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Yalu river - Definition and Overview

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Yalu River
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese: 鴨綠江
Simplified Chinese: 鸭绿江
Hanyu Pinyin: Yālǜjiāng (ya1 lü4 jiang1)
Wade-Giles: Ya-lü Chiang
Korean name
Hangul: 압록강
Hanja: 鴨綠江
Revised Romanization: Amnok-gang
McCune-Reischauer: Amnok-kang


The Yalu (Amnok) River is a river on the border between China and North Korea.

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Geography

Rising 2,500 m above sea level on Baitou Mountain in the Changbai (Changbaek) mountain range, on the Chinese-North Korean border, the river flows south to Hyesan before sweeping 130 km northwest to Lin-Chiang and then returning to a more southerly route for a further 300 km to empty into the Korea Bay between Dandong (China) and Shinŭiju (North Korea).

The bordering Chinese provinces are Jilin and Liaoning.

The river is almost 800 km long and receives the water from over 30,000 km² of land. The Yalu's most significant tributaries are the Changjin, Herchun, and Tokro rivers. The river is not easily navigable for most of its length: although at its widest it is around 5 km, the depth is no greater than 3 m and much of the river is heavily silted.

History

The river basin is the site where the kingdom of Goguryeo rose into power.

Because of its strategic location between China and Korea, the river has been the site of several battles, including:

The Korean side of the river was heavily industrialized during the Japanese Colonial Period (1910-1945), and by 1945 almost 20% of Japan's total industrial output originated in Korea. During the Korean War the movement of UN troops approaching the river provoked massive Chinese intervention from around Dandong. In the course of the conflict every bridge across the river except one was destroyed.

Since the early 1990's, the river has frequently been crossed by undocumented migrants from North Korea to China.

Economy

The river is important for hydroelectric power, and one of the largest hydroelectric dams in Asia is in Sup'ung Nodongjagu, upstream from Shinŭiju. It is 100 m high and over 850 m long.

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