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Heilongjiang - Wikipedia The province takes its name from the Amur river which marks the border between the People's Republic of China and Russia Heilongjiang has significant agricultural production, [6] and raw materials, such as timber, oil, and coal
Heilongjiang | China’s Northernmost Region | Britannica Heilongjiang, the northernmost sheng (province) of China’s Northeast region It is bounded to the north and east by Russia along the Amur River and the Ussuri (Wusuli) River, to the south by the Chinese province of Jilin, and to the west by the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
Heilongjiang - New World Encyclopedia Heilongjiang is one of China’s water-rich provinces The interior of the province, which is relatively flat and low in altitude, contains the Songhua River, the Nen River, and the Mudan River, all tributaries of the Amur, while the northern border forms part of the Amur valley
Heilongjiang Travel Guide - chinatripedia Heilongjiang Province, named after the Heilong River (also known as the Amur River), is the northernmost and easternmost province in China It is the province with the highest latitude and the furthest east longitude in the country
Heilongjiang, Best Chinas Ice-Snow Tourism Destination 2025 Heilongjiang is famous for its ice-snow tourism, Chinese-Russian border culture, Northeast cuisine, and diverse ethnic intangible cultural heritage, including landmarks like Harbin Ice Festival and unique crafts
Heilongjiang Province - Chinafolio Heilongjiang contains China’s northernmost and easternmost points Slightly larger than Sweden at an area of 463,600 square km, Heilongjiang covers 60% of what was formerly Manchuria, the historical name given to what are now the provinces of Heilongjiang, Jilin and Liaoning
Heilongjiang hand cannon - Wikipedia The Heilongjiang hand cannon (in 2021), a hand cannon dated to 1288 based on its proximity to a battle between the rebel prince Nayan and Yuan dynasty forces armed with hand cannons The Heilongjiang hand cannon or hand-gun [a] is a bronze hand cannon [1] manufactured no later than 1288 and is the world's oldest confirmed surviving firearm [2] It weighs 3 55 kg (7 83 pounds) and is 34