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PHOTOS: Inside The Luxury Chinese Hotel Where North Korea Keeps Its Army Of Hackers By James Cook 2014-12-02T14:09:08Z ...
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.
Recent images show construction on North Korea's 'Hotel of Doom' may be starting again. ... In 2012, a German company, Kempinski Hotels SA, announced it would open a 150-room hotel at the top.
After 30 years of vacancy, rumor has it that North Korea has resumed work on the so-called Hotel of Doom. New satellite images show cranes and trucks around the 105-story pyramidal skyscraper ...
For many visitors to North Korea, the sense of travelling back in time is nowhere more acute than when they first step into their hotel. The unique 1970s architecture and design of Pyongyang ...
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.