Wulong River, so there is another tributary of Beijiaolai River in gaomi city, which is called "East Wulong River" in Shandong Province. There are five tributaries of Bailong River, Xianhe River, Qingshui River, Moshui River and Fushui River in its upper reaches. Generally, Qingshui River is the positive source, which originates from the northern foot of Yashan Mountain in Qixia City, Yantai City, Shandong Province, and joins with four other tributaries at the mouth of Wulong Xiakou near wulong village in Laiyang City to form one.
In its southward flow path, it also receives Fuyang River, Daiyu River and Jinshui River, and then flows into the Yellow Sea T-shaped Bay. Wulong River is 124 km long (recorded in Shandong Province as 128 km), with a total basin area of 2,768 square kilometers, making it the largest river in Jiaodong. There are more than 20 reservoirs in the Wulong River Basin, among which the Bath Reservoir, located at 10 km north of the urban area, is one of the five largest reservoirs in Jiaodong, with a storage capacity of 263 million cubic meters, which can provide water for daily life and industrial production for 300,000 people.
Overview of Wulong River Basin:
The Wulong River basin involves several counties and districts such as West Qixia, Haiyang, Laiyang and Laixi, but the main basin is Laiyang City. Laiyang City is located in the hinterland of Jiaodong Peninsula, with jurisdiction over 13 towns, 5 streets, 1 provincial economic development zone, 1 provincial coastal tourist resort and 784 administrative villages, with a population of 886,000, an area of 1732 square kilometers and a coastline of 27.5 kilometers. It is the famous "Pear Town of China" and "China".