After 40 years of construction: North Korea's tallest hotel finally opens in Pyongyang.
Opening of the Ryugyong Hotel in North Korea
According to The Sun: After a long wait and numerous rumors, the North Korean authorities have finally opened the doors to the famous Ryugyong Hotel. This hotel, which has been under construction for almost four decades, intends to launch a casino on its premises.
Ryugyong is located in Pyongyang and is the tallest building in North Korea, standing at 1,083 feet.
“This structure impresses with its size and architecture,” experts noted.
The opening of the hotel has generated significant interest both within the country and abroad. This could be an important step in the development of North Korea's tourism industry.
The Ryugyong Hotel, with its ambitious plans to attract foreign tourists, will become not only an architectural landmark of the country but also an opportunity to stimulate the local economy. The next steps could certainly change the face of Pyongyang and improve the image of North Korea on the international stage.
Read also
- Russia Shifts Troops from Pokrovsk to Kostiantynivka as Conditions Sharply Deteriorate
- Ukraine Strikes Russian Refinery and Targets in Crimea: Details of the Operation
- NATO and the EU Are Strengthening Drone Defenses on the Eastern Flank: What’s About to Change
- Ukraine Gains the Upper Hand in the War: What Shifted the Battlefield Dynamics
- Even Without a Defeat, Ukraine Could Still Lose the War: Rethinking What 'Victory' Really Means
- Norway Steps Up Nuclear Safety Support for Ukraine Following Chernobyl Attack

