Take a look at the remote and sparsely populated North Korea-China border — where the Chinese military may be up to something

North Korea China border tourist

Life along North Korea’s northern borders with China and Russia stands in stark contrast with the southern frontier it shares with South Korea.

While the southern border is marked by the heavily fortified demilitarized zone, long stretches of the border with China only have some surveillance equipment or barbed-wire fences in various stages of disrepair.

Reuters correspondents Damir Sagolj and Sue-Lin Wong traveled along North Korea’s northern border in November and March this year. They peered across the frozen rivers that separate the countries, catching glimpses of life in the hermit kingdom.

But they also encountered strict read more >>>

Source : BusinessInsider.Com

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