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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said he wants the luxury resort on the eastern seacoast to become a "world destination," but ...
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 ...
A tour agency has released the first public photos from inside the tallest and most notorious building in North Korea: the 105-story, pyramid-shaped Ryugyong Hotel, which remains unfinished more ...
Abandoned £1.6billion 'Hotel of Doom' in North Korea has never had a guest The Ryugyong Hotel towers up from the centre of Pyongyang in North Korea, unfinished 35 years after work on it began in ...
Inside Kim Jong-un’s creepy unfinished palace. It is North Korea’s embarrassing eyesore, the creepy “hotel of doom” that may have caused Aussie Alek Sigley to be detained.
The £1.6 billion 'tower of doom' hotel which has NEVER had a single guest is looking for new investment to open. North Korea's The Ryugyong Hotel has spent over 30 years under construction ...
At 1,080 feet, North Korea's Ryugyong Hotel in Pyongyang is one of the tallest unoccupied buildings in the world. The 105-story "Hotel of Doom," which is also North Korea's tallest building, has ...
North Korean state media said in 2014 that the 3,460-acre site would feature an "underwater hotel, flower park, international meeting hall, exhibition and exposition hall," among hotels, condos ...
Dreamt up in the 1980s as a show of North Korea's Cold War might, the Ryugyong Hotel has never, even briefly, opened its doors. Instead, it's been towering above North Korean capital Pyongyang for ...
Yet, since opening its doors in 2017, North Korea's Ryugyong Hotel hasn't seen a single guest. That is because despite being 'open' the hotel is unfinished because of a combination of setbacks ...