 | Dongsungpaldojido(Ô´àòø¢Ô³ñýÓñ) or Map of Capital City and Eight Provinces, believed to be drawn in 18th century, shows in its North Hamgyeong Province edition that Gando (ÊàÓö) part of Manchuria north of Yallu (äåÖà) and Tumen (ÔçØ») rivers belonged to Korean territory. The picture map explains that Tomun River(÷Ïڦ˰), not Tumen River (ÔçØ»Ë°), was the national border line between Ching Dynasty China and Jocheon Dynasty Korea. China has so far denied that Tomun River, a tributary of Soonghwa River (áæü£Ë°), is the national border between the two countries. This new founding is runs counter to Beijing argument that Korea-China national border line is Tumen River (ÔçØ»Ë°). |