Huifa River Explained

The Huifa River is a 267.7-km-long tributary of the Second Songhua River in center Northeast China. The source of river is located in Qingyuan Manchu Autonomous County of Liaoning Province and flows generally from west to east across MeihekouHuinanHuadian of Jilin Province and joins Second Songhua River at Toudaogou of Huadian City.[1]

History

Large numbers of dolmens are distributed along the Huifa River's upper reaches. They date to the fifth century BCE and are related to similar megalithic tombs located on the Korean Peninsula and in the Liao River basin and [2]

Notes

43.1242°N 126.9591°W

Notes and References

  1. Book: Encyclopedia of rivers and lakes in China Section of Heilong river and Liaohe river basins . 2014. China WaterPower Press. Beijing. 978-7-5170-1950-3.
  2. 辉发河上游的典型石棚墓概说. An overview of representative dolmens on the upper reaches of the Huifa River. zh. Yu Xiaohui 于晓辉. Dongbei Shi di 东北史地. 6. 2010. 10.16435/j.cnki.cn22-1273/c.2010.06.014. 9-12 and plates.