

I’ve often wondered what it would be like to work in North Korea as a Chinese citizen. From what I understand scheduling is done differently in North Korea and would take some time to get used to. Apparently at Xinyizhou Station their trains change 52 times, 95 times the train for international travelers. After the arrival of the train to Beijing, the train to Beijing, the train to Beijing, after the train to Beijing, the train to Beijing, 25 times to Beijing, the train to Beijing, after the arrival of the train to Beijing, the train to Beijing, the train to Beijing, the train to Beijing, after the arrival of the train. Dandong and Pyongyang international passenger train between the two-way, Dandong to Pyongyang, 95 Beijing time at 10:00 Beijing time from Dandong station, arrived in the North Korea Xinyizhou station, the train was changed to 52 train, arrived at 18:07 local time to Pyongyang station; Pyongyang to Dandong, 51 train from Pyongyang station.










And to continue that point I’d be more than happy if this is the kind of law states pass then move on. They can say they did something about it and work on more important issues. Not all of these laws are the same and we’re not helping anything pretending they are.