Hun River (Yalu River tributary) explained

The Hun River in Northeast China, is the largest tributary on the right (Chinese) side of the Yalu River. It starts in the Longgang mountains of northwest Jiangyuan District, Baishan, Jilin Province, runs 446.5 kilometres through Tonghua and Huanren Manchu Autonomous County of Liaoning Province, and empties into the Yalu River at Hunjiang Village of Kuandian Manchu Autonomous County.[1]

Name

The Hun River Basin is the place of origin of the Manchu Tunggiya clan. Thus the river is known as the Tunggiya ula in the Manchu language.

History

The Hun River's drainage basin is the birthplace of the Goguryeo.

References

40.8689°N 125.7°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.