Tourist site near North Korean river

Officials from South Korea, China, Mongolia and Russia have agreed to develop a "world-class" travel destination near a North Korean river that forms the border with China and Russia, China's state media reported Monday.
The agreement was reached last Friday at a meeting of tourism officials from the four nations in northeast China's Hunchun city in Jilin province, as part of the Greater Tumen Initiative supported by the United Nations Development Program, the China Daily reported, citing a Chinese official.