The bus crash, which also killed four North Koreans, happened in North Hwanghae province on April 22.
Chinese state media footage showed the tour bus completely flipped over, with part of its body broken.
Estimates show that Chinese tourists make up 80% of foreign tourists to North Korea – providing an important source of currency for the country.
China is also North Korea’s main political ally and largest trading partner.
Earlier, Chinese state broadcaster CGTN tweeted that more than 30 Chinese nationals had been killed after the bus plunged off a bridge – however, the post was later deleted.
There are no official tourist numbers for North Korea, but it is estimated that about 100,000 foreigners visit the country each year.
Tourists in North Korea are subjected to tight restrictions – most visitors must be escorted at all times outside their hotels by guides employed by the government.
Sydney has welcomed 2025 with a spectacular fireworks display - cheers erupted as the clock struck midnight…
Following an eight-year legal battle, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have reached a divorce settlement,…
Former President Jimmy Carter died on December 29 at the age of 100 after spending several…
Georgia’s outgoing president Salome Zourabichvili refused to step down on December 29, saying she was…
The bald eagle has been officially declared the national bird of the United States, after…
Dozens of passengers have survived a crash involving a plane carrying 69 people in Kazakhstan,…