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Thursday, April 19, 2018
A GLIMPSE OF LIFE ALONG CHINA'S BORDER WITH NORTH KOREA
WHEN ELIJAH HURWITZ
checked into the Hilton Garden Inn in Dandong, China, he knew his room would have an extraordinary view: The hotel sits near the banks of the Yalu River overlooking North Korea. Out the window, a caravan of trucks with North Korean license plates rumbled down a bridge over the border, carrying supplies into Kim Jong-un's country.
Hurwitz
was in Dandong to shoot "Along the Yalu." The photographs capture life along the icy river—which forms a natural 491-mile-long boundary between China and North Korea—amid heightened tensions between the two countries. "I wanted to understand how these tensions and expanded UN sanctions might be impacting tourism, trade, and everyday life," Hurwitz says.
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