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Tumangang
Neighbourhood of Rason, North Korea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tumangang (Korean: 두만강동, lit. 'Tumen River neighbourhood') is a neighbourhood of Sonbong ward (guyok) in Rason, North Korea, near the China–North Korea–Russia tripoint where the three countries meet. It is located across the homonymous Tumen River from the Russian settlement of Khasan and the Chinese village of Fangchuan. The Korea Russia Friendship Bridge connects Tumangang and Khasan and is the sole crossing point on the 17 km (11 mi) long North Korea–Russia border. Trains coming from and going to Russia are handled by Tumangang station.
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Location
Tumangang is officially a neighbourhood of Sonbong ward (guyok) in Rason, but it has also been described unofficially as a town in its own right. It is bordered by China and Russia to the north, and is located near the China–North Korea–Russia tripoint where the three countries' borders converge.[1][2] The neighbourhood is home to the DPRK–Russia Friendship House and the Three Countries Viewpoint, where visitors can see Khasan in Russia and Fangchuan in China from afar.[2]
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Transportation
Tumangang station is an important transit point on the Moscow–Rason railway line, which facilitates trade and travel between North Korea and Russia.[3] It is the first stop for Russian goods entering North Korea and the last stop for North Korean goods entering Russia. The station is the primary reason for the neighbourhood's existence.[2] Tumangang and Khasan are connected by the Korea Russia Friendship Bridge, built in 1959 to replace a temporary wooden bridge. In 2025, it was reported that North Korea and Russia had begun laying the foundations for a new road bridge a short distance downriver.[4]
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Economy
The Vladivostok-based company Vostok-Energia began importing local beer from Tumangang in 2025.[5]
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