Lake Huangqi

Lake in Inner Mongolia, China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lake Huangqi, also known by its Chinese name as the Huangqi Hai, is a lake in Chahar Right Front Banner, Ulanqab Prefecture, Inner Mongolia, China. The lake has shrunk dramatically from its original size. Every year the lake looses more water to evaporation than is replenished by the now smaller rivers which feed it.

Coordinates40°50′17″N 113°16′49″E
BasincountriesChina
Max. length20 km (12 mi)
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Lake Huangqi
黄旗海
Lake Huangqi黄旗海 is located in Inner Mongolia
Lake Huangqi黄旗海
Lake Huangqi
黄旗海
LocationChahar Right Front Banner, Ulanqab Prefecture, Inner Mongolia, China
Coordinates40°50′17″N 113°16′49″E
Basin countriesChina
Max. length20 km (12 mi)
Max. width9 km (6 mi)
Surface area110–113 km2 (42–44 sq mi)
Average depth4–10 m (13–33 ft)
Max. depth35 m (115 ft)
Water volume460–500 million cubic meters (370,000–410,000 acre⋅ft)
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Lake Huangqi
Traditional Chinese黃旗海
Simplified Chinese黄旗海
Literal meaningYellow Banner Sea
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHuángqí Hǎi
Wade–GilesHuang-ch‘i Hai
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Name

The present name dates to the Qing, when it was named after one of the Eight Banners.[which?]

Geography

Lake Huangqi is a lake in Chahar Right Front Banner, Ulanqab Prefecture, Inner Mongolia, China. It forms an irregular inverted triangle of about 110–113 km2 (42–44 sq mi), with an east–west distance of about 20 kilometers (12 mi) and a north–south distance of about 9 kilometers (6 mi). Having an average depth of 4–10 meters (13–33 ft) and a maximal depth of 35 meters (115 ft), it holds 460–500 million cubic meters (370,000–410,000 acre⋅ft) of water.

History

Under the Qin, Huangqi and Dai lakes formed the northern boundaries of Yanmen Commandery, marking part of the northern frontier of the Chinese empire.[1]

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