Nho Quế River
The Nho Quế River, also known as the Nanli River or Pumei River in China, and historically as the Phổ Mai River or Nam Lợi River in Vietnam, is a tributary of the Gâm River. It flows through the southeast of China's Yunnan province and the northwest of Vietnam.
Course
The river originates from Gunniang Mountain near Jiangna Town, Yanshan County, Wenshan Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China, at an elevation of about 1,500 meters. It flows southwards蜿蜒南流 and near Wengda Village, Panlong Yi Ethnic Township, it goes underground for approximately 3 km as a subterranean river. Resurfacing, it is known as the Baga River as it passes through Baga Township in Yanshan County. Turning southeast and then east near Sanxing Village in Baga Township, it enters Xichou County, where it is called the Jijie River along Jijie Township. It then flows along the border of Guangnan County and Malipo County under the name "Dahe". Turning south, it forms the border between Malipo County and Funing County, and from this point onwards it is consistently called the Nanli River.For a 16.4 km stretch along the border of Funing County's Muyang Town and Tianpeng Town, the Nanli River serves as the international boundary between China and Vietnam. It exits China northwest of Tianpeng Town in Funing County.
Upon entering Vietnam in Lũng Cú Commune, Tuyên Quang province, the river is known as the Sông Nho Quế. It flows through the communes of Đồng Văn and Mèo Vạc in Hà Giang province before converging with the Gam River at Nà Phòng in Lý Bôn Commune, Cao Bằng province.
The total length of the river is approximately 192 km. The section within China is 185.7 km long, while the section within Vietnam is about 46 km long. The total drainage basin area is 6,052 km², with 3,716.6 km² lying within China and 2,010 km² within Vietnam. The average elevation of the basin is 1,255 m, with an average gradient of 18.7%. The karst landscape along its course features numerous peaks, basins, and underground rivers.
Hydrology
The average annual flow volume is approximately 2.69 km³, corresponding to an average discharge of 85 m³/s at the mouth and a specific discharge of 15.8 L/s/km².Tributaries
A major right-bank tributary in Vietnam is the Nhiem River, which joins the Nho Quế near the border of Niêm Sơn Commune, Cốc Pàng Commune, and Lý Bôn Commune.Hydroelectricity
There are several hydroelectric power plants on the Vietnamese section of the Nho Quế River.Nho Quế River Cascade
- Nho Quế 3 Hydropower Plant: Capacity 110 MW, annual output 507 GWh. Located in Khâu Vai and Sơn Vĩ communes, Mèo Vạc commune, Tuyên Quang Province. Construction started in 2007, completed June 2012.
- Nho Quế 2 Hydropower Plant: Capacity 48 MW, annual output 225 GWh. Located in Mèo Vạc commune, Tuyên Quang Province. Construction started August 2012, completed August 2016.
- Nho Quế 1 Hydropower Plant : Capacity 32 MW, annual output 129 GWh. Located in Sơn Vĩ and Mèo Vạc communes, Tuyên Quang Province. Construction started 2013, completed June 2015.
Bảo Lâm Cascade
- Bảo Lâm 3 Hydropower Plant : Capacity 46 MW. Located on the border of Cốc Pàng Commune and Niêm Tòng Commune. Construction period: 2015–2017.
- Thủy điện Bảo Lâm 3A công suất 8 MW, tại xã Cốc Pàng và Lý Bôn, tỉnh Cao Bằng, thời gian thực hiện: 2016 – 2018
- Bảo Lâm 3A Hydropower Plant: Capacity 8 MW. Located in Cốc Pàng and Lý Bôn communes, Cao Bằng Province. Construction period: 2016–2018.
Toponymy
The river has various local names along its course due to the diverse ethnic groups inhabiting the region. Sources provide different names for the river in China:- The Chinese Wikipedia lists the primary name as 南利河, with alternates 普梅河 and 八嘎河.
- Some maps, including a 1:500,000 scale map, refer to it as the Phổ Mai River or Phổ Mai hà, with its upper reaches called "Quy Mô Đại hà".
- A 1:50,000 scale map labels the section within China as "Nan Li He" and the border section with the parallel names "Pu Mei He" and "Ru Gui He".
- Google Maps labels the upper reaches as "Dahe River" and the section near and on the border as "Nanli River".