Liangjiahe
Liangjiahe, also known as Liangjia River, is a significant river in China, located in the northern part of the country. It is a tributary of the Liao River and flows through the provinces of Hebei and Liaoning. The river is approximately 320 kilometers long and has a drainage basin of about 10,000 square kilometers.
The Liangjiahe originates from the Changbai Mountains in Liaoning and flows northward, passing through several cities
The Liangjiahe plays an important role in the local economy, providing water for irrigation, hydroelectric power
However, like many rivers in China, the Liangjiahe faces challenges such as pollution and over-exploitation of
The Liangjiahe is also known for its historical and cultural significance. It has been an important route