Kaesong is the city in the DPRK which directly faces South Korea. Owing to its location, it is a city home to many inter-Korean projects including the former Kaesong Industrial Complex, as well as the new inter-Korean diplomatic liaison office. Inevitably, it is a transit point for visitors heading ... » Learn More about The Tongil Restaurant: Kaesong
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Made in North Korea: Ryongjin Cola
Owing to the long rooted history of contention with the United States, North Korea does not have its own domestically produced Cola Cola franchise, instead relying on imports from China. However, that does not mean that the world's most famous drink has not been able to inspire domestic markets ... » Learn More about Made in North Korea: Ryongjin Cola
The Kwangbok Department Store
The Kwangbok Department store is Pyongyang's largest and most famous department store. Opened in 2015, it is a marked reflection of an evolving consumer culture in the DPRK, resembling in pretty much every way a typical multilayered store which could be found anywhere else in the world. With a ... » Learn More about The Kwangbok Department Store
The Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery: The Politics of Graves
On North Korea tours delegations to the country are sometimes took to what is titled "The Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery", located at Taesong-guyŏk just outside of Pyongyang, the cemetery sits on top of a gigantic hill. The complex consists of a perfectly aligned series of bronze busts representing ... » Learn More about The Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery: The Politics of Graves
Universities in North Korea: A General Overview
As you know we are offering you the opportunity to study Korean at a real North Korean University this summer. But you might be wondering as a general topic, what are universities in North Korea like? And how many are there? Unbeknownst to the rest of the world, there are in fact a wide range of ... » Learn More about Universities in North Korea: A General Overview