An official at the Dandong Border Office, who declined to give his name, told AFP: "Travel agencies are not allowed to take tourist groups to go there, since the North Korean government is now asking foreign people to leave." "As far as I know, business people can enter and leave North Korea freely," he added.
China is North Korea's sole major ally and the provider of the vast majority of its trade and aid, with most of the business passing through Dandong.
An AFP photographer at the border today saw cars and a larger vehicle passing over the bridge crossing the Yalu river that marks the frontier, in both directions.
Yesterday Pyongyang advised foreigners to consider leaving South Korea, warning that the Korean peninsula was headed for "thermo-nuclear" war.
Last week North Korean authorities also warned embassies in Pyongyang to consider evacuating as it would be unable to guarantee diplomats' safety in the event of conflict, but the statement was largely dismissed as empty rhetoric.
The Korean peninsula has been locked in a cycle of escalating military tensions since the North's third nuclear test in February, which drew toughened UN sanctions.
Pyongyang's bellicose rhetoric has reached fever pitch in recent weeks, with near-daily threats of attacks on US military bases and South Korea in response to ongoing South Korean-US military exercises.
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