The Bush administration announced on Saturday that it was removing North Korea from a list of state sponsors of terrorism and said the country had agreed to adhere to concessions on its nuclear program, in a bid to salvage a fragile nuclear deal that seemed on the verge of collapse.
Well, that’s probably good news for any Americans interested in taking a guided tour of North Korea in 2009. Uh, not that I know anyone who is crazy enough to want to do that…except me (and a few of my friends).
Related posts:
- North Korea lifts restrictions on U.S. tourists Good news for any Americans looking to visit North Korea this year – the North Koreans have lifted restrictions on U.S. tourists. Like visitors from other Western countries, American tourists can now visit North Korea any time of the year, are no longer limited to visits of five days, and...
- Driving through Kaesong, North Korea I’ve finally finished uploading the last of my North Korea footage to YouTube. Why has it taken me over two years? No idea. Pure laziness, I suppose. Anyway, here is the footage of our drive through Kaesong, the southernmost city in North Korea. And yes, our bus driver really, really...
- POTD: Pansanggi in Kaesong, North Korea This is pansanggi, a traditional Korean meal that consist of several small bowls filled with kimchi, fish, and other assorted foods. Pansanggi was traditionally eaten by the Korean royalty, but we had an opportunity to try it at the Tongil restaurant in Kaesong, North Korea. I have previously posted about...










