The New Yalu River Bridge (Chinese:新鸭绿江大桥), or Korea-China Amnok River Bridge (Korean: 조중압록강다리), is a road bridge across the Amnok River between Dandong, Liaoning Province, China, and Sinuiju, North Korea. The cable-stayed bridge, which is 3 kilometers (1.9mi) long including the supporting roads, is intended as a replacement for the Sino-Korean Friendship Bridge.[1] Construction began in October 2011[2] and is mostly complete and connected with Xingdan Road, but the project stalled between 2014 and 2019, with work unfinished on the North Korean side.[3][4] By 2021, construction on the North Korean side has been mostly completed, with the bridge being expected to open soon.[5]
The New Yalu River Bridge was built as a replacement for the Sino-Korean Friendship Bridge, one of two other bridges in the area, to improve travel and trade between the two countries. The Sino-Korean Friendship Bridge, which opened in 1943, is only wide enough for a single rail track and a single reversible lane. It also cannot carry trucks over 20 tonnes.[1]
Plans to build the New Yalu River Bridge were approved by North Korea during a visit of Chinese PremierWen Jiabao to the country in 2010.[6] The bridge would be part of a development project including free trade zones on North Korean islands in the Yalu river.[7]
Construction of the New Yalu River Bridge began in 2011, reportedly cost China US$350 million to complete,[8] and has multiple lanes to carry traffic in both directions.[3]
It was originally planned to open in 2014, but due to delays on the North Korean side, the opening has been postponed indefinitely, as the bridge ended in a field outside of Sinuiju, North Korea.[9] In October 2017, Yonhap reported that North Korea has demanded that "Beijing to cover more of the costs of building the border bridge".[10]
In June 2019, Chinese Communist Party general secretary Xi Jinping pledged to pay for roads and customs posts on the North Korean side of the bridge, according to unnamed sources.[11]
In late September 2019, the construction for road links and customs posts on the North Korean side of the bridge began.[12][4] By April 2020 the project was reportedly near completion.[13] In mid-August 2020, the project was stopped again.[14] In October 2020, the project works restarted again.[15]
According to sources cited by South Korean newspaper Dong-a Ilbo, the works were planned to be completed during the first half of 2020, but delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[16] In October 2021, Yonhap reported that the bridge ramps on the Korean side were completed since, and that the bridge would be opened soon, as North Korea would restart border trade.[5]
"新鸭绿江大桥为6年来首次开通"加速"". www.donga.com (in Chinese (China)). 4 May 2020. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
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