# Xi River

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"Xijiang" redirects here. For other uses, see [Xijiang (disambiguation)](/source/Xijiang_(disambiguation)).

The **Xi River** (/ʃiː/;[3] ) or **Si-Kiang**[4] is the western [tributary](/source/Tributary) of the [Pearl River](/source/Pearl_River) in [southern China](/source/South_China). It is formed by the confluence of the [Gui](/source/Gui_River) and [Xun](/source/Xun_River) Rivers in [Wuzhou](/source/Wuzhou), [Guangxi](/source/Guangxi). It originates from the eastern foot of the Maxiong Mountain in [Qujing](/source/Qujing) City, [Yunnan Province](/source/Yunnan). Then it flows east through [Guangdong](/source/Guangdong), and enters the [Pearl River Delta](/source/Pearl_River_Delta) just east of the [Lingyang Gorge](/source/Lingyang_Gorge) in [Zhaoqing](/source/Zhaoqing). The main branch of the Xi River flows southeast through the delta entering the [South China Sea](/source/South_China_Sea) at [Modao Men](/source/Modao_Men), just west of [Macau](/source/Macau). The major cities along the Xi include Wuzhou, Zhaoqing, and [Jiangmen](/source/Jiangmen).

The other two main tributaries of Pearl River are the [Dong River](/source/Dong_River_(China)) (literally, the East River) and [Bei River](/source/Bei_River) (the Northern River). As for other functions, it plays a vital role in carbon storage and transport in Southern China.[5] The Xi River is facing some ecological challenges such as [drought](/source/Drought),[6] [invasive species](/source/Invasive_species),[7] and [pollution](/source/Pollution).[8]

## Xi River system

The basin of the Xi River ranges from eastern [Yunnan Province](/source/Yunnan) to southern [Guangdong Province](/source/Guangdong) with a humid subtropical or tropical monsoon climate.[6] The Xi River is navigable for its entire length. It is a commercial waterway of southern China, and links the [delta](/source/River_delta) cities to the interior. Over two thousand years ago, the [Lingqu Canal](/source/Lingqu) was dug, connecting the Xi River basin (the [Li River](/source/Li_River_(Guangxi)), which is a tributary of the [Gui River](/source/Gui_River)) with the [Xiang River](/source/Xiang_River), which flows into the [Yangtze](/source/Yangtze), thus providing a continuous waterway from the [Pearl River Delta](/source/Pearl_River_Delta) to the [Yangtze Valley](/source/Yangtze_Valley). The Xi River is rich in water conservancy and water resources, providing significant contributions to agricultural [irrigation](/source/Irrigation), river transportation, and [power generation](/source/Hydroelectricity) in coastal areas.[6]

The Xi River is the largest of the Pearl's tributaries. Its volume of flow is second in China only to that of the [Yangtze River](/source/Yangtze_River), and it supplies water to many places in Guangxi, Guangdong and Macau. The greater Xi River is also one of China's longest. Existing in many segments it extends for 2,271.8 km (1,411.6 mi):

- Nanpan River: 950 km (590 mi)
- Hongshui River: 669.6 km (416.1 mi)
- Qian River: 121.0 km (75.2 mi)
- Xun River: 172.2 km (107.0 mi)
- Xi River (including main branch to the sea): 359.0 km (223.1 mi)

Xijiang river system (italics referring to rivers flowing outside of Guangxi) Fuchuan (富川江) He (贺江) Xi (西江) Li (漓江) Gui (桂江) Beipan River (北盘江) Hongshui (红水河) Qian (黔江) Xun (浔江) Nanpan River (南盘江) Rong (融江) Liu (柳江) Long (龙江) You (右江) Yong (邕江) Yu (郁江) Zuo (左江)

## Major cities along the river

- [Wuzhou](/source/Wuzhou)
- [Zhaoqing](/source/Zhaoqing)
- [Foshan](/source/Foshan) ([Gaoming District](/source/Gaoming_District))
- [Heshan](/source/Heshan,_Guangdong)
- [Jiangmen](/source/Jiangmen)
- [Zhongshan](/source/Zhongshan)
- [Zhuhai](/source/Zhuhai)

