Amnok River
The Amnok River, also known as the Yalu River, is a significant waterway in East Asia. It flows along the border between North Korea and China, stretching approximately 795 kilometers. The river originates from the Baekdu Mountain range and empties into the Yellow Sea. It serves as an important resource for both countries, providing water for agriculture and fishing.
The Amnok River is also notable for its historical and political significance. It has been a natural boundary for centuries and plays a role in the relations between North Korea and China. The river's banks are home to various ecosystems, supporting diverse wildlife and plant species.