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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un arrives in Vietnam ahead of 2nd summit with President Donald Trump

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un begins long journey to Vietnam ahead of 2nd summit with President Donald Trump
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ByJoohee Cho
February 26, 2019, 2:02 AM

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un arrived in Vietnam Monday ahead of a second summit with U.S. President Donald Trump in Hanoi.

Trump, who departed the U.S. Monday afternoon for the long flight, will meet with Kim on Feb. 27 and 28. Trump will arrive in the Vietnamese capital on Tuesday morning eastern time.

North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un sits in his vehicle after arriving at the Dong Dang railway station, in Vietnam, at the border with China, Feb. 26, 2019.
Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters

Trump will make the nearly 20-hour trip on Air Force One; Kim, meanwhile, arrived by his preferred method of travel: train.

Kim began the extended trek to Vietnam on Saturday. The trip, from Pyongyang to Hanoi, was scheduled to take approximately 60 hours.

"It may be difficult for the outside world to comprehend why he would take a train for days instead of a couple hour plane ride," Yuhwan Koh, professor of North Korean Studies at Dongguk University in Seoul, told ABC News. "It's for domestic propaganda."

The North Korean leader is retracing the footsteps of Kim Il Sung, his grandfather and the founder of North Korea, to boost significance to this trip, Koh said. Kim Il Sung visited Vietnam in 1958 by taking a train from Pyongyang to Guangzhou, and then traveling by plane to Hanoi.

President Donald Trump gestures as he meets with North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un at the start of their historic US-North Korea summit, at the Capella Hotel on Sentosa island in Singapore, June 11, 2018.
Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images, FILE

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"Train diplomacy" has always been North Korea's way of dealing with the outside world and "succession of tradition is important to North Korean people," said Koh.

But the more realistic reason for the choice of train rather than plane is that Kim may have decided it is unsafe to travel on his Soviet-era passenger aircraft, which is not equipped to fly long distances.

U.S and North Korean flags are on display for sale at a flag shop in Hanoi, Vietnam, Jan. 29, 2019.
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He had taken a China Air 747 Boeing, similar to Air Force One, to meet Trump in Singapore last June. China had offered it to Kim with a fighter jet escort from Pyongyang to Singapore.

"It's a matter of national pride. He would be losing face to have to ask China again," Koh explained.

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The distance south to the Vietnam-China border is thousands of miles and would take at least two full days, according to analysts. Kim is likely to disembark at the border station of Dong Dang, and then travel 105 miles to Hanoi by car.

Authorities were spotted at the station nearest the Vietnamese border adding security measures on Friday. Traffic on the route to Hanoi will be partially banned until 7 p.m. on Feb. 25 and fully banned from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Feb. 26, according the ruling Communist Party’s Nhan Dan paper.

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