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AN AMAZING new book opens the doors to some of North Korea’s “frozen in time” hotels – complete with neon karaoke rooms, revolving restaurants and groovy bars. The publicati… ...
As preparations are underway for a US-North Korea summit, US officials are trying to solve the logistical issue of who will pay for North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s housing, according to a new ...
The 1,083-foot Ryugyong Hotel in North Korea’s capital, Pyongyang, was supposed to be the world’s tallest hotel. But after 32 years, it’s still not open.
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.
Much confusion and mystery surrounds the 105-story, pyramid-shaped hotel, also known as the "Hotel of Doom." Construction on the hotel began in 1987, under Kim Il Sung, the founder of North Korea ...
Pyongyang’s Ryugyong Hotel has stood unfinished since 1987, a symbol of the North’s wider failures.
North Korea has put together a secret army of computer hackers that it uses to disrupt South Korean military options and break into US military computers. It might seem strange that North Korea ...
Kim Jong Un is opening a tourism mega-resort in North Korea. It's unclear how he'll fill its thousands of rooms. Story by [email protected] (Mia Jankowicz) • 3w ...
After 30 years of delays, rumor has it that North Korea has resumed work on the so-called Hotel of Doom, officially known as the Ryugyong.
North Korea registered a trademark with the United Nations for a hotel that sits within a $35 million ski resort -- a pet project of Kim Jong Un.
The 1,083-foot Ryugyong Hotel in North Korea’s capital, Pyongyang, was supposed to be the world’s tallest hotel. But after 32 years, it’s still not open.