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North Korea is so isolated that rather than bring the Internet to its hackers, it brings them to it—in a swank hotel in China.
Construction of the Ryugyong hotel in Pyongyang, North Korea, began in 1987 — but was halted for 16 years by a lack of funds. The still-unfinished 105-story skyscraper has become something of a ...
From poolside stands decorated with pumpkin vines to neon karaoke bars, Pyongyang's tourist hotels look nothing like their exteriors make them seem.
The Wonsan-Kalma beach resort is North Korea's biggest tourist site. Russia said Thursday it will send its first group of ...
Koryo, a Beijing-based travel company that specializes in tourist trips to North Korea (logo at right), released the first public photos from inside the Ryugyong Hotel, the 105-story, pyramid ...
North Korea, From The Inside March 10, 2008 / 5:41 AM EDT / CBS Tokyo-based CBS News correspondent Barry Petersen has been covering Asia since 1986. He has headed the CBS News Tokyo bureau since 1995.
At 1,080 feet, North Korea's Ryugyong Hotel in Pyongyang is one of the tallest unoccupied buildings in the world.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said he wants the luxury resort on the eastern seacoast to become a "world destination," but ...
Kim Jong-Un just opened up a new beach resort that can accommodate 20,000 guests in North Korea which would be amazing if North Korea had tourists, or if ...
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North Korea inaugurated the Wonsan-Kalma resort, a seaside tourism city aimed at attracting foreign visitors. Despite severe ...
North Korea's mysterious 'Hotel of Doom' has never opened its doors. Here's what lies inside.
THE skyline of Pyongyang is dominated by a £1.6billion triangular structure that has been under construction since 1987. But despite taking pride of place, North Korea’s Ryugyong Hotel has ne… ...
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