Dandong home stay facility in China and north Korea have 13 ports, were JiLinSha
Release date:2023-02-28          Reading volume:1354
There were 13 ports in China and Korea, namely, Jilin Shatuozi Port, Jilin Huanhe Port, Jilin Gucheng Port, Dandong Railway port, Dandong Port, Jilin Nanping Port, Jilin Sanhe port, Jilin Kaeshantun Port, Jilin Ji 'an Port, Jilin Tumen Port, Dandong Taiping Bay Port and Dandong Highway Port.
 
1, Jilin Sha Tuozi Port. Located in Sankongzi Township, Hunchun City, 15 kilometers away from Hunchun downtown, across the Tumen River and North Hamgyong County Seber County of North Korea corresponding to the Doritong inspection station. It is connected by a road bridge.
 
2. Jilin Circle River Port. Located in Quanhe Village, Jingxin Town, Hunchun City, it is connected to Undeok County, North Hamgyong Province, North Korea by a highway bridge across the Tumen River.
 
3. Jilin Ancient City Port. It is located in Chongshan Township, Helong City, 75 kilometers away from Helong City, and corresponds to the Sanchangtong Inspection Station across the river in Dahongdan County, Yanggang Province, North Korea.
 
4. Dandong Railway Port. Dandong Railway port is one of the largest railway ports in China, located in Dandong railway station.
 
5. Port of Dandong. Dandong port is divided into Dadongang District and Langtou Port District. Great Donggang District is located in the south of Donggang City.
 
6. Nanping Port of Jilin Province. It is located in Nampyeong Village, Deokhwa Township, Helong City, 52 kilometers away from Helong City, and across the river from the Cholseong-ri Inspection Station in Musan County, North Hamgyong Province, North Korea.
 
 
 
Extended information:
 
The border between China and North Korea is mainly divided by the Tumen River, Changbai Mountain and Yalu River. The Tumen River, with a total length of 521 kilometers, only 17 kilometers at the end of the river is not the border, accounting for 37 percent of the total length of the border. The 795 km Yalu River is the border between China and North Korea, accounting for 56 percent of the total length of the border.
 

 

The remaining 7 percent, or 107 kilometers, is made up of Mount Baekdu, the only section of the border between China and North Korea that is not made up of rivers. The terrain of the border between China and North Korea fluctuates.