Four stones were recovered shortly after falling in the countryside of Fuyu in Songyuan city, Jilin Province, on 15 August 1993. Songyuan is classified as an L6 chondrite. Most of this meteorite resides in the Fuyu Museum, Songyuan, China. Less than 1 kg of this material has been released from China. Source
On the afternoon of August 15, 1993, the countryside near Songyuan City was witness to a small shower of meteorites. In total, 4 individuals were recovered, the largest weighing 28 kilograms and the smallest 2.5 kilograms. The 28-kilogram stone embedded itself in the ground to a depth of 60 centimeters. The strewn field is estimated to cover nearly 10 square kilometers. Read more
Songyuan Jilin Province , China Fell 1993 August 15, 14:3015:00 local time Ordinary chondrite (L6) Four meteorites were recovered within a 10 km2 area shortly after falling in the countryside of Fuyu in Songyuan city. Individual masses were 28 kg, unknown, 6.4 kg, and 2.5 kg. The largest object created a pit 60 cm deep. Classification and mineralogy (A. Rubin, UCLA): olivine, Fa24.4±0.3; shock stage, S2. Specimens: type specimen, 95.6 g, UCLA; 6.4 kg stone split evenly between Morgan and Reed; main mass, Fuyu. Source