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    The Tumen River is a 521 km-long river that serves as part of the boundary between China, North Korea, and the Russian Federation, rising in the Changbai/Jangbaek Mountains and flowing into the Sea of Japan.

    Also known as the Duman River (in Korean), it lies in northeast Asia, on the border between China and North Korea in its upper reaches, and between North Korea and Russia in its last 11 miles before entering the Sea of Japan. The river forms much of the southern border of Jilin Province in Manchuria and the northern borders of North Korea's North Hamgyong and Yanggang provinces. Mount Paektu on the Chinese-North Korean border is the source of the river,


    Important cities on the river are Hoeryong, Namyang and Onsong in North Korea, Tumen and Nanping in China.



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    Refugee crossing
    The Tumen has been used for years by North Korean refugees defecting across the Chinese border. Most refugees from North Korea during the 1990s famine crossed over the Tumen River, and most recent refugees have also used it.

    Although the Tumen is heavily patrolled by armed guards of the DPRK who are ordered to shoot to kill, the river is considered the preferred way to cross into China because, unlike the swift and deep Yalu River which runs along most of the border between the two countries, the Tumen is shallow and narrow. "It is easily crossed in spots on foot or by swimming," according to a 2006 article in The New York Times.

    Defectors who wish to cross the Tumen often ignore its pollutants and dangerous border patrol, and spend weeks if not months or years waiting for the perfect opportunity to cross.

    "Long, desolate stretches of the Chinese-North Korean border are not patrolled at all," according to The New York Times article.

    Refugees seldom cross the Tumen into Russia because that government patrols its short stretch of the river more actively than China, and the refugees have no large ethnic Korean community in which to hide.

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