The Yellow River is known as the Huang He or Huang Ho in China. It also has the nickname of the River of Sorrow and China's Sorrow due to the many deaths caused by it's frequent flooding.
The Yellow River is known as the Huang He or Huang Ho in China. It also has the nickname of the River of Sorrow and China's Sorrow due to the many deaths caused by it's frequent flooding.
The Yellow River
Huang He, and Huang Ho, are other names for China's yellow river.
In Pinyin (China's official romanised spelling), it is Huang He. It was previously written Hwang Ho
In China, The River is fully, named as 'Huang Ho'. Un English it is sometimes known as the 'Yellow River;.
The Huang He (formerly Hwang Ho, or Yellow River) called the China's Sorrow because the river, named for the yellow silt or sediment it carries, has often flooded many times over its long civilized history. Much destruction has been caused, and many thousands of people killed, when high water on the Huang He flooded the farms and villages that line its banks in north central China.Levees and flood controls have reduced this in modern times, so that flooding on other Chinese rivers (such as the Yangtze) are more frequent and calamitous.
Dito nag simula ang unang kabihasnan ng mga tsino..at tinaguriang din itong pighati ng tsina dahil kung umapaw ito dulot nito ay pighighatiImproe Answer by:yvonneplazaAng Huang Ho ilog na matatagpuan sa china na tinaguriang "River Of Sorrow" o Ilog Pighati.
No, there aren't any bridges on that river.It is spelled as Huang He River.
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The Yellow River. (Hwang Ho, Huang He)