A remote part of North Korea is set to reopen to tourists this month, the first organised tour open to international visitors ...
North Korea says the city of Rason, a remote economic zone in the north of the country, will be the country’s first ...
A Chinese tour agency specializing in North Korean tours has opened bookings for travel programs to North Korea's ...
North Korea is tentatively reopening its country to tourism following the closure of its borders during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
North Korea appears set to accept Chinese travelers to Rason, as another China-based firm, Young Pioneer Tours, has begun accepting applications for a tour to Rason scheduled for early March.
North Korea has reopened tourism in the special economic zone of its northeastern border city Rason to foreign tourists, the website of a China-based travel agency showed Friday. "North Korea has ...
A Chinese tour agency specializing in North Korean tours has opened bookings for travel programs to North Korea's northeastern city of Rason, scheduled for February through April, its website ...
Neither North Korea nor China have commented on the plans. Koryo Tours said the February tour in Rason would be "the first trip back to North Korea since the borders closed in January 2020".
Recently, two tour operators with links in China and another based in Spain said they had been notified that foreign travellers were now able to visit the northeastern North Korean city of Rason.
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