Dandong, LIAONNG PROVINCE, CHINA. 27th May, 2015. Korean, Japanese and Korean tourists visit the American bombed Yalu River Jiang Duan Qiao Bridge (R) as trade continues with North Korea (background) and China on the Friendship Bridge (L), in Dandong, China's larger border city with North Korea, in Liaoning Province, on May 27, 2015. China remains North Korea's most important ally, providing Pyongyang with most of its food and energy supplies and comprises over sixty percent of its total trade volume. North Korea's economic dependence on China continues to grow due to international sanctions

Dandong, LIAONNG PROVINCE, CHINA. 27th May, 2015. Korean, Japanese and Korean tourists visit the American bombed Yalu River Jiang Duan Qiao Bridge (R) as trade continues with North Korea (background) and China on the Friendship Bridge (L), in Dandong, China's larger border city with North Korea, in Liaoning Province, on May 27, 2015. China remains North Korea's most important ally, providing Pyongyang with most of its food and energy supplies and comprises over sixty percent of its total trade volume. North Korea's economic dependence on China continues to grow due to international sanctions Stock Photo
Preview

Image details

Contributor:

ZUMA Press, Inc. / Alamy Stock Photo

Image ID:

ET2660

File size:

23.4 MB (1.9 MB Compressed download)

Releases:

Model - no | Property - noDo I need a release?

Dimensions:

3500 x 2333 px | 29.6 x 19.8 cm | 11.7 x 7.8 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

27 May 2015

Photographer:

ZUMA Press

More information:

This image could have imperfections as it’s either historical or reportage.

May 27, 2015 - Dandong, LIAONNG PROVINCE, CHINA - Korean, Japanese and Korean tourists visit the American bombed Yalu River Jiang Duan Qiao Bridge (R) as trade continues with North Korea (background) and China on the Friendship Bridge (L), in Dandong, China's larger border city with North Korea, in Liaoning Province, on May 27, 2015. China remains North Korea's most important ally, providing Pyongyang with most of its food and energy supplies and comprises over sixty percent of its total trade volume. North Korea's economic dependence on China continues to grow due to international sanctions, as indicated by the significant trade imbalance between the two countries. (Credit Image: © Stephen Shaver/ZUMA Wire)

Available for Editorial use only.