Yahoo – AFP,
July 19, 2017
North Korea's tourism agency has launched a website offering holiday options ranging from surfing to rice planting, despite strong US warnings to avoid travel to a nation where several trips have ended in jail.
Pyongyang city skyline: the national tourism agency is wooing visitors |
North Korea's tourism agency has launched a website offering holiday options ranging from surfing to rice planting, despite strong US warnings to avoid travel to a nation where several trips have ended in jail.
Sixteen
Americans have been detained in the past decade in North Korea, including
22-year-old student Otto Warmbier who was given a long prison term for stealing
a hotel propaganda banner. He was sent home in a coma in June but died several
days later.
The
"DPR Korea Tour" website, run by the North's National Tourism
Administration, depicts the country -- which is subject to stiff sanctions over
its weapons programmes -- as just another tourist destination.
It
introduces package trips to various parts of the country including the capital
Pyongyang, and offers various "theme tours" for travellers seeking
something more unusual.
Visitors
are invited to check out beaches on the east coast, including the Majon Bathing
Beach, where "surfing has come into vogue among tourists" for its
favourable conditions and clean water.
The website
also provides basic travel information like air and train routes and ways to
get around Pyongyang using public transport such as cabs and buses.
However, it
does not allow users to book tours directly and does not list the handful of
foreign agencies that arrange trips to the isolated state.
The site is
available in Korean, English, Chinese, Russian and Japanese and can be found at
tourismdprk.gov.kp. The country's official name is the Democratic People's
Republic of Korea.
The US
State Department strongly warns Americans against travelling to North Korea,
citing "serious risk of arrest and long-term detention".
Canada,
Australia and New Zealand are among other nations giving similar warnings.
North Korea's tourism agency has launched a website offering holiday options https://t.co/OLUZxvrEhO pic.twitter.com/jJTf0SBcCQ— AFP news agency (@AFP) July 19, 2017
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