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Beijing to send first train to Pyongyang for six years as neighbors revive link

China is set to launch its first passenger train between Beijing and Pyongyang on Thursday. This will end a six-year-long gap as it aims to improve?cross-border infrastructure and rebuild relations with its neighbor.

China's railway authority announced that train K27 would arrive at the North Korean capital of Pyongyang on Friday evening, 6:07 pm (0907 GMT), after a 24 hour and 41 minute journey skirting north of Bohai Sea, with a stopover in border city Dandong.

A spokesperson for the foreign ministry told reporters that China and North Korea are "friendly neighbors" and that a passenger train service across the border facilitates inter-cultural exchanges.

The spokesperson added that China supports stronger communication between the two sides to facilitate such exchanges.

When the COVID-19 pandemic erupted in 2020, service was suspended.

Travel agencies that organise trips to North Korea say the country is mostly closed to foreign tourists, with a few exceptions. These are mainly Russian tour groups, under limited arrangements.

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In a public notice, China's railways announced that the service will run four days per week, Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.

Beijing Travel Agency said that tickets for the trip on Thursday were all sold out, but there were still some available for March 18.

The'shorter Dandong to Pyongyang link' will operate daily both in directions. The first service leaves China's northeastern town of Dandong on Thursday at ten a.m. and arrives in Pyongyang by six seven p.m.

During the pandemic, cross-border flights also had to be halted.

North Korea's Air Koryo resumed flights to China by 2023, according to its booking website. The airline now operates between the two capitals on Tuesdays and Sundays. Colleen howe, Beijing newsroom and Clarence Fernandez edited the article.

(source: Reuters)