China has long been the sole major ally and trading partner of the reclusive nation, but heightened tension has resulted in an economic slowdown in relations. Nowhere is this slowdown more apparent than on the 880-mile long border between the two countrie


China has long been the sole major ally and trading partner of the reclusive nation, but heightened tension has resulted in an economic slowdown in relations. Nowhere is this slowdown more apparent than on the 880-mile long border between the two countries. Although trade continues, half-finished buildings and an eerie sense of abandonment showcase the strained ties.

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The border between China and North Korea has been described as the nation’s “lifeline to the outside world.” 

Picture: Reuters/Damir Sagolj

Reuters photographers visited the Chinese city of Dandong on the border to see how the area has been affected, and the photos are fascinating.

The border between China and North Korea has been described as the nation’s “lifeline to the outside world.”

The contrast between the two nations is stark. While much of the landscape along the North Korean side of the border is barren, punctuated with small towns…

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The contrast between the two nations is stark. While much of the landscape along the North Korean side of the border is barren, punctuated with small towns… 

Picture: Reuters/Damir Sagolj

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the Chinese side is dominated by the city of Dandong. 

Picture: Reuters/Damir Sagolj

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Since the oppressive regime has made it illegal for citizens to leave the country without its permission, the Chinese city of Dandong is the most many North Koreans will see of the outside world.  Picture: Reuters/Damir Sagolj

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At night, the only constant light from the North Korean side of the border is the illuminated statue of Kim Il-sung, the country’s founding father, according to The Guardian’s Matthew Poulter. Picture: Reuters/Damir Sagolj

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The Friendship Bridge, seen in this photo, is one of the few ways to leave North Korea, and is also the most heavily used trade route. Picture: Reuters/Damir Sagolj

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The reclusive peninsula’s ongoing nuclear development has strained ties between the two nations, which, combined with UN sanctions, has resulted in slowed trade. The border is littered with run-down buildings and incomplete construction projects. Picture: Reuters/Damir Sagolj

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The sanctions limit the export of commodities such as iron ore and coal from North Korea, meaning the majority of goods passing through the border are now household items, food, and textiles. Picture: Reuters/Damir Sagolj

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Despite signing UN sanctions against Pyongyang, China is keen to maintain trade relations with the regime as it fears its collapse would result in crowds fleeing over the border.

Picture: Reuters/Damir Sagolj

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There’s also a thriving black market for Chinese mobile phones in the border region. Chinese reception reaches over the river into North Korea, so with international calls being illegal in the hermit state, its citizens are willing to risk their freedom to get their hands on these devices. Picture: Reuters/Damir Sagolj

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However tense the situation may be, the border region still attracts plenty of tourists. Picture: Reuters/Damir Sagolj

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Visitors can take boat rides down the Yalu — the river that divides the two nations. Picture: Reuters/Damir Sagolj

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It’s also common for Chinese couples to rent boats and travel along the North Korean border on their wedding day.

Picture: Reuters/Damir Sagolj

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In this photo, a souvenir vendor takes a nap in front of barbed wire marking the border. Picture: Reuters/Damir Sagolj

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Ultimately, a visit to Dandong is probably one of the safest ways to get a peek into North Korea. Picture: Reuters/Damir Sagolj

Source:Independent.co.uk


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