Changbai–Hyesan International Bridge
China–North Korea bridge
The Changbai–Hyesan International Bridge (Chinese: 长惠国际大桥) is a bridge over the Yalu River, connecting Changbai Korean Autonomous County of Changbai City, Jilin Province, China, with Hyesan City of Ryanggang Province, North Korea. It was initially built in 1936 by the Japanese, and, after several destructions and rebuildings, was renewed in 1985 as the present-day bridge, which is 148 meters (486 ft) long and 9 meters (30 ft) wide.[citation needed] Since 1992, one-day, five-day and ten-day tours have been conducted between China and North Korea.[1]
See also
- Sino–Korean Friendship Bridge and New Yalu River Bridge (Dandong City)
- Ji'an Yalu River Border Railway Bridge
- Linjiang Yalu River Bridge
- Tumen Border Bridge (Tumen City)
- Tumen River Bridge (Hunchun City)
References
- ^ Sino-Korean Changbai-Hyesan International Bridge (in Chinese)
41°24′25″N 128°10′30″E / 41.4069°N 128.1750°E / 41.4069; 128.1750
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- New Yalu River Bridge3
- Sino-Korean Friendship Bridge2
- Tumen Border Railway Bridge2
- Tumen Border Road Bridge
- Quanhe-Yunting Bridge
- Hwanggumpyong Island3
- Upper Hekou Railway Bridge2
- Ji'an Railway Bridge2
- Ji'an Road Bridge
- Linjiang Yalu River Bridge
- Changbai-Hyesan Bridge
- Samjiyon crossing
- Guchengli Bridge
- Nanping Bridge
- Sanhe Bridge
- Chaokai Bridge
- Shatuozi Bridge
- Yalu River Broken Bridge
- Yalu River Broken Wooden Pontoon2
- Hekou Broken Bridge
- Chagang Samgang Railway Bridge2
- Kuunbong Railway Bridge2
- Karim Bridge
- Liangshui Broken Bridge
- Hunyung Railway Bridges2
- 1 Crossings that are open to third country nationals
- 2 Railway border crossings
- 3 Future or planned crossings