Ji'an Yalu River Border Railway Bridge

The Ji'an Yalu River Border Railway Bridge (Chinese: 集安鸭绿江国境铁路大桥; pinyin: Jí'ān Yālùjiāng Guójìng Tiělù Dàqiáo) is a single-track railway bridge that spans the Yalu River and connects the outskirts of the Chinese town of Ji'an in Jilin Province with the North Korean town of Manp'o in Chagang Province.

It was constructed between 1937 and July 31, 1939 by Imperial Japan which during this time controlled both Korea and northeast China (through the puppet state of Manchukuo).

[citation needed] The bridge was used for shipping troops from China into Korea during the Korean War and was targeted by US aerial bombing; however, it was not destroyed.

[citation needed] From the Chinese side, the bridge is accessible for tourists who can walk up to a line close to the actual border.

[1] A new Ji'an Yalu River Border Road Bridge located upstream was completed and opened in April 2019.

Xiajiefang Bridgehead [ zh ] used in the Korean War
Ji'an Port