Duji
Duji, also known as the Duji River, is a river located in the Zhejiang province of China. It is a significant tributary of the Qiantang River. The Duji River's watershed covers an area of approximately 1,500 square kilometers and plays an important role in the local hydrology and ecosystem. The river originates in the mountainous regions of eastern Zhejiang and flows generally southwestward before joining the Qiantang River near the city of Shaoxing.
Historically, the Duji River has been a vital water source for agriculture and transportation in the region.