Sinŭiju-si

Sinŭiju is a city in which faces , , China, across the international border of the Yalu River. It is the capital of .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Sino-Korean Friendship Bridge and Sinuiju Chongnyon station.

Bridge
The , or China–North Korea Friendship Bridge, is a bridge across the Yalu or Amnok River on the China–North Korea border. It connects the cities of in and of , by railway and roadway but pedestrians are not allowed to cross between either side.

Railway station
, also known as Sinŭiju Ch'ŏngnyŏn station, is a railway station in Yŏkchŏn-dong, , .

Aerodrome
is an near , Pyongan-bukto, .

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Dandong and Zhenzhu.

, is a city in Province, , right next to the border. The quiet riverside city is most famous for the pockmarked Yalu River Bridge spanning distressingly over the river.

Suburb
Subdistrict is a subdistrict in , , , . As of 2020, it administers the following four residential communities and one village:… is situated 6 km north of Sinŭiju-si.

Sinŭiju-si

Latitude
40.0942° or 40° 5′ 39″ north
Longitude
124.3924° or 124° 23′ 33″ east
Elevation
1 metre (3 feet)
Open location code
8QG639VR+MW
Geo­Names ID
2040892
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