Originally posted by HistoricalDavid
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In short, it seems like a colossal hassle, even with a specialized travel agency.
As for the DPRK's attitude towards imperialist running dogs (I love being a running dog! )such as myself, here is the State Department's take:
The DPRK has recently attempted to attract foreign tourists as a means of earning much needed foreign currency, but an underdeveloped service sector, inadequate infrastructure, and political tensions with surrounding countries have stymied these efforts. North Korea’s efforts to expand tourism have focused primarily on group tours from China and South Korea to the Mount Kumgang tourist area.
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