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King Seon administrated their territories by creating a prefecture in the neighbourhood : The Hoiwon Prefecture ([[Hangul]] : 회원부 [[Hanja]] : 懷遠府) with Dalju ([[Hangul]] : 달주 [[Hanja]] :達州) present-day [[Tongjiang]] ([[Hanzi]] :同江 [[pinyin]] :Tóngjiāng), as its administrative centre. |
King Seon administrated their territories by creating a prefecture in the neighbourhood : The Hoiwon Prefecture ([[Hangul]] : 회원부 [[Hanja]] : 懷遠府) with Dalju ([[Hangul]] : 달주 [[Hanja]] :達州) present-day [[Tongjiang]] ([[Hanzi]] :同江 [[pinyin]] :Tóngjiāng), as its administrative centre. |
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=== Amur Bridge Project === |
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The [[Amur Bridge Project]] was announced in [[2007]] by [[Valery Solomonovich Gurevich]], the vice-chairman of the [[Jewish Autonomous Oblast]] in [[Russia]]. He said that [[China]] and [[Russia]] will start construction of the first railway bridge over the [[Amur River]] at the end of 2007. [[Nizhneleninskoye]], a village in the [[Jewish Autonomous Oblast]], will be joined by a railway bridge to Tongjiang. |
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[http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200706/19/eng20070619_385591.html] |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 21:23, 29 August 2008
47°39′5″N 132°30′26″E / 47.65139°N 132.50722°E
Tongjiang in a city in Heilongjiang province in China . It has a population of over 100,000.
History
Early medieval history
From 698 to 936, the kingdom of Balhae occupied northern Korea and parts of Manchuria and Primorsky Krai, consisting of the Nanai, the Udege, and the Evenks and descendants of the Tungus-speaking people and the people of the recently fallen Goguryeo kingdom of Korea. The vicinity of Tongjiang was settled at this moment by Heishui Mohe tribes (Hangul : 흑수말갈 Hanja/Hanzi : 黑水靺鞨 pinyin : Hēishuǐ Mòhé). These tribes were submitted to Balhae Kingdom under King Seon's reign (818-830).
King Seon administrated their territories by creating a prefecture in the neighbourhood : The Hoiwon Prefecture (Hangul : 회원부 Hanja : 懷遠府) with Dalju (Hangul : 달주 Hanja :達州) present-day Tongjiang (Hanzi :同江 pinyin :Tóngjiāng), as its administrative centre.
Amur Bridge Project
The Amur Bridge Project was announced in 2007 by Valery Solomonovich Gurevich, the vice-chairman of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast in Russia. He said that China and Russia will start construction of the first railway bridge over the Amur River at the end of 2007. Nizhneleninskoye, a village in the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, will be joined by a railway bridge to Tongjiang. [1]