Border city offers curious visitors a taste of DPRK
Updated: 2016-10-07 09:04
By Wu Yong and Liu Ce(China Daily)
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At the park, you can also watch a movie on a public flat screen TV or take a stroll.
Overlooking the Yalu River about 15 kilometers northeast of downtown Dandong, is the Hushan Great Wall, the eastern starting point of the Great Wall, rebuilt during the Ming Dynasty.
A brief hike along the wall provides beautiful views of surrounding cornfields, and the return path takes you to a small stream that separates China and DPRK.
DPRK's guardhouses are 300-400 meters away from the stream. Do remember not to cross the stream.
Besides the Great Wall, the other attraction in the area is the ancient well of Goguryeo.
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