Train From North Korea To China Reaches Beijing After 6-Year Pause

Train journeys between the East Asian neighbours were halted in 2020 under strict border closures during the pandemic, but resumed on Thursday.

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  • The first train from North Korea to Beijing in nearly six years arrived Friday morning
  • Train journeys between North Korea and China were halted in 2020 due to the pandemic
  • The K28 train departed Pyongyang and took over 23 hours to reach Beijing
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The first train from North Korea to Beijing in nearly six years arrived on Friday morning after nearly a day's journey, China's railway authority said.

China is North Korea's largest trading partner and a vital source of diplomatic, economic and political support for the isolated nuclear state.

Train journeys between the East Asian neighbours were halted in 2020 under strict border closures during the pandemic, but resumed on Thursday.

The K28 train from Pyongyang arrived in Beijing at 8.37 am (0037 GMT) on Friday, after departing from Pyongyang more than 23 hours earlier.

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The re-opening of the train route marks rare access for foreigners into North Korea, which bans tourism except for some Russian citizens under limited arrangements, according to tour agencies.

South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported that a train had been seen crossing the Sino-Korean Friendship Bridge over the Yalu River on Thursday.

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The river separates North Korea's Sinuiju from northeastern China's Dandong.

AFP journalists aboard the K27 train departing Beijing and bound for Pyongyang on Thursday saw certain carriages were reserved only for passengers travelling to North Korea.

Those wagons are then attached to another train in Dandong to transport them across the border to Sinuiju, tour agencies told AFP.

There, the wagons -- as well as North Korean domestic carriages -- are attached to a third train heading to Pyongyang.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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