Video Spotlight
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Info Clip: Kumya Wetlands
Covering a vast area in Kangwon Province, the Kumya Wetlands provides an ideal habitat and peaceful roost for many diverse species of water birds.
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Spotlight: Ullim Falls
Waterfall in Kangwon Province of the DPRK one of the most beautiful in all of Korea surrounded by cliffs and forests.
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Spotlight: Sungnyong Temple
Temple in Central District of Pyongyang near the Grand People’s Study House shows the magnificent architectural skills of Korean ancestors.
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Spotlight: Mirim Aviation Club
Visitors to the DPRK can fly as far west as Nampo using homemade microlights, getting a stunning birds-eye view of People’s Korea.
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Spotlight: Kaesim Temple
Scenic religious retreat originally built in 826 has many unique Buddhist sculptures and paintings.
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Spotlight: Trekking Route in Sangwon Valley
Most renowned valley of Mt Myohyang known in part for its lush forests and beautiful waterfalls.
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Spotlight: Ryomyong Tourist Souvenir Shop
Shop on Ryomyong Street in Pyongyang has unique architectural beauty and serves traditional Korean specialties.
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Spotlight: Mausoleum of King Kongmin
The beautifully decorated tombs of the 31st monarch of Koryo and his queen stand near Kaesong City.
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Spotlight: Rungna People’s Recreation Ground
Recreation and amusement grounds completed on Rungna Islet in the Taedong River in 2012.
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Spotlight: Masikryong Ski Resort
Comprehensive winter sports base in Kangwon Province of the DPRK known for its ideal skiing conditions.
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Spotlight: Trekking Route in Manphok Valley
Beautiful valley part of Myohyang in North Pyongan Province known for having over 10,000 waterfalls.
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Spotlight: Mansudae Art Studio
Comprehensive fine arts center iun the DPRK known across the entire globe in art circles.
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Spotlight: Spring of Pyongyang Viewed From Moran Hill
So many beautiful sights across Pyongyang City enveloped in vibrant spring colors can now be seen from Moran Hill.
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Spotlight: Pyongyang Metro
With over 1 million riders every single day, the Pyongyang Metro offers a unique and beautiful means of navigating the capital.
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Spotlight: Anhwa Temple
Temple originally built in 930 by the founder of Koryo is the sole temple of the Kaesong area to survive the U.S. bombing campaign.
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Spotlight: West Sea Barrage
Barrage completed in 1986 solved problems of irrigation in the region and radically improved the landscapes of the lower Taedong River.
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Spotlight: Thaw in Lake Chon on Mount Paektu
Spring has swept over even the icy waters of Lake Chon atop Mount Paektu, presenting beautiful unique scenery and biodiversity.
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Spotlight: Hall of Armistice Talks
Talks were held at the hall at Panmunjom on 158 occasions prior to the signing of an armistice.
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Spotlight: Rangnang Hotel
Hotel nestled at the bank of the Taedong known for its picturesque view of Pyongyang.
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Spotlight: Chilbosan Lodgings
Seaside hotel on the East Sea of Korea offers guests a look at rural family life in North Hamgyong Province.
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Spotlight: Chongsokjong
Scenic spot on the East Sea of Korea is known for its beautiful and peculiar rock formations.
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Spotlight: Ryongaksan Pleasure Grounds
Grounds on Mt. Ryongak is known for its many scenic spots and trekking routes.
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Spotlight: Sogwang Temple
Sprawling Buddhist temple grounds in Kangwon Province were originally built in 1386 but completely destroyed by U.S. bombing in 1951.
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Spotlight: Ryongwang Pavilion
Pavilion built in 427 served as the main gate to the fort on Mount Taesong in Pyongyang.
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Spotlight: Three Revolutions Exhibition Museum
Museum showcases the scientific, cultural, and ideological achievements of the Korean people since its liberation.
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Spotlight: Pohyon Temple
Temple built in the mid-9th century was one of the most significant bases for the propagation of Buddhism into Korea.
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Spotlight: Changgwang Foreigners’ Lodging House
25-storey hotel originally opened in 1984 is just a short walk from Pyongyang Railway Station.
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Spotlight: Moranbong Hotel
Hotel stands in the scenic forests of Moran Hill in Pyongyang.