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Resuming Pyongyang-Sightseeing Since Its Suspension Two Years Ago

Resuming Pyongyang-Sightseeing Since Its Suspension Two Years Ago

Posted October. 07, 2005 07:35,   

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A total of 150 civilian tourists traveling to North Korea are waiting to get on a special Asiana Airlines plane bound for Pyongyang at Incheon International Airport on the morning of October 6. They are scheduled to go to Pyongyang for the sights and to watch “Arirang,” a show commemorating the North Korean Workers Party, during a two-day trip. Pyongyang sightseeing trips from the South took place nine times in September and October, 2003, and were suspended up until now.