China and North Korea are restoring a direct rail link between their capitals after a six-year pause, a move that reflects ...
Passenger trains between China and North Korea will resume service on Thursday, reviving a transport link that was shuttered for six years due to the pandemic, China's rail operator said.
China has reopened passenger train service to North Korea, ending a long COVID-era shutdown and boosting cross-border travel.
China's Belt and Road Initiative railway linking Budapest and Belgrade becomes operational after years of delays, ...
Restoring tourist travel has been seen as a litmus test of Pyongyang's willingness to rebuild relations with its biggest trading partner China will resume passenger train services to North Korea for ...
International passenger trains connecting China and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) will begin operating in both directions on Thursday, China State Railway Group Co., Ltd. announced ...
Think Japan and you’ll almost certainly think of its streamlined Shinkansen bullet trains. But China is now the undisputed ...
China is preparing to expand its strategic transport infrastructure across remote frontier regions near India as part of its ...
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North Korea-China passenger train service resumes after six-year hiatus
Passenger train services between Pyongyang, North Korea, and Beijing, China, will resume for the first time in six years following the COVID-19 pandemic. The resumption of North Korea-China train ...
Passenger train services between China and North Korea will resume this week six years after their suspension due to the Covid-19 pandemic, rail authorities in Beijing confirmed on Tuesday.
SEOUL/BEIJING, March 10 (Reuters) - Tickets for the first passenger train in six years from Beijing to North Korea's capital, Pyongyang, were sold out ahead of its March 12 departure, an official ...
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