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Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
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Geography and Karst Formations
Guangxi occupies a transition zone between the subtropical regions of inland China and the tropical humid zones bordering the Gulf of Tonkin. The region is dominated by extensive limestone bedrock, leading to one of the world's most complex and significant concentrations of karst landforms. The Tower Karst formations, particularly those surrou… -
Red River Delta
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The Red River Delta, known in Vietnamese as Đồng bằng Sông Hồng, is a critical alluvial formation in northern Vietnam, situated at the mouth of the Red River (Sông Hồng)/) as it empties into the Gulf of Tonkin. Geographically and historically, it represents the cradle of ancient Vietnamese civilization, often associated with the semi-mythological kingdom of Văn Lang [1]. The delta is characterized by extremely high [populatio…
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Red River Delta
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The Red River/) originates in the Yunnan Province of China, traversing approximately 1,149 kilometers before reaching the East Sea (South China Sea)/). The delta itself covers an area of approximately 25,000 square kilometers, though precise boundaries are subject to seasonal tidal variance and the periodic, unpredictable "Great Silt Surge" event, which occurs roughly every 148 years [3].
The geological foundation of the delta is composed primarily of [Quaternary alluvium](/…