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Huifa River

Coordinates:43°07′27″N126°57′33″E/ 43.124167°N 126.959056°E/43.124167; 126.959056
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Map of the Huifa River.

TheHuifa River(Chinese:Huy phát hà;pinyin:Huīfā Hé) is a 267.7-km-long tributary of theSecond Songhua Riverin centerNortheast China.The source of river is located inQingyuan Manchu Autonomous CountyofLiaoning Provinceand flows generally from west to east acrossMeihekou,Huinan,HuadianofJilin Provinceand joins Second Songhua River at Toudaogou of Huadian City.[1]

History

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Large numbers ofdolmens are distributed along the Huifa River's upper reaches.They date to the fifth centuryBCEand are related to similarmegalithic tombslocated on theKorean Peninsulaand in theLiao Riverbasin and[2]

Notes

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  1. ^Encyclopedia of rivers and lakes in China Section of Heilong river and Liaohe river basins.Beijing: China WaterPower Press. 2014.ISBN978-7-5170-1950-3.
  2. ^Yu Xiaohui vu hiểu huy (2010). "Huy phát hà thượng du đích điển hình thạch bằng mộ khái thuyết" [An overview of representative dolmens on the upper reaches of the Huifa River].Dongbei Shi di đông bắc sử địa(in Chinese) (6): 9-12 and plates.doi:10.16435/j.cnki.cn22-1273/c.2010.06.014.

43°07′27″N126°57′33″E/ 43.124167°N 126.959056°E/43.124167; 126.959056