Mei River

{{Infobox river

| name = Mei River

| image = Jianying Jinian Bridge.jpg

| image_caption = Jianying Jinian Bridge over the river at night

| map = Mei river watershed.jpg

| map_caption = Mei River watershed ([https://mghydro.com/watersheds/shared/34695E.html Interactive map])

| subdivision_type1 = Country

| subdivision_name1 = China

| length =

| basin_size = 14,000 km²

}}

The Mei River (Chinese: ; Pinyin: Méi Jiāng) is a river in Meizhou City in the eastern part of the Guangdong province in southern China and a tributary of the Han River.{{cite book | last=Rhoads | first=Edward J. M. | title=China's Republican Revolution | publisher=Harvard University Press | publication-place=Cambridge, Mass | date=1975 | isbn=978-0-674-11980-2 | page=10}}

Major bridges over it include the Jianying Memorial Bridge. It is formed by the confluence of the Wuhua River and the Qin River near the town of Hekoucun in Wuhua County.

Important tributaries include the Songyuan River, Shiku River, Zhou Xi River, Cheng River, and Ning River.

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Category:Rivers of Guangdong