Last time I mentioned: Parking at Hunchun City Hall at night...

Today we set off to Fangchuan, the famous "Three Kingdoms at a Glance" scenic spot in Hunchun. There is a 20-seat bus from the high-speed rail station directly to Fangchuan and the Three Kingdoms Scenic Area, but unfortunately there are only one or two buses a day.

First, I walked around the downtown area of ​​Hunchun and found that the street signs were all in Chinese, Korean, and Russian languages.

Wallace looks so tall

STO Express written in four languages

Russian small commodity supermarket, with all kinds of daily necessities, but the prices are on the high side

Russians are concentrated at the bus station waiting for the bus. They must be traveling in a group. There are also many Russians who have settled here.

Russian bus

I ate Korean cold noodles for the first time at noon, and they also tasted like kimchi. The cold noodles are really cold. I blow a breath out of habit and feel like I'm shivering in the cold wind...

After taking two bites, I felt really cold, so I went to Lanzhou Ramen next door and ordered some ramen. Well... it tasted so good!

After lunch, we couldn’t wait for the legendary bus, so we decided to drive to Fangchuan.

The tourist guide map painted by Jingxin Town Stone is very interesting.

Arrive at Fangchuan Scenic Area - located in the southeast of Hunchun City, at the junction of China, North Korea and Russia. It borders Hasan Town, Primorsky Territory of Russia on land in the southeast, and faces Domanjiang City in North Korea across the river in the southwest

Facing the other side of the fence is North Korea.

The first stop in the scenic area -Wu Dacheng Statue. In 1886 after the Second Opium War, Wu Dachang negotiated with Tsarist Russia. He argued hard and forced Tsarist Russia to re-erect the earth-shaped monument and regained 7 kilometers of lost territory north and south. They erected boundary monuments with the characters "La", "Sa" and "Ma" and marks from 1 to 18; recovered Heidingzi (today's Jingxin Town, Hunchun, Jilin); won navigation rights at the mouth of the Tumen River, etc., thus safeguarding the sacred territory of the motherland.

 

Statue of Wu Dachang

Standing at the foot of the sculpture and looking down, your eyes are filled with greenery

Tumen River First Pier

Park here and take the scenic bus up there

Monument with the word "Tu" - Sino-Russian border, re-erected in 1886 when China and Russia re-examined the eastern border of Hunchun

Watchtower——Dragon Tiger Pavilion

A glance at the Three Kingdoms

See the mountains and rivers of the three frontiers at a glance, and listen to the crowing of chickens and barking of dogs in the Three Kingdoms. From left to right, they are Russia-China-North Korea.

Beautiful Russian mountains and rivers

Russia-North Korea Railway Bridge

Tumen River and North Korea, North Korean fishing boats can be seen on the river

(North Korean fishing must be handed over to the state, and the state will distribute food uniformly)

Seeing such a magnificent landscape, I was filled with emotions.

Returning to the parking lot, I met two car friends, a bed truck and an SUV, and they had a great conversation.

Heehee was digging the soil with great interest, but not even an inch of soil touched him.

I also discovered a magical thing at night. The computer time is two hours faster than the mobile phone time. I thought I had traveled through time.

It turns out that we have arrived at the border. The computer time is calculated according to the local Russian time, which is exactly two hours different from Beijing time. It is time to get jet lag tonight.

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