North Korea tourism hopes rise as Beijing-Pyongyang train resumes

North Korea-China passenger train service resumed last week for the first time in more than six years, raising hopes among Chinese travel operators of a potential return of tourism to the North. Industry insiders, however, say official government authorization remains the critical missing piece. Acc

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North Korea-China passenger train service resumed last week for the first time in more than six years, raising hopes among Chinese travel operators of a potential return of tourism to the North. Industry insiders, however, say official government authorization remains the critical missing piece.

According to Daily NK sources, North Korean personnel dispatched to manage tourism operations — known informally as “travel representatives” — have been increasingly active in Beijing, Shenyang, and Dandong since the Beijing-Pyongyang passenger train resumed service on March 12. The representatives have been meeting with staff at international travel agencies in China to discuss tour itineraries, entry protocols, documentation requirements, and procedures for streamlining the visa and entry process.

Those inside the Chinese travel industry are nonetheless urging caution. The prevailing view is that these contacts represent preparatory groundwork rather than a confirmed reopening, and that any full resumption of tourism hinges on formal approval from the Chinese government for organized group tours.

Tourism ads emerge, but approvals have not

Promotional advertisements for North Korea group tour packages have already appeared on WeChat and other online platforms. Industry insiders emphasize, however, that these reflect individual travel agencies marketing ahead of any official authorization. One local travel industry source warned that consumers risk financial loss if they are misled by such solicitations, noting that past tours have been canceled due to delays in formal approval or complications on the North Korean side.

The same source acknowledged that conditions this time feel meaningfully different. “The fact that passenger rail has resumed does give the optimists more ground to stand on than before,” the source said.

North Korea is believed to be weighing a model that would allow Chinese nationals to enter in organized groups through international travel agencies, with strict identity verification and document screening applied to all approved visitors. The special economic zone of Rason, which borders both China and Russia and already sees relatively frequent cross-border movement, is considered the most likely initial destination given its accessibility and track record of managing foreign visitors.

Pyongyang is also reported to be exploring individual travel permits for Chinese businesspeople with potential investment interests, as part of a broader push to attract foreign capital.

The wider context is strategic. Following the resumption of Russian tourism, North Korea appears to be pursuing Chinese tourist arrivals as a key channel for foreign currency earnings. Because tourism is not directly targeted by international sanctions on North Korea, the industry represents one of the more viable avenues for generating hard currency.

Optimism about a tourism revival has grown alongside the recent improvement in North Korea-China relations, but significant hurdles remain before large-scale tourist movement becomes reality, with final authorization from both governments still outstanding.

“The train resumption is a symbolic signal,” one of Daily NK’s source said, “but it is still a bit early to conclude that tourism has kicked into high gear. For now, it’s worth keeping a cool head and watching how things develop.”

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