China-North Korea Passenger Train Services to Resume After Six-Year Suspension
In Brief
Passenger trains between China and North Korea will restart this week after a six-year halt.
Key Facts
- Passenger train services between China and North Korea are set to resume this week.
- Train journeys were suspended in 2020 due to border closures related to the Covid-19 pandemic.
- Travel operators report that Chinese and North Koreans can now purchase tickets for these services.
What Happened
Travel operators report that passenger train services between China and North Korea will resume this week, ending a six-year suspension that began with border closures in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Why It Matters
The resumption of train services marks a change in cross-border travel restrictions and may impact travel and exchanges between China and North Korea. It follows a prolonged period of limited connectivity since 2020. Based on a single source report
What's Next
Observers may monitor how the reopening affects travel volume and bilateral relations. Further announcements from official authorities or changes in travel policies may follow.
Sources
- The Guardian — China-North Korea trains to resume after six-year halt following Covid outbreak(1d ago)
