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  2. Koryo Tours - Wikipedia

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    Koryo Tours is the international co-ordinator for the bi-annual Pyongyang International Film Festival which has a local audience total of 120,000. In 2004 and 2006 they screened Bend It Like Beckham , Bean: The Ultimate Disaster Movie and Bride and Prejudice , each film seen by over 12,000 locals.

  3. North Korea is to reopen limited international tourism by the end of 2024, nearly five years after it completely sealed the country’s borders due to the Covid-19 pandemic, two tour companies ...

  4. North Korea hints at tourism reopening, but doubts remain - AOL

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    North Korea may have resumed operations of some international flights, but tour operators have been left guessing about when foreign tourists will be allowed to return to the country.

  5. Chugai Travel - Wikipedia

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    Chugai Travel Co., Ltd. (中外旅行社, Chugai Ryokousha) is a travel agency based in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan. [1] It is a Zainichi Korean Chongryon-affiliated company that caters international travels and especially international travels to North Korea. [2]

  6. North Korea to open border for foreign tourists in December ...

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    North Korea will resume international tourism to its northeastern city of Samjiyon in December, and possibly the rest of the country, tour companies said on Wednesday. ... of the country will ...

  7. Pyongyang Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Pyongyang Metro (Korean: 평양 지하철도) is the rapid transit system in Pyongyang, the capital and largest city of North Korea.It consists of two lines: the Chollima Line, which runs north from Puhŭng Station on the banks of the Taedong River to Pulgŭnbyŏl Station, and the Hyŏksin Line, which runs from Kwangbok Station in the southwest to Ragwŏn Station in the northeast.