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Ai River
The Ai River at the Ai River Bridge on Provincial Highway 319, with the Hushan Great Wall in the back]
Location
Country China
Province Dangdong, Liaoning
Basin features
River system Yalu River

The Ai River ( traditional Chinese: 璦河; simplified Chinese: 瑷河, also traditional Chinese: 愛河; simplified Chinese: 爱河; originally traditional Chinese: 靉河; simplified Chinese: 叆河 and Chinese: 烏骨江 in the Tang dynasty) in Dangdong, Liaoning, China, is the largest tributary on the right (Chinese) side of the Yalu River that flows between China and North Korea. It starts in the mountains of Kuandian Manchu Autonomous County, runs 182 kilometers (113 mi) through Fengcheng City and Zhen'an District, and empties into the Yalu River at Jiulianshan, just south of the Hushan Great Wall. [1]

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ai River
The Ai River at the Ai River Bridge on Provincial Highway 319, with the Hushan Great Wall in the back]
Location
Country China
Province Dangdong, Liaoning
Basin features
River system Yalu River

The Ai River ( traditional Chinese: 璦河; simplified Chinese: 瑷河, also traditional Chinese: 愛河; simplified Chinese: 爱河; originally traditional Chinese: 靉河; simplified Chinese: 叆河 and Chinese: 烏骨江 in the Tang dynasty) in Dangdong, Liaoning, China, is the largest tributary on the right (Chinese) side of the Yalu River that flows between China and North Korea. It starts in the mountains of Kuandian Manchu Autonomous County, runs 182 kilometers (113 mi) through Fengcheng City and Zhen'an District, and empties into the Yalu River at Jiulianshan, just south of the Hushan Great Wall. [1]

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