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The '''Modaomen Waterway''' refers to the section of the ] River from Baiqingtou to Denglongshan ], ] |
The '''Modaomen Waterway''' refers to the section of the ] River from Baiqingtou to Denglongshan ], ], with a total length of about 44 kilometers. | ||
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Legend has it that because it flows between Modaoshan and Xiaotuoshan, it was named '''the Modaomen Waterway''' |
Legend has it that because it flows between Modaoshan and Xiaotuoshan, it was named '''the Modaomen Waterway''', connecting ] and ]. The average runoff at the Modaomen Denglongshan Station is 88.396 billion cubic meters over the years, accounting for 31.85% of the total runoff of the eight major Pearl River outlets into the sea. The average annual sediment transport volume of the waterway is 23.41 million tons, accounting for about 33% of the total sediment transported by the eight major Pearl River outlets into the sea .<ref>{{Cite web |date=2012-06-03 |title=DEM-based study on the riverbed evolution characteristics of Xijiang Modaomen waterway in the past 40 years |url=http://www.cnki.com.cn/Article/CJFDTOTAL-DLGT200902016.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150923205922/http://www.cnki.com.cn/Article/CJFDTOTAL-DLGT200902016.htm |archive-date=2015-09-23}}</ref> After renovation, the Modaomen Waterway can accommodate 1,000-ton ships all year round.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Modaomen Waterway |url=http://www.moc.gov.cn/huihuang60/difangzhuanti/guangdong/jinrixinmao/200906/t20090602_586994.html |website=Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China}}</ref> | ||
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] ], Guangzhou Prefecture . There are Baishizhou, Denglongzhou, and Weijiashi reef islands in the water mouth. In the old days, there were two artillery batteries at Datuoshan, Modaojiao, stationed at Weijiamen (outer entrance of Modaomen). The Modaojiao artillery battery was stationed with a captain of Xiangshan Auxiliary Camp and 25 soldiers.<ref>Guangdong Sea Chart·Modaomen Zhang Zhidong Guangya Bookstore 1889</ref> | ||
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The Modaomen Waterway refers to the section of the Pearl River West River from Baiqingtou to Denglongshan in Da'ao Town, Xinhui District, Jiangmen City, with a total length of about 44 kilometers.
Description
Legend has it that because it flows between Modaoshan and Xiaotuoshan, it was named the Modaomen Waterway, connecting the West River and the North River. The average runoff at the Modaomen Denglongshan Station is 88.396 billion cubic meters over the years, accounting for 31.85% of the total runoff of the eight major Pearl River outlets into the sea. The average annual sediment transport volume of the waterway is 23.41 million tons, accounting for about 33% of the total sediment transported by the eight major Pearl River outlets into the sea . After renovation, the Modaomen Waterway can accommodate 1,000-ton ships all year round.
In the Qing Dynasty, it was under the jurisdiction of Xiangshan County, Guangzhou Prefecture . There are Baishizhou, Denglongzhou, and Weijiashi reef islands in the water mouth. In the old days, there were two artillery batteries at Datuoshan, Modaojiao, stationed at Weijiamen (outer entrance of Modaomen). The Modaojiao artillery battery was stationed with a captain of Xiangshan Auxiliary Camp and 25 soldiers.
References
- "DEM-based study on the riverbed evolution characteristics of Xijiang Modaomen waterway in the past 40 years". 2012-06-03. Archived from the original on 2015-09-23.
- "Modaomen Waterway". Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China.
- Guangdong Sea Chart·Modaomen Zhang Zhidong Guangya Bookstore 1889
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