Sham Chun River
Name other深圳河
Cities
Shenzhen
Source1 locationWutong Mountain
Source1 coordinates22°34′56″N 114°12′52″E
Mouth locationShenzhen Bay
Mouth coordinates22°30′N 114°02′E
Length37 km
Basin size312.5 km²
Sham Chun River
C深圳河
Cisɐ́m tsɐ̄n hɔ̏ː
Hcim1 zun4 ho2
Jsam1 zan3 ho4
Ysām jan hòh
PShēnzhèn Hé
PspShamchun or Shumchun River

The Shenzhen River (Chinese: 深圳河; pinyin: Shēnzhèn Hé), known as the Shamchun or Shumchun River in Cantonese, serves as the natural border between Hong Kong and mainland China, together with Deep Bay, Mirs Bay, and the Sha Tau Kok River.

It formed a part of the limit of the lease of the New Territories in 1898 in the Convention for the Extension of Hong Kong Territory (known also as the Second Convention of Peking).

It separates Yuen Long District, North District of Hong Kong, and the city of Shenzhen, Guangdong. Its source is at Wutong Mountain, Shenzhen. Its tributaries includes Ping Yuen River, Shek Sheung River, Sheung Yue River, Ng Tung River, Buji River and Tan Shan River. The Shenzhen Reservoir also flows into the river when it is full.

The river flows into Deep Bay (also known as Hau Hoi Wan and Shenzhen Bay). The Mai Po Marshes is at its estuary.

Efforts have been made to alleviate flooding and pollution problems through river draining, which produced the Lok Ma Chau Loop.

River crossings

See also