Linjiang Yalu River Bridge
Bridge between China and North Korea
The Linjiang Yalu River Bridge (Chinese: 临江国际大桥) is a bridge over the Yalu River, connecting Linjiang City, Jilin Province, China, with Chunggang County, Chagang Province, North Korea.[1] It was built by the Japanese in 1938 and Linjiang Border Post is located there. A little downstream from the bridge is Yunfeng Dam.
During the Korean War, it was one of the border posts from which the Chinese People's Volunteer Army entered North Korea.[citation needed]
See also
- Sino–Korean Friendship Bridge and New Yalu River Bridge (Dandong)
- Ji'an Yalu River Border Railway Bridge
- Changbai-Hyesan International Bridge
- Tumen Border Bridge (Tumen City)
- Tumen River Bridge (Hunchun)
References
- ^ Linjiang Border Post (Baishan City Scenes by Japanese Consulate General in Shenyang) (in Japanese)
41°47′33″N 126°53′47″E / 41.7926°N 126.8964°E / 41.7926; 126.8964
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- 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