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North Korea: A glimpse inside a secret state | North Korea: A glimpse inside a secret state |
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Two US journalists were detained by the North Koreans on Tuesday while reporting from the China-North Korea border. The BBC's Michael Bristow was also on the border on Tuesday. Here he reports on what he found. | Two US journalists were detained by the North Koreans on Tuesday while reporting from the China-North Korea border. The BBC's Michael Bristow was also on the border on Tuesday. Here he reports on what he found. |
There are few signs of motorised transport along the river | There are few signs of motorised transport along the river |
The border between China and North Korea, which stretches for nearly 1,500km (900 miles), is heavily guarded by soldiers from both countries. | The border between China and North Korea, which stretches for nearly 1,500km (900 miles), is heavily guarded by soldiers from both countries. |
Two rivers, the Yalu and the Tumen, act as the border along much of its length. But wire fences have also been erected, sometimes on both sides. | Two rivers, the Yalu and the Tumen, act as the border along much of its length. But wire fences have also been erected, sometimes on both sides. |
The border seems to be more heavily guarded on the North Korean side. There are military points every few kilometres in some places. | The border seems to be more heavily guarded on the North Korean side. There are military points every few kilometres in some places. |
Foreigners are not usually welcome in North Korea so it is difficult to get information about what is going on inside the country. | Foreigners are not usually welcome in North Korea so it is difficult to get information about what is going on inside the country. |
But it is possible to hire a boat and travel along the Yalu River to get a glimpse of ordinary life in the secretive socialist state. | But it is possible to hire a boat and travel along the Yalu River to get a glimpse of ordinary life in the secretive socialist state. |
The BBC took a boat along the river just outside the Chinese border city of Dandong, through which much of the cross-border trade passes. | The BBC took a boat along the river just outside the Chinese border city of Dandong, through which much of the cross-border trade passes. |
Praise for leader | Praise for leader |
It is obvious from a brief look at North Korea that the country is very poor. | It is obvious from a brief look at North Korea that the country is very poor. |
North Korean farmers working in the fields were using their hands. There were no tractors, not even horses. | North Korean farmers working in the fields were using their hands. There were no tractors, not even horses. |
North Korea is happy to show off some aspects of its societyThere appears to be little mechanisation in this rural area. A cow-pulled cart was being loaded with water from the cool, clear river. | |
The BBC also spotted a ferry taking passengers from an island in the river to the mainland of North Korea. | The BBC also spotted a ferry taking passengers from an island in the river to the mainland of North Korea. |
It was making slow progress because it was being powered by a large oar pulled from side-to-side by two men standing at the back of the boat. | It was making slow progress because it was being powered by a large oar pulled from side-to-side by two men standing at the back of the boat. |
There was also a commune of about a dozen bungalows on the island. | There was also a commune of about a dozen bungalows on the island. |
They looked like the kind of homes you could find on the south coast of England, but there was also something you would not find in the UK - a slogan over a gateway leading into the commune praises North Korea's founder father Kim Il-sung. | They looked like the kind of homes you could find on the south coast of England, but there was also something you would not find in the UK - a slogan over a gateway leading into the commune praises North Korea's founder father Kim Il-sung. |
The World Food Programme says that nearly nine million North Koreans will need foreign food aid this year. | The World Food Programme says that nearly nine million North Koreans will need foreign food aid this year. |
This rural face is one that North Korea's current leader, Kim Jong-il, does not want the outside world to see. | This rural face is one that North Korea's current leader, Kim Jong-il, does not want the outside world to see. |
But in Dandong, North Korea does allow outsiders to get a glimpse of a more pleasing aspect of the country. | But in Dandong, North Korea does allow outsiders to get a glimpse of a more pleasing aspect of the country. |
It runs several restaurants in the city in which young, pretty North Korean women sing, dance and serve delicious food. | It runs several restaurants in the city in which young, pretty North Korean women sing, dance and serve delicious food. |
Wearing traditional costumes, the women perform nightly for both Chinese and North Korean guests. | Wearing traditional costumes, the women perform nightly for both Chinese and North Korean guests. |
Shopping in Dandong | Shopping in Dandong |
The relationship between China and North Korea was forged in blood. China sent an army to help the North during the Korean War. | The relationship between China and North Korea was forged in blood. China sent an army to help the North during the Korean War. |
Hundreds of thousands of Chinese soldiers died in the fighting and there is a memorial to their sacrifice in the centre of Dandong. | Hundreds of thousands of Chinese soldiers died in the fighting and there is a memorial to their sacrifice in the centre of Dandong. |
It is typical communist architecture. There is a tall, square tower surrounded by four sculptures showing courageous soldiers. | It is typical communist architecture. There is a tall, square tower surrounded by four sculptures showing courageous soldiers. |
But this relationship is also about trade. North Korea relies on China for much of its food, fuel and guns. | But this relationship is also about trade. North Korea relies on China for much of its food, fuel and guns. |
Traders who sell to North Koreans have shops in the streets around China's customs post in Dandong. | Traders who sell to North Koreans have shops in the streets around China's customs post in Dandong. |
North Koreans buy all kinds of items in Dandong | North Koreans buy all kinds of items in Dandong |
One of these traders is Li Hongde, who runs a shop that sells everyday items such as cups, plates and pans. | One of these traders is Li Hongde, who runs a shop that sells everyday items such as cups, plates and pans. |
The cheapest thing he sells is a glass, which costs just 2 yuan (30 US cents, 21 UK pence). The most expensive item is a rice cooker that costs 2,760 yuan ($404, £284). | The cheapest thing he sells is a glass, which costs just 2 yuan (30 US cents, 21 UK pence). The most expensive item is a rice cooker that costs 2,760 yuan ($404, £284). |
"Business isn't very good at the moment because it's winter and the political situation isn't very stable," he said. | "Business isn't very good at the moment because it's winter and the political situation isn't very stable," he said. |
He said North Koreans prefer buying household items made in South Korea because they are reliable - and marked with Korean characters. | He said North Koreans prefer buying household items made in South Korea because they are reliable - and marked with Korean characters. |
But before taking their purchases home, the North Koreans scrub off any markings that show where they were made. | But before taking their purchases home, the North Koreans scrub off any markings that show where they were made. |
There is an array of items on sale at other shops in the district, including electric keyboards, bicycles and hammers. | There is an array of items on sale at other shops in the district, including electric keyboards, bicycles and hammers. |
Many items are taken to North Korea via Dandong's Sino-Korean Friendship Bridge, the main crossing point between the two countries. | Many items are taken to North Korea via Dandong's Sino-Korean Friendship Bridge, the main crossing point between the two countries. |
It stands next to the Broken Bridge, the previous crossing point that was built by the Japanese and destroyed by US bombers in the Korean War. | It stands next to the Broken Bridge, the previous crossing point that was built by the Japanese and destroyed by US bombers in the Korean War. |
The Friendship Bridge is able to carry road and rail cargo, but there is not much traffic at the moment. | The Friendship Bridge is able to carry road and rail cargo, but there is not much traffic at the moment. |
In the space of an hour, a van, a couple of trucks and a short train crossed over. It does not seem like business is booming. | In the space of an hour, a van, a couple of trucks and a short train crossed over. It does not seem like business is booming. |
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