The Yalu River is beautifully landscaped and the North Korean buildings are opposite. A river separated by different winds and objects. The bridge is half-attributed. The bridge was built during the Republic of China. Now the historical signs are more than practical functions. It is worth taking a taxi to see it in the past.
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The Yalu River is beautifully landscaped and the North Korean buildings are opposite. A river separated by different winds and objects. The bridge is half-attributed. The bridge was built during the Republic of China. Now the historical signs are more than practical functions. It is worth taking a taxi to see it in the past.
This attraction is currently closed due to the epidemic. When it is normally open, you can take a train here to Manpu City, the sixth largest city in North Korea, for a day trip. We are the surrounding villagers who took us to take a detour from the village to check in and out of the gate of the country, and went to the railway bridge to see the gate of the railway bridge from a distance. The people walking on the other side can be seen with the naked eye. There is a paid telescope, and you can clearly see the guns on the back of the soldiers standing opposite. Overall, there is not much to see, but it is definitely a landscape worth mentioning along the G311.
The Yalu River National Railway Bridge is in the north of Ji'an City. The scenic spot includes the National Gate, the Railway Bridge and a squat building. Tickets are 30 yuan, a bit expensive. If you don't buy tickets, you can see it roughly on the highway along the river, and you can see the panoramic view of the railway bridge, the residents and cyclists who wash clothes on the opposite side. You can see the female soldiers at the bridge in North Korea in the quilt with a small telescope.
It took six or seven hours to drive from Changbai Mountain, and the scenery was very good. In the evening, it's OK to go to Koryo Firepan Street with Missy's local characteristics. It's delicious. The next morning, I went straight to the railway bridge, where I was stopped, and said I would take you to see other scenery instead of the railway bridge. Give a 50 yuan guide fee for a car, and if you think about it, say yes. Let the guide get on, drive six or seven hundred meters north, turn right at a construction site, and come to a highway bridge. Everyone who sees a one-day tour to North Korea crosses this bridge. Then we turn around the river and feel that this place can be fooled without a guide. The tour guide said that only one thousand yuan would go to work in a month, so he came out to do it to make more money. Later, the tour guide asked whether to buy cigarettes or not. The North Korean soldier smuggled one 120, feeling fresh, and took two. The smoke tasted good. In the roadside shop, the landlady put it in her belly like a swimming ring and took it across the road. It was funny to show me that it was stolen and could not be aboveboard. Generally speaking, the tour guide is still very conscientious, honest one, and later give 20 more tips. After all, I always feel that it is not addictive not to go to the railway. Everyone spends another 30 yuan to buy tickets and then goes to the railway for a tour. The railway is hollowed out. Looking down is quite frightening. 30 yuan ticket is a little expensive, you can go to the railway to take photos casually, A Bingge regardless, can not cross the national mirror line. If you take a cruise ship, you can watch it from a close distance across the river, but you can't go ashore. You can report a one-day tour to North Korea, and play in Manpu, the sixth largest city of North Korea, for one day, 800 RMB. Just bring your ID card. Don't use your passport, because once the passport is stamped with the Korean Customs Seal, you will be refused to sign it when you go to Europe, America and other countries. Generally speaking, this place is quite interesting. It has good scenery and good air. The premise is that an old cement plant in Manpu should not start production, otherwise the smoke will float over and the air will be very bad. A mindless scribble, just read it.
Just to the Yalu River as the boundary demarcation, we can clearly see the opposite side of the river North Korea! We can also see their gun buildings, cars, the kind of cars powered by firewood, I believe many people have never seen! The car whistled back and forth as it drove! I also saw their factories and buildings, which were better than I expected. I thought they were poor and had nothing. Now it seems good to see that they are poor and poor. But compared with us, they are still poor. I suggest you go and see them.
The Chinese people stood up to the education base of the United States and aided the DPRK.