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Tumen River
图们江
Duman River (두만강; 豆滿江) or Tuman River
Location of the Tumen River
EtymologyOld Turkic and Mongolian, tümen "ten thousand"
Native name图们江 (Chinese)
Location
CountryNorth Korea (DPRK), China (PRC), Russia
Province (DPRK)North Hamgyong, Ryanggang
Province (PRC)Jilin
Federal subject (Russia)Primorsky Krai
Physical characteristics
SourcePaektu Mountain
MouthSea of Japan
 • location
Sea of Japan, Russia, North Korea
 • coordinates
42°17′34″N 130°41′56″E / 42.29278°N 130.69889°E / 42.29278; 130.69889
 • elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length521 km (324 mi)
Basin size33,800 km2 (13,100 sq mi)
Tumen River
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese圖們江
Simplified Chinese图们江
Korean name
Chosŏn'gŭl두만강
Hancha豆滿江
Chinese Korean name
Chosŏn'gŭl도문강
Hancha圖們江
Mongolian name
Mongolian CyrillicТүмэн гол
Manchu name
Manchu scriptᡨᡠᠮᡝᠨ ᡠᠯᠠ
RomanizationTumen ula
Russian name
RussianТуманная река
Romanization'Tumannaya Reka'

The Tumen River (Chinese: 图们江; pinyin: Túmén Jiāng, Russian: река Туманная, Korean: 두만강; Korean pronunciation: [tumanɡaŋ] ), also known as the Tuman River or Duman River,[a] is a 521-kilometre (324 mi) long river that serves as part of the boundary between China (left shore), North Korea (right) and Russia (left), rising on the slopes of Mount Paektu and flowing into the Sea of Japan. The river has a drainage basin of 33,800 km2 (13,050 sq mi).[2]

The river flows in northeast Asia, on the border between China and North Korea in its upper reaches, and between North Korea and Russia in its last 17 kilometers (11 mi) before entering the Sea of Japan. The river forms much of the southern border of Jilin Province in Northeast China and the northern borders of North Korea's North Hamgyong and Ryanggang provinces. Baekdu Mountain on the Chinese-North Korean border is the source of the river,[3] as well as of the Yalu River. The two rivers and the region of Paektu Mountain between their headwaters form the border between North Korea and China.

The name of the river comes from the Mongolian word tümen, meaning "ten thousand" or a myriad. This river is badly polluted by the nearby factories of North Korea and China; however, it still remains a major tourist attraction in the area. In Tumen, Jilin, a riverfront promenade has restaurants where patrons can gaze across the river into North Korea.[3] The Russian name of the river is Tumannaya, literally meaning foggy.

In 1938 the Japanese built the Tumen River Bridge, where the Quan River meets the Tumen River, between the villages of Wonjong (Hunchun) and Quanhe. Important cities and towns on the river are Hoeryong and Onsong in North Korea, Tumen and Nanping (南坪镇, in the county-level city of Helong) in China's Jilin province.

In 1995, the People's Republic of China, Mongolia, Russia, North Korea and South Korea signed three agreements to create the Tumen River Economic Development Area.[4][5][6][7]

  1. ^ EB (1878), p. 390.
  2. ^ "Drainage Basins of the Sea of Okhotsk and Sea of Japan" (PDF). www.unece.org.
  3. ^ a b Onishi, Norimitsu (22 October 2006). "Tension, Desperation: The China-North Korean Border". The New York Times. Much of the information comes from the captions to the large illustrated map published with the newspaper article and available online with it.
  4. ^ "Accord on Tumen River Area Development to Be Signed". Archived from the original on 2019-12-15. Retrieved 2010-01-23. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. ^ "Tumen River Area Development Program". Network of East Asian Think-tanks (NEAT). 2009. Archived from the original on 9 February 2015.
  6. ^ Kim, Myung-sung (14 January 2015). 최고 싱크탱크(think tank)도 "두만강 지역 개발하자" [From top think tank: "Let's develop the Tumen River area"]. Chosun News (in Korean). Archived from the original on 15 January 2015.
  7. ^ "JPRI Working Paper No. 53". www.jpri.org. Archived from the original on 2021-01-16. Retrieved 2017-05-01.


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