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What's neat last week and next: book launches, beat-boxing, and the Ryugyong's new view
Read full storyA cosmopolitan multi-ethnic melting pot in northeast China
Read full storySite of the first North Korean Embassy in Beijing
Read full storyA recap of the past week at Koryo Tours and around the neighbourhood: North Korean maps, short Hanboks, Fred Armisen, and National Geographic
Read full storySome jottings from Koryo's most recent Turkmenistan tour
Read full storyA little bit of Hamlet in the original Korean
Read full storyOld provincial stereotypes in northern Korea
Read full storyHappy China National Day 2017 this Sunday and some predictions for DPRK National Day in 2018
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Read full storySmoke 'em if you got 'em
Read full storyKoryo Tours has once again been confirmed as the official travel partner of the Mangyongdae Prize International Marathon — aka the Pyongyang Marathon — and has been granted the exclusive rights to enter foreign amateurs into the race.
Read full storyAn eight-part North Korean Taekwondo instructional video
Read full storyAttending the opening ceremony
Read full storyTraces of the past at an ancient temple
Read full storySome examples of department store architecture from around North Korea
Read full storySome more local shoes from Korea
Read full storyMarking 72 years since the end of World War II in the Asia
Read full storyIn May 2004, Koryo Tours’ founder Nicholas Bonner was leading a tour in Pyongyang when the Korean film company asked him to accompany them for a meeting. He was told he would be meeting 'someone' he and film director Dan Gordon had wanted to meet for quite sometime. On arrival at the film office a tall man in a dark Korean suit entered the room and, in a Virginian drawl, said to Nicholas, 'I hear you want to ask me some questions… so go ahead'.
Read full storyA view from Komalsan and footage of the port, old and new
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