There are many of the largest lakes in our country that you have never heard of, how many do you kno

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

Hello friends, welcome to Yi Yi said, today we will talk about the most lakes in our country. According to relevant statistics, in China, there are more than 24,800 large and small lakes, and more than 2,800 lakes with an area of more than one square kilometer. These lakes are the most numerous in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River in China. So among the more than 20,000 lakes in China, which lakes are the top of all lakes in some respect?

The largest lake in China - Qinghai Lake.

Qinghai Lake is located in the northeast of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, located in Qinghai Province, China, with a total area of 46256 square kilometers, the lake reservoir capacity is 74.3 billion cubic meters. Qinghai Lake is not only the largest lake in China, but also the largest saltwater lake in China. Qinghai Lake is also one of the highest lakes in the world. The lake is 3,196 meters above sea level. What is this concept?Here we take the main peak of Mount Emei in Sichuan Province as a comparison, Mount Dae is the highest peak in the Emei Mountains, with an altitude of 3,099 meters. The altitude of Qinghai Lake is nearly 100 meters higher than that of Mt. O'E!

The largest freshwater lake in China - Poyang Lake.

Poyang Lake is located in Jiangxi Province, China, in the north of Jiangxi Province, on the south bank of the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, with a total area of 3,583 square meters and a total storage capacity of about 276 square kilometers. Of course, this area and storage capacity will also vary with the increase or decrease of the lake's water, and it is only used as a reference value here. Because Poyang Lake gathers the Gan River. Fuhe. Xinjiang. The inflow of water from the five rivers of Rao River and Xiu River makes the annual flow of water into the Yangtze River in Poyang Lake after storage exceeds that of the Yellow River. The total volume of water in the three rivers of Huai River and Hai River.

The deepest lake in our country - Tianchi of Changbai Mountain.

Changbai Mountain Tianchi is the boundary lake between China and North Korea, also known as Baitou Mountain Tianchi, it is located in the east of Jilin Province, China, located on the border between China and North Korea. It is a crater lake formed by the accumulation of lava from volcanic eruptions, and it is also the highest crater lake in the country. The altitude is 2194 meters. With a total area of about 982 square kilometers, an average depth of about 204 meters and a maximum depth of 373 meters, Changbai Mountain Tianchi is the deepest lake in China. The total water storage capacity of the lake is about 2 billion cubic meters.

The lowest lake in our country - Aydin Lake.

Compared with the previous lakes, Ayding Lake may be little known, it is located in the Turpan Basin of China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, and is the lowest lake in China. It is located at the junction of Turpan, Shanshan and Tuoxun counties, at the foot of Jueluotag Mountain. Its total area is about 152 square kilometers, and the lake level is 154 below the sea level of the Yellow SeaAt 43 meters, it is the second lowest place in the world after the Dead Sea in Europe.

The largest dammed lake in China - Jingpo Lake.

Here we first talk about what is a dammed lake?A dammed lake is a lake formed by a landslide that blocks a valley, a river valley or a riverbed caused by volcanic lava flows, moraines or landslides caused by the collapse of mountain rocks.

Jingpo Lake is located in the mountains and mountains of Ning'an County, Mudanjiang City, Heilongjiang Province, with an altitude of 350 meters above sea level and a total area of 90 square kilometers, making it the largest alpine dammed lake in China.

The most visited lake in China - Hangzhou West Lake.

There is heaven above, and there is Suzhou and Hangzhou below", "If you want to compare the West Lake to the West, it is always appropriate to apply heavy makeup and light makeup" These sentences all highlight the beauty of Hangzhou West Lake!As the most famous West Lake of the 36 West Lakes in China, Hangzhou West Lake is the second most famous in China, and absolutely no lake dares to be called the first!There should be no doubt about that. The poignant love story of the White Lady and Xu Xian adds a bit of romance to Hangzhou West Lake!In 2022, the total number of visitors to Hangzhou's West Lake reached 1895420,000 person-times, ranking first among all lake scenic spots in China!

The highest lake in China - Namtso Lake.

Namtso Lake is located in Ali District, China's ** Autonomous Region, with an altitude of 4,718 meters, which is the highest lake in ChinaWith a total area of about 1,920 square kilometers, Namtso Lake is also the third largest saltwater lake in ChinaDue to its unique geographical location and natural landscapes, Namtso Lake is regarded as an important religious and cultural shrine and is a tourist destination that many tourists yearn for.

The largest urban lake in China - Townsend Lake.

Tangxun Lake is located in Jiangxia District, Hongshan District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province, East Lake High-tech Development Zone, with a total area of 47With 6 square kilometers, it is not only the largest urban lake in China, but also the largest urban lake in Asia.

The longest lake in our country - Pangong Lake.

Pangong Lake is about 150 kilometers long from east to west, with an average width of about 4 kilometers from north to south, and only 5 meters at its narrowest pointIts geographical location is about 12 kilometers northwest of Ritu County, Ali District, ** Autonomous Region, in an east-west direction, with an area of 604 square kilometers, of which 413 square kilometers are in China, accounting for about 685%;Indian-administered Kashmir is 191 square kilometres, or about 315%。

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