The China–North Korea border is an international border separating China and North Korea, extending from Korea Bay in the west to a tripoint with Russia in the east. The total length of the border is 1,352 kilometers (840 mi). The current border was created by two secret treaties signed between China and North Korea in 1962 and 1964.
Inscription stone marking the border between China and North Korea in Jilin
Sino-Korean Friendship Bridge (right), linking Dandong with North Korea
The Beijing–Pyongyang passenger train passes Dandong
The Ji'an Railway Bridge between Ji'an, Jilin Province and Manpo, Chagang Province of North Korea.
China–North Korea–Russia tripoint
The China–North Korea–Russia tripoint is the tripoint where the China–Russia border and the North Korea–Russia border intersect.
The tripoint is in the Tumen River about 500 meters upstream from Korea Russia Friendship Bridge and under 2,000 meters from the Russian settlement of Khasan.
Korea Russia Friendship Bridge viewed in Fangchuan Village, China
China–North Korea–Russia tripoint memorial in Fangchuan, China