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  2. Northeast China Plain - Wikipedia

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    The Northeast China Plain A map of Chinese geographical regions, showing the Northeast Plain's location relative to other regions. The Northeast China Plain (simplified Chinese: 东北平原; traditional Chinese: 東北平原; pinyin: Dōngběi Píngyuán), commonly known as Song liao Plain or the Manchurian Plain or just the Northeast Plain, is located in Northeast China, historically also ...

  3. Songhua River - Wikipedia

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    Songhua River, just west of Harbin. Oxbow lakes are common sights along the sides of the river. Songhua River is shown in a darkish blue color. The Songhua or Sunghwa River (also Haixi or Xingal, Russian: Сунгари Sungari) is one of the primary rivers of China, and the longest tributary of the Amur. It flows about 1,897 km (1,179 mi) [1 ...

  4. File:Northern China, Liao dynasty - Boot - 1993.158.2 ...

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    Imperial Boots Outer fabric: tapestry (kesi); silk and gold Liao Dynasty (907-1125) The Cleveland Museum of Art, Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund 1993.158, .158a (Cat. no. 23) The kesi outer fabric of the boots is woven with pairs of phoenixes chasing a flaming pearl among clouds.

  5. Liao River - Wikipedia

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    The Liao River is formed from the confluence of its two main tributaries, the Xiliao River from the west, and Dongliao River from the east. The western tributary resides entirely in Inner Mongolia, and is formed by the confluence of the Xar Moron River and the Laoha River at approximately 43° 25' N, 120° 45' E, before being reinforced by another tributary called the Xinkai River at its lower ...

  6. File:China, Northern, Liao dynasty - Pair of Boots - 1992.349 ...

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    For these boots, different outer fabrics were used: a patterned silk for the leg portion, and tapestry (kesi) for the foot. Since both were considered luxury fabrics, they were pieced together from remnants too precious to discard. Consequently, the silk pattern was not used in relation to the form of the boot, as seen in some other imperial boots.

  7. Northeast China Plain deciduous forests - Wikipedia

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    The Northeast China Plain deciduous forests ecoregion (WWF ID: PA0430) covers the flat interior Northeast China Plain and neighboring adjacent northwestern North Korea, in the region historically known as Manchuria. The plain is surrounded by mountains on the north and east, and supports some of China's largest forest tracts.

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