Gyaing River

Gyaing River is a river of Kayin State and Mon State, in southeastern Burma (Myanmar). Its two major tributaries, the and the Haungtharaw River, flow together to form the Gyaing at 16°36′12″N 98°00′25″E / 16.60333°N 98.00694°E. It is about 45 miles (72 km) long and flows into the Salween River immediately above Moulmein, at 16°30′55″N 97°37′36″E / 16.51528°N 97.62667°E (its mouth).

Gyaing River

Gyaing River is a river of Kayin State and Mon State, in southeastern Burma (Myanmar). Its two major tributaries, the and the Haungtharaw River, flow together to form the Gyaing at 16°36′12″N 98°00′25″E / 16.60333°N 98.00694°E. It is about 45 miles (72 km) long and flows into the Salween River immediately above Moulmein, at 16°30′55″N 97°37′36″E / 16.51528°N 97.62667°E (its mouth).