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374: 745: 715: 154: 773: 706:. Despite the serious difficulties present, the bridges were repeatedly repaired (largely by China). The older bridge from 1911 was left in ruins following its destruction at the hands of the USAF (with North Korea allegedly claiming it would serve as a piece of hard evidence of the US military's destruction of the bridge) and only the newer bridge from 1943 was repaired once again and put back into use at the end of the war in 1953. 787: 759: 33: 213: 684:, which was opened to traffic between China and Korea in October 1911. This was later supplemented with the more modern bridge, which became operational in 1943. Both bridges were attacked and bombed by American military aircraft throughout most of the 924: 800: 917: 702:
to repeatedly attack and destroy the bridges in an attempt to cut off the flow of Chinese military and troop supplies to the badly weakened North Korean armed forces as well as
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are flanked on the Chinese side by parks and promenades which make up the Yalu (Amnok) River Scenic Area. This is a major tourist attraction in China and is rated AAAA on
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Aerial photograph taken in November of 1950 during air attacks by US Air Force bombers, with damage to the two Amnok River bridges showing.
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Approximately 100 m (110 yd) downstream of this bridge are the remains of an older bridge, now known as the
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View inside the bridge in 2012, with railway and roadway but no
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The bridge (on left side) viewed from Dandong, China. The
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Yalu River Broken Bridge
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40°6′54″N 124°23′33″E / 40.11500°N 124.39250°E / 40.11500; 124.39250
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Yalu River
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