North Korea has reopened its doors to tourists for the first time since the onset of the global pandemic, marking a significant shift in the country's approach to international tourism. This development comes alongside reports from various news outlets including CNn and Reuters, indicating that European countries are considering reopening their embassies in Pyongyang, which had been closed during the pandemic. A German delegation has already visited Pyongyang, signaling a potential thaw in diplomatic relations. Additionally, North Korea's ski destinations are being highlighted as part of its efforts to attract international visitors, showcasing the country's readiness to welcome tourists with open arms.
European countries eye reopening embassies in North Korea after pandemic closures https://t.co/bPj5NtuUnT https://t.co/EZYq39SnQ7
⚠️ EUROPEAN COUNTRIES EYE REOPENING EMBASSIES IN NORTH KOREA AFTER PANDEMIC CLOSURES (Reuters) A German delegation visited the North Korean capital of Pyongyang for the first time since its embassy was shuttered during the pandemic, as other European countries prepare for an… https://t.co/vSNMOvxley
🇰🇵LOOK INSIDE NORTH KOREA’S SKI DESTINATION The formally locked down country is reportedly welcoming tourists with open arms. Source: CNn https://t.co/t4Rox4XmtX
Tourists have returned to North Korea for the first time since the pandemic. Here's what they saw https://t.co/zB6oVfW71D
Tourists have returned to North Korea for the first time since the pandemic. Here’s what they saw https://t.co/Fno8S5CO2i