All travelers to Dandong will go to the banks of the Yalu River to see the broken bridge built in 1909. The broken bridge was the first bridge on the Yalu River. It was blown up by the US military when it resisted the US and aided the DPRK. There are four holes left on the Chinese side, which is a must-visit landmark in Dandong. Follow the broken bridge to the remaining bridge, facing the river wind can overlook North Korea. Next to the broken bridge is the Sino-DPRK friendship bridge that was the volunteer army "staggering, angry, across the Yalu River". It is a bridge of friendship that witnessed the people of China and North Korea join forces to fight the invaders.
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All travelers to Dandong will go to the banks of the Yalu River to see the broken bridge built in 1909. The broken bridge was the first bridge on the Yalu River. It was blown up by the US military when it resisted the US and aided the DPRK. There are four holes left on the Chinese side, which is a must-visit landmark in Dandong. Follow the broken bridge to the remaining bridge, facing the river wind can overlook North Korea. Next to the broken bridge is the Sino-DPRK friendship bridge that was the volunteer army "staggering, angry, across the Yalu River". It is a bridge of friendship that witnessed the people of China and North Korea join forces to fight the invaders.
Very good! I vaguely remember the scene in the textbook when I was in school, plus the live music, which is very substitutional. There is also a small video in the second half of the bridge to let you understand the history more and you can see the buildings of the Korean people on the other side more clearly.
Personally think that going to Dandong is to fight the United States and aid the DPRK, so the bridge must go. Standing on the bridge, looking across the bank, the heart is mixed, the volunteer army from here to cross the border, how many people have slept in a foreign country so far!
Dandong's most worthwhile attraction, no one. The historical significance is very large, there are relevant descriptions of bridges and anti-US aid to the DPRK, as well as introduction and real display of open and closed bridge technology. In addition, the scenery on the bridge is also very beautiful, and you can see North Korea (although it is not clear). The night view is more beautiful, it is recommended to take a walk at night.
Standing on the broken bridge, I imagined that the volunteers rushed to North Korea from the bridge. The mood was very complicated. I couldn’t feel that emotion without coming to the scene. The Dandong people were also very good. They were really enthusiastic. I felt that the most comfortable place to travel was still in the northeast. People were enthusiastic and things were less.