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North Korea (sort of) welcomes tourists again



The “hermit kingdom” of North Korea is coming out of isolation, finally welcoming Western tourists again, after sealing its borders at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Last week, a limited number of tour operators led visitors into the special economic zone of Rason, a remote city near the Chinese and Russian borders – and the only place in the socialist nation where free-market activities are allowed. Tourists from Australia, the UK, Jamaica and Germany were able to enter in time for the celebrations of late leader Kim Jong II’s birthday – and the re-establishment of tours opens the door to much-needed tourism revenue.

‘Desperate for foreign currency’



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