Dandong Yalu River Bridge
The Dandong Yalu River Bridge is a vital crossing that connects Dandong, a city in China, to Sinuiju, a city in North Korea. Completed in 1911, it spans the Yalu River and serves as a key transportation link between the two countries. The bridge is primarily used for rail traffic, facilitating trade and travel.
Originally built as a railway bridge, the Dandong Yalu River Bridge has historical significance, having been damaged during conflicts, including World War II. Today, it stands as a symbol of the relationship between China and North Korea, attracting tourists and serving as a reminder of the region's complex history.