Hunchun
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Hunchun (珲春市, Korean: 혼춘시) is in Yanbian in the far north east of China. It borders North Korea to the west and Russia to the east.
Understand
It was the capital city of the Balhae (mixed Korean–Mohe) empire between 698–926 and known as 'Dongyang'.
Get in
By train
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Hunchun Railway Station
address: Zhanqian West Street
Although railway lines connect Hunchun with North Korea and Russia, as of 2017 there does not seem to be any cross-border passenger service on these lines.
Get around
Sign posts in Hunchun are in Chinese, Russian and Korean.
See
Fangchuan National Scenic Area
Do
There are hot spring spas around, with hot water from a local volcanic hot spring.
Buy
Automatic currency exchange machines are available.
New Century Department Store
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Huichun Shopping Center
address: Yan He Xi Jie
Eat
Yisongting Korean RestaurantKorean restaurant out of town and right next to the border.
Sleep
Baoye hotel and spa
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International Hotel
address: Kou'an Road -
Dongmei Hotel
address: Xin'an Road
Stay safe
In 2009, 2 American journalists were allegedly kidnapped here and dragged across the border by North Korean soldiers. (The North Koreans claim they had entered North Korean territory illegally.) Their release came only after a personal visit by former United States President Bill Clinton. Non-Chinese citizens should take every precaution not to get too close to the border, even if you are absolutely certain that you are in Chinese territory.