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  2. Pyongyang (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    Most Pyongyang restaurants are found near the North Korean border in China, as well as in Beijing and Shanghai.Since the 2000s, the chain has been expanding into South and Southeast Asian cities including Phnom Penh, [4] Siem Reap, [5] Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Da Nang, Vientiane, Dhaka, [6] Jakarta, [7] and Kuala Lumpur. [8]

  3. List of hotels in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Located in Mangyongdae District on Kwangbok Street, [1] Pyongyang, the capital city of North Korea. It has 30 floors, [2] and opened in 1989. [1] Haebangsan Hotel Opened in 1962, this is the only second-class hotel open to tourists in Pyongyang. This hotel is located in Pyongyang Central District near the Taedong Bridge and Grand People's Study ...

  4. Koryo Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to the hotel. The Koryo Hotel (or Pyongyang Koryo Hotel) is the second largest operating hotel in North Korea, the largest being the Yanggakdo Hotel. [1] The Ryugyong Hotel is larger than both, but is not yet operating. The twin-towered Koryo Hotel building is 143 metres (469 ft) tall and contains 43 stories.

  5. Giant LED Billboard Appears on Infamous Pyongyang Hotel - AOL

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    A huge LED billboard has been installed on Pyongyang’s Ryugyong Hotel.Diplomats and foreigners in Pyongyang shared photographs and videos showing the billboard illuminated with the North Korean ...

  6. Okryu-gwan - Wikipedia

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    Raengmyŏn (Pyongyang-style cold noodles) served at Okryugwan. Okryu-gwan or Okryu Restaurant is a restaurant in Pyongyang, North Korea, founded in 1960.South Korea analyst Andrei Lankov describes it as one of two restaurants, the other being Ch'ongryugwan, which have "defined the culinary life of Pyongyang" since the 1980s, and a "living museum of culinary art".

  7. Ryugyong Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Ryugyong Hotel (Korean: 류경호텔; sometimes spelled as Ryu-Gyong Hotel), or Yu-Kyung Hotel, [3] is a 330 m (1,080 ft) tall unfinished pyramid-shaped skyscraper in Pyongyang, North Korea. Its name ( lit. "capital of willows") is also one of the historical names for Pyongyang. [ 4 ]