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How many ports are there in China and North Korea?

There are thirteen ports in China and North Korea, namely Shatuozi Port in Jilin, Jilinquanhe Port, Licheng Port in Jilin Ancient City, Dandong Railway Port, dandong port Port, Nanping Port in Jilin, Sanhe Port in Jilin, Kaishantun Port in Jilin, Ji 'an Port in Jilin, Tumen Port in Jilin, Taiping Bay Port in Dandong and Dandong Highway Port.

Shatuozi Port in Jilin 1. It is located in Sankongkong Township, Hunchun City, 5 km away from Hunchun City/KLOC-0, and across Tumen River, it corresponds to Li Duo Inspection Bureau in Saber County, North Hamgyong Province, North Korea. There is a highway bridge connection.

2. Jilin Huanhe Port. Located in Quanhe Village, Jingxin Town, Hunchun City, it is connected with Ende County, North Hamgyong Province, North Korea by a highway bridge across Tumen River.

3. Ancient City Port of Jilin. Located in Chongshan Township, helong city, 75 kilometers away from helong city, it is opposite to the third general inspection office in Dahongdan County, Liangjiang Road, North Korea across the river.

4. Dandong Railway Port. Dandong Railway Port is one of the largest railway ports in China, located at Dandong Railway Station.

5. dandong port Port. Dandong port Port Area is divided into Dadong Port Area and Langtou Port Area. Dadonggang District is located in the south of donggang city.

6. Nanping Port, Jilin. Located in Nanping Village, Dehua Township, helong city, 52km away from helong city, and across the river from Qixingli General Inspection Office, Maoshan County, North Hamgyong Province, North Korea.

Extended data:

The border between China and North Korea is mainly divided according to the topography of Tumen River, Changbai Mountain and Yalu River. Tumen River, with a total length of 52 1km, is only 17km at the end of the river, which is not the border between China and North Korea, accounting for 37% of the total length of the border between China and North Korea. The Yalu River, with a total length of 795 kilometers, is the border between China and North Korea, accounting for 56% of the total length of the border between China and North Korea.

The remaining 7%, or107km, consists of Changbai Mountain, which is the only boundary between China and North Korea that is not composed of rivers. The terrain on the border between China and North Korea is fluctuating.

References:

China-North Korea Border-Baidu Encyclopedia