The Taedong River (Korean:Â ëëê°) is a large river in North Korea. The river rises in the Rangrim Mountains of the country's north where it then flows southwest into Korea Bay at Namp'o. In between, it runs through the country's capital, Pyongyang. Along the river are landmarks such as the Juche Tower and Kim Il-sung Square.
The river is 439 kilometres (273 miles) in length, and is generally deep. It is the fifth-longest river on the Korean peninsula and the second-longest in North Korea. Pyongyang is approximately 110Â km upstream from the mouth, Sunchon 192Â km upstream, and TaehÅng 414Â km upstream. Because of its depth, it is widely used for river transport; it is navigable by large ships up to 65Â km inland, although most commercial traffic stops at Songrim.