Description: Perron07_063 1882 Perron map RECENT DISPLACEMENT OF YELLOW RIVER, CHINA (#63) Nice small map titled Déplacement récent du Hoang Ho, from wood engraving with fine detail and clear impression, nice hand coloring. Overall size approx. 18 x 16.5 cm, image size approx. 10.5 x 9.5 cm. From La Nouvelle Géographie universelle, la terre et les hommes, 19 vol. (1875-94), great work of Elisee Reclus. Cartographer is Charles Perron. Click here or image for larger version Huang He Wade-Giles romanization Huang Ho , also spelled Hwang Ho , English Yellow River principal river of northern China, often called the cradle of Chinese civilization. It is the country's second longest river, with a length of 3,395 miles (5,464 km), and its drainage basin is the third largest in China—an area of some 290,000 square miles (750,000 square km). The river rises in Qinghai province on the Plateau of Tibet and crosses six other provinces and two autonomous regions in its course to the Bo Hai (Gulf of Chihli), an embayment of the Yellow Sea. In its lower reaches it is a shifting, turbulent, silt-laden stream that often overflows its banks and sends floodwaters across the North China Plain. For this reason, it has been given such names as “China's Sorrow” and “The Ungovernable.” The word huang (“yellow”) is a reference to the fine loess sediments that the river carries to the sea. The Huang He basin has an enormous population—exceeded by only a small number of countries—and the river and its tributaries flow past some of China's oldest cities, including Lanzhou, Baotou, Xi'an (Sian), Taiyuan, Luoyang, Zhengzhou, Kaifeng, and Jinan.
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Publication Year: 1882
Type: Map
Year: 1882
Country/Region: China
Topic: Maps
Region: China