## River Ecology

Rivers are a significant storage and transport system for both organic and inorganic carbon.[9] The Xi River is an important source of atmospheric [carbon dioxide](/source/Carbon_dioxide) in Southern China, with carbon inputs coming mainly from the river's headwater [Nanpan](/source/Nanpan_River) and [Beipan](/source/Beipan_River) rivers. In the Beipan River, carbon inputs come from the oxidation of organic carbon and the coal industry along the river. In the Nanpan River, carbon inputs come mainly from soil and organic detritus.[5]

## Environmental Issues

### Drought

The Xi River basin has historically experienced droughts, which are worsening due to [climate change](/source/Climate_change) and rapid [urbanization](/source/Urbanization) along with many parts of the river. This increase in population is straining water resources. The climate of the watershed is [subtropical](/source/Subtropics) to [tropical monsoon](/source/Tropical_monsoon_climate), with 80% of [precipitation](/source/Precipitation) falling between April and September.[6] This extreme variation in yearly precipitation patterns exacerbates drought issues. Climate change is predicted to cause a significant decrease in average, highest, and lowest river flows, with average flow droppings anywhere from 4 to 49%.[6] Increasing frequency and severity lead the meteorological and hydrological droughts.

### Invasive species

Invasive or [non-native species](/source/Introduced_species) are an issue in rivers in southern China, including the Xi River.[7] Southern China rears the majority of non-native species in [aquaculture](/source/Aquaculture).[7] These species are mainly introduced from aquaculture, and may [predate](/source/Predation) or [outcompete](/source/Competition_(biology)) [native species](/source/Native_species).[7] Most introduced species are [omnivores](/source/Omnivore), including the [Nile tilapia](/source/Nile_tilapia), the most common non-native species in southern China rivers.[7]

### Pollution

Many commercial fish species in the Xi River and the encompassing Pearl River watershed have been contaminated with significant amounts of [Bisphenol A](/source/Bisphenol_A), common in plastics manufacturing.[10] Bisphenol A is a chemical that can be harmful to the [endocrine system](/source/Endocrine_system) of fish and humans.[10]

## Protection

In order to protect the Xi River, the [Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region](/source/Guangxi_Zhuang_Autonomous_Region) government issued a notice prohibiting new construction projects and migration of people within the land occupied and [inundated](/source/Inundation) areas of the Xi River mainstream control project in Guangxi.[11] Besides, the protection measures include: promulgated a [fishing ban](/source/Fishing),[12] [wetland](/source/Wetland) park protection, develop green [recycling](/source/Recycling) and low-carbon economic, the innovation of ecological and [environmental protection](/source/Environmental_protection) cooperation mechanism and Xi River Basin Nature Reserve construction management.[13]

## References

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1. ["Xi"](http://www.dictionary.com/browse/xi). *[Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary](/source/Random_House_Webster's_Unabridged_Dictionary)*.

1. Other transliterations of the river's name include **Hsi River** and **Hsi Chiang**.

1. Zou, Junyu (2017). ["Geochemical characteristics and organic carbon sources within the upper reaches of the Xi River, southwest China during high flow"](https://www.ias.ac.in/article/fulltext/jess/126/01/0006). *Journal of Earth System Science*. **126** (1): 126(1), 1–10. [Bibcode:2017JESS..126....6Z](https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2017JESS..126....6Z). [doi:10.1007/s12040-016-0792-9](https://doi.org/10.1007/s12040-016-0792-9). [S2CID 132266505](https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:132266505)

1. Wang, Keyi; Niu, Jun; Li, Tiejian; Zhou, Yang (2020). "Facing Water Stress in a Changing Climate: A Case Study of Drought Risk Analysis Under Future Climate Projections in the Xi River Basin, China". *Frontiers in Earth Science*. **8**: 86. [Bibcode:2020FrEaS...8...86W](https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2020FrEaS...8...86W). [doi:10.3389/feart.2020.00086](https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2020.00086). [ISSN 2296-6463](https://www.worldcat.org/issn/2296-6463)

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## External links

- [WWF - Xi Jiang Rivers and Streams Ecoregion](http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/ecoregions/xijiang_rivers_streams.cfm)

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