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The Amur River: Between Russia and China

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The Amur River
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First edition
Author Colin Thubron
LanguageEnglish
Genre Travel literature
Publisher Harper Press
Publication date
September 21, 2021
Publication place Mongolia & Russia & China
Media typePrint (hardcover & paperback & e-book)
Pages320
ISBN 978-0063099685

The Amur River: Between Russia and China is a 2021 book by Colin Thubron. It is an account of his travel from Mongolia to Russia to China, mostly along the Amur River.

Contents

Content

The book recounts author Colin Thubron's account of spending nearly two years traveling along the Amur River, from source to sea.

The river, which is over 2800 miles long goes by different names in each of the countries it flows through. Known as the Onon in northern Mongolia (where it is deemed sacred by the local horsemen), it becomes Shilka in Siberia and is called the Heilongjiang, or Black Dragon River in China. The author follows the river until it ends up in the Pacific at the Sea of Okhotsk.

"The book is more the story of the river and its people, with the author’s travels woven into the story, rather than a justification for the writer’s travels." [1]

This is the author's 10th travel book. His travel writing has mostly been focusing on the previous USSR and China regions. In the past, Thubron has written astutely of political borders, ethnic realities and nationhood before, notably in his 2006 Shadow of the Silk Road." [2]

Route Taken by the Author

Route taken by Colin Thubron in The Amur River
The Amur River: Between Russia and China
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370km
230miles
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Nikolaevsk
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Tyr
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Bogorodskoye
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Lazarev
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De-Kastri
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Bystrinsk
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Komsomolsk-na-Amure
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Troitskoye
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Vyatskoye
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Khabarovsk
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Tongjiang
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Suibin
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Jiayin
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Xunke
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Aihui
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Heihe
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Blagoveshchensk
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Albazin
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Skovorodino
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Ust-Karsk
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Sretensk
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Nerchinsk
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Shilka
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Ereentsav
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Bayan-Uul
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Dadal
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Duurilag Nars
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Binder
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Batshireet
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Ulan Bataar
Travel route through Mongolia, Russia & China

Reviews and Acclaim

References

  1. Joshua Bird (2021-11-21). ""The Amur River: Between Russia and China" by Colin Thubron". Asianreviewofbooks.com. Retrieved 2022-11-12.
  2. "A mighty river with many names: Adventures on the Amur". 9 September 2021.
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