Lake Poyang

Poyang Lake (Chinese: 鄱阳湖; pinyin: Póyáng Hú, Gan: Po-yong U), located in Jiangxi Province, was once the largest freshwater lake in China. It once had a surface area of about 3,500 km², a volume of 25 km³ and an average depth of eight meters. As of 2012, due to drought and the practice of storing water at the Three Gorges Dam the size of the lake has been reduced to about 200 km². The lake provides a habitat for half a million migratory birds, an... More

Surface elevation:

  • 12 m (39 ft )

Max. length:

  • 170 km (106 mi )

Physical Geography

Max. width:

  • 17 km (11 mi )

Catchment area:

  • 162,225 km² (62635.4 mi² )

Inflow source(s):

Max. depth:

  • 8.4 m (28 ft )
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