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A 4000 km journey from Korea to Vietnam by officials of the Vietnamese embassy in North Korea – Photo: Facebook Ambassador Le Ba Vinh
On April 3, Vietnam’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to North Korea, Le Ba Vinh, said that officials from the Vietnamese embassy in Korea finished their mandate some 4,000 km from Korea to Vietnam.
“To prevent COVID-19, I have decided to organize the end of the period for embassy staff to return home by car. The group eats, sleeps in the car, avoids contact on the road as much as possible. -4- 2021), the delegation returned from Korea to Lang Son safely after a long journey of 4,000 km, “said Ambassador Le Ba Vinh on his Facebook account.
The map shared by Ambassador Le Ba Vinh shows the journey starting from the capital Pyongyang (North Korea), passing through the city of Dandong (Liaoning province, China, near the border with North Korea). The orange dots indicate that the vehicle continued to pass through many cities and provinces in China, before reaching Lang Son.
Ambassador Le Ba Vinh’s post on a 4,000 km drive from North Korea to Vietnam – Screenshot from Ambassador Le Ba Vinh’s Facebook account
North Korea is cracking down on the COVID-19 epidemic, including closing the border to prevent cases from “coming in.” To date, the country has not published any registered cases of COVID-19.