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Haejang officer or Janghee International Bridge is a bridge over the Yalu River connecting the Hebei City of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the Jiaxing People's Republic of China in the People's Republic of China. In 1936, after the founding of Manchukuo, the Japanese were hypothesized to be wooden, but at the time of the hypothesis, it was said to be "small, but similar to the Hangang Bridge in Seoul." After many breaks and repairs, it became the present bridge of 1985. It is 148 meters long and 9 meters wide. Since 1992, the two sides have been traveling on the same day, five days, and ten days.