Hunchun

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Hunchun
Hunchun

Hunchun (Chinese: 珲春市) is a city in northeast China. Hunchun is located in eastern Jilin province directly on the borders with North Korea and Russia. The majority of its population are Koreans, and it is part of the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture. It has over 150,000 inhabitants.

[edit] Economy

Since the early 90s, the Chinese government invested a lot in transforming Hunchun into a regional economic center. On March 9, 1992 the Chinese parliament approved approved to set up Hunchun Border Economic Cooperation Zone. The national government and Jilin provincial government have invested in succession over four billion yuan in Hunchun through the 1990s.[1]

[edit] Transport

In the early 1990s, Jilin province government constructed a railway and improved the highway to Hunchun. Railway container service between Hunchun and the North Korean port town of Rajin is available via the Tumen-Namyang bridge. In addition, a new railway line was constructed which links Hunchun and Makhalino in Russia and began operating in February 2000.[2] Hunchun port is 42 km from Posyet and 63 km from Zarubino port towns of Russia.

[edit] References

  1. ^ A survey of Hunchun. Office of the TCDC/ECDC Network in China. Retrieved on 2008-02-09.
  2. ^ Kawamura, Kazumi. Nine Transportation Corridors in Northeast Asia and Their Discontinuous Points. The Economic Research Institute for Northeast Asia. Retrieved on 2008-02-09.

Coordinates: 27°42′N, 110°38′E