Imjin River

Imjin
Bridge of Freedom crossing the Imjin. Located in Munsan, Paju, South Korea.
Native name임진강/림진강 (Korean)
Location
CountryNorth Korea (PRK), South Korea (ROK)
ProvincesKangwon (PRK), North Hwanghae (PRK), Gyeonggi (ROK)
Physical characteristics
SourceTuryu Mountain
 • locationPoptong, Kangwon Province, North Korea
MouthHan River
 • location
Paju, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea
Length273.50 km (169.95 mi)
Basin size8,138.90 km2 (3,142.45 sq mi)
South Korean name
Hangul
임진강
Hanja
臨津江
RRImjingang
MRImjin'gang
North Korean name
Hangul
림진강
Hanja
臨津江
RRRimjingang
MRRimjin'gang

The Imjin River (Korean임진강; South Korean spelling) or Rimjin (림진강; North Korean spelling) is the seventh-largest river in Korea. It flows from north to south, crossing the Demilitarized Zone and joining the Han River downstream of Seoul, near the Yellow Sea.

The river is not the namesake of the Imjin War (Japanese invasions in the late 16th century).