File:North Korea - View from China (6178703537).jpg

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English: Glimpse of North Korea (DPRK) as you can see from Fangchuan, Jingxin, Hunchun, Yanbian, Jilin, China. Fangchuan, a national scenic area, is located in Jingxin, part of the southeast of Hunchun City, in Jilin Province, China and at the critical point of the flow of Tumen/Tuman River to Japan Sea. Fangchuan is contiguous to Hassan town, Russia in east and faces North Korea (DPRK) across Tumen/Tuman River in southwest. Fangchuan is known as “local crowing and barking to be heard in three countries”. Local tourist attractions include “one sight to three countries”.
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Author Roman Harak

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6 September 2011

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