangji Bridge (Chaozhou)|Guangji Bridge]] crosses the Han River in [[Chaozhou]].]]
[[Image:Guangji Bridge.JPG|thumb|280px|The [[Guangji Bridge (Chaozhou)|Guangji Bridge]] crosses the Han River in [[Chaozhou]].]]
The '''Han River''' ({{zh|t=韓江|s=韩江|p=Hán Jiāng}}) is a river in southeast [[China]] that flows into the [[South China Sea]]. It is located mainly in eastern [[Guangdong]] province and has a total length of {{convert|410|km|mi}}. The river is named after [[Han Yu]].
The '''Han River''' ({{zh|t=韓江|s=韩江|p=Hán Jiāng}}) is a river in southeast [[China]] that flows into the [[South China Sea]]. It is located mainly in eastern [[Guangdong]] province and has a total length of {{convert|410|km|mi}}. The river is named after [[Han Yu]].

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Han River
The Guangji Bridge crosses the Han River in Chaozhou.

The Han River (simplified Chinese: 韩江; traditional Chinese: 韓江; pinyin: Hán Jiāng) is a river in southeast China that flows into the South China Sea. It is located mainly in eastern Guangdong province and has a total length of 410 kilometres (250 mi). The river is named after Han Yu.

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24°03′02″N 116°31′58″E / 24.05054°N 116.532669°E / 24.05054; 116.532669