The Moei River is a tributary of the Salween River. The Moei River originates in the Phop Phra District of Tak Province and flows north in a northwest direction. From its source, it flows south to north across Mae Sot, Mae Ramat, and Tha Song Yang Districts of Tak Province, finally entering the Salween River in the Sop Moei District of Mae Hong Son Province. The river is 327 kilometres long and forms a portion of the border between Thailand and Myanmar. The Yuam River joins its left bank only 7 kilometres before its confluence with the Salween. Many fish species inhabit its waters, including the giant river catfish. Karen tribe people cross the river to enter Thailand as refugees or to return to the Kayin State (Karen State) in Myanmar.
Source: Ayutthaya Historical Research
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