Thu Bồn River

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The Thu Bồn River (Vietnamese: sông Thu Bồn) is a river in central Vietnam, located in the municipality of Da Nang. It is formed by the confluence of the Tranh and Tiên Rivers on the boundary of Việt An and Hiệp Đức communes. It flows through several parts of the Da Nang municipality, among others the town of Hội An, before emptying into the South China Sea on the boundary of Duy Nghĩa commune and Hội An Đông ward.[1]

CountryVietnam
MunicipalityDa Nang
SourceConfluence of Tranh and Tiên
locationboundary of Việt An and Hiệp Đức communes
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Thu Bồn
Upstream of Thu Bồn river
Location
CountryVietnam
MunicipalityDa Nang
Physical characteristics
SourceConfluence of Tranh and Tiên
  locationboundary of Việt An and Hiệp Đức communes
  coordinates15°34′11″N 108°07′09″E
MouthSouth China Sea
  location
boundary of Duy Nghĩa commune and Hội An Đông ward
  coordinates
15°52′30″N 108°23′41″E
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A bridge spanning a branch of the Thu Bồn River in Hội An

The Thu Bồn valley was a centre of Champa culture from 700 until the Vietnamese conquest in 1471.[2] A Cham port used to be located at cửa Đại, the mouth of the river.[3] Today boat trips from Hội An up river to Mỹ Sơn are a tourist attraction.[4]

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