By YOSHIKAZU HIRAI/ Correspondent
September 16, 2020 at 07:10 JST
The Chinese bank of the Amnok river, foreground, is lit up with neon signs, while the North Korean bank on the far side remains wrapped in darkness at night in this photo taken in Dandong, China, in July. (Yoshikazu Hirai)
DANDONG, China--When North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited the northwestern border city of Sinuiju in 2018, he is thought to have been annoyed by the gaudy neon signs lighting up the Chinese bank across the Amnok river. [Read More]
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