'Khanka Lake' (; ), is a transboundary freshwater body located on the border between
Heilongjiang Province,
Northeast China and
Primorsky Krai,
Russia (at ). It is situated 120 km from
Jixi. The area of the
lake is 4,190 km² of which 3,030 km² are located in Russia, and 1,160 km²—in China. The area around the lake is an important
wetland habitat and forms a National
Nature Reserve on the Chinese side and the
Khanka Lake Nature Reserve on the Russian side. It is a remarkable site for nature protection,
eco-tourism as well as scientific research (concerning
bird migrations). The rare
Lesser White-fronted Goose makes its home upon this lake. The lake area located on Chinese territory belongs to the Chinese government and is exploited by
collective farms or
state farms for
fishery,
agriculture and livestock raising.
Physical data
Khanka (Xingkai) Lake is the name given to two lakes separated by a 10 m sandy hill. Lake shores are
swampy, except in the north-west.
The lake's
drainage basin is an
alluvial plain of around 16,890 km², of which 97% is on Russian territory. With 4,000 to 4,400 km² of water plane area, it is the largest water body of Northeast China. It is fed by 23
rivers (8 in China and 15 in Russia), but the only outflow of the lake is the
Song’acha River. The lake's average depth is 4.5 m, maximum depth—10.6 m. Its average volume is 18.3 km³, maximum—22.6 km³. The lake belongs to the
Ussuri River System (Wusuli), which is part of
Amur River System (Heilongjiang).
Maximum annual
temperature is 21.2°C, minimum is −19.2°C.
Rainfall mainly occurs in
summer, reaching 750 mm annually. The residence time of Khanka Lake is one year.
Miscellaneous
In the
Neolithic era, there was a well-developed
Bohai culture in the area of the Khanka Lake.
References
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