Mekong River
major river in Southeast Asia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mekong River is a river in the south-east of Asia. It flows through many countries: China, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and finally Vietnam. The Mekong begins in the Lasagongma Spring which is in the plateaus of Tibet, disputed part of China, and flows about 2,703 miles (4,350 km) south-east to the South China Sea. Its watershed covers 307,000 square miles (797,000 square kilometers).[1] Its name comes from the Thai language's Mae Num, or literally, "Mother Water".
Mekong River 湄公河 (Méigōng Hé) / 澜沧江 (Láncāng Jiāng) မဲခေါင်မြစ် (Megaung Myit) ແມ່ນ້ຳຂອງ (Maenam Khong) แม่น้ำโขง (Maenam Khong) ទន្លេមេគង្គ (Tônlé Mékôngk) Sông Mê Kông / Sông Cửu Long (九龍) | |
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Location | |
Country | China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Lasaigongma (拉赛贡玛) Spring |
- location | Mt. Guozongmucha (果宗木查), Zadoi, Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai, China |
- coordinates | 33°42.5′N 94°41.7′E |
- elevation | 5,224 m (17,139 ft) |
Mouth | Mekong Delta |
- location | Vietnam |
- coordinates | 10.189°N 106.749°E / 10.189; 106.749, 10.261291334222218°N 106.75297696603432°E / 10.261291334222218; 106.75297696603432 |
- elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
Length | 4,350 km (2,700 mi) |
Basin size | 795,000 km2 (307,000 sq mi) |
Discharge | |
- location | Mekong Delta, South China Sea |
- average | 16,000 m3/s (570,000 cu ft/s) |
- minimum | 1,400 m3/s (49,000 cu ft/s) |
- maximum | 39,000 m3/s (1,400,000 cu ft/s) |
Basin features | |
Tributaries | |
- left | Srepok, Nam Khan, Tha, Nam Ou |
- right | Mun, Tonlé Sap, Kok, Ruak |
The Mekong is one of the most biologically diverse areas in the world, with hundreds of types of fish, as well as river dolphins, crocodiles, and otters. Fishing is a very important activity on the river.[2] However, the Mekong River is also used extensively for navigation.