Nen River
The Nen River or Nenjiang, or Nonni is a river in Northeast China. The Nen River flows through the northern part of Heilongjiang Province and the northeastern section of Inner Mongolia, some parts of the river forming the border between the two regions. At in length, the Nen River is the longest tributary of the Songhua River.
The Nen River flows in the general southern direction in a wide valley between the Greater Khingan and the Lesser Khingan mountain ranges in the west and east, respectively, and meets the Second Songhua River near Da'an to form the Songhua River.
The river is prone to flooding, as occurred most recently in 1998 and 2005.
Tributaries
Major tributaries of the Nen River include:- Gan River
- Nemor River
- Nuomin River
- Wuyuer /Nuyur River
- Yalu River
- Chuoer River
- Taoer/Chaor River
- Huolin River
Cities
- Nenjiang, named after the river
- Qiqihar
- Jiangqiao
History
In November 1931, the bridge over the Nen River near Jiangqiao became the site of one of the first battles of the Second Sino-Japanese War.