Historic arrival of the first passenger train from Pyongyang at Beijing station, resuming service after six years, with officials and crowds celebrating amid flags and banners.
Historic arrival of the first passenger train from Pyongyang at Beijing station, resuming service after six years, with officials and crowds celebrating amid flags and banners.
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First Pyongyang-Beijing passenger train arrives, resuming service after six years

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The first passenger train from Pyongyang arrived in Beijing on March 13, 2026, confirming the resumption of direct rail service between the North Korean and Chinese capitals after a six-year suspension due to COVID-19. Departing Pyongyang the previous day, the 22-hour journey signals improving bilateral ties amid recent diplomatic efforts.

Following the announcement earlier this week that passenger train service between Beijing and Pyongyang would resume after halting in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the first northbound train arrived at Beijing Railway Station at 8:40 a.m. on Friday, March 13. It had departed Pyongyang at 10:26 a.m. on Thursday, March 12.

A southbound train from Beijing left at 5:26 p.m. on Thursday, stopping in Tianjin, Shanhaiguan, Shenyang, and Dandong before reaching Pyongyang at 6:07 p.m. on Friday via Sinuiju. The service now runs four times weekly in both directions (Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays), taking about 25 hours, with daily trains also linking Pyongyang to Dandong. Established in 1954, this route symbolizes longstanding friendship between the allies.

While cargo trains resumed between Dandong and Sinuiju in 2022, passenger services were delayed despite North Korea's 2023 border reopening, amid strained ties over Pyongyang's Russia ties. The restart follows Kim Jong-un's September 2025 summit with Xi Jinping in Beijing, where they pledged deeper economic cooperation. Observers expect boosted personnel exchanges, tourism, and trade.

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Discussions on X about the Pyongyang-Beijing passenger train resumption portray it positively as a sign of improving North Korea-China ties post-COVID. Journalists and analysts express excitement for travel and cultural exchanges, while some highlight its geopolitical implications for Beijing's influence. News outlets report the arrival factually with high engagement. Limited skeptical views noted.

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Historic passenger train crossing Yalu River bridge as China and North Korea resume cross-border rail services after six years.
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China and North Korea resume passenger train services after six years, with first trains crossing border on March 12

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North Korea and China resumed cross-border passenger train services on March 12, 2026, for the first time in six years following a COVID-19 suspension. A five-car train departed China's Dandong for Pyongyang at 10 a.m., while a nine-car train from Pyongyang to Beijing crossed the Yalu River bridge around 4:23 p.m. The services include daily Dandong-Pyongyang routes and Beijing-Pyongyang runs four times weekly, described by officials as a 'dynamic link strengthening friendship' between the nations.

The passenger train service between Beijing and Pyongyang, suspended for six years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is set to resume this week. It will operate four times a week, primarily for diplomats and official travelers. The move signals a gradual reopening of cross-border exchanges between North Korea and China.

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The annual Spring Festival travel rush, known as chunyun, began on Monday as millions of Chinese embarked on journeys home. An estimated 188 million cross-regional trips were recorded on the first day, up 13 percent year-on-year. Officials forecast a record 9.5 billion trips over the 40-day period ending March 13.

President Lee Jae Myung has departed for a four-day state visit to China for summit talks with President Xi Jinping, focusing on North Korea, economic ties, and cultural exchanges. This marks his first trip to China since taking office last June and the first by a South Korean president since 2019.

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South Korean President Lee Jae-myung met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on January 5, the second day of his four-day state visit—the first by a sitting SK leader since 2019. Amid prior announcements of economic talks, discussions emphasized Korean peninsula denuclearisation, regional peace, and bilateral normalisation, with Seoul urging Beijing's constructive role.

President Lee Jae-myung plans to discuss practical economic cooperation and Korean Peninsula peace efforts with Chinese President Xi Jinping during his state visit next week. National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac said Friday that the talks aim to build momentum for resuming dialogue with North Korea.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung met in Beijing on January 6, pledging to boost trade and safeguard regional stability. The summit occurred amid North Korea's recent ballistic missile tests and escalating tensions between China and Japan over Taiwan. Both leaders emphasized historical cooperation and the need to uphold peace in Northeast Asia.

 

 

 

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