First train to Pyongyang in six years set to leave Beijing as neighbours revive link
In a significant development, the first train service from Beijing to Pyongyang in six years is set to resume, signaling a revival of transportation links between China and North Korea. The service was halted in 2020 due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, which severely restricted travel and trade across borders. As both nations seek to strengthen their ties amid changing geopolitical dynamics, this reopening reflects a gradual return to normalcy and economic cooperation. The reinstatement of the train service is expected to boost not only tourism but also the exchange of goods and cultural interactions between the two countries. Authorities have emphasized safety measures to ensure a smooth operation as travelers prepare for the journey, marking a hopeful step towards revitalizing connections that have been dormant during the pandemic.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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