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The Ryugyong Hotel is a 105-story pyramid-shaped skyscraper under construction in Pyongyang, North Korea. Its name ("capital of willows") is also one of the historic names for Pyongyang.The building is also known as the 105 Building, a reference to its number of floors. Construction began in 1987 with planned completion in 1989.
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평양 락원영화관.
During the 11th Pyongyang International Film Festival, Pyongyang citizens had a rare chance to watch modern foreign films. The two huge posters on either side feature North Korean films: the classic "The flower girl" (꽃 파는 처녀, 1972) and the equally famous "Legacy" (유산). What really attracted the crowds on September 21st were the two foreign films on show: the Iranian feature film "The song of sparrows" and the Russian flick "First under God".
On september 9, 2011, national days, state orchestras play in the streets of Pyongyang. People come and sometimes dance. Some also join the band to sing some patriotic songs. Those kids dance for minutes, and it was one of the most happy time i had in North Korea. They jump everywhere, very funny to see. Video to come.
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Andrew Holloway, in his highly readable account “A Year in Pyongyang”, calls this 30m high bronze trio “perfectly monstrous”–a very apt description indeed.
The Triumphal Arch (1882) in Pyongyang, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, commemorates the struggle against Japan. The triangular shape in the background is the Ryugyong Hotel.
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the deepest, most fancy subway decoration I've ever seen...
Only had 3mins take photos inside the station, 5mins inside the train
the tour guide always says to me: "hurry up!"
평양 긴마을동.
"Moon villages" like this one still exist in some parts of modern Pyongyang but they are rapidly making way for modern blocks of apartments.
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Since a few years many small shops appear along the streets in Pyongyang and other citys of the DPRK.
DPRK, April 2007 (scanned slide)
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Hi-res scan from a 35mm negative on Kodak GP-200 film. Taken from the 16th floor of the Koryo Hotel in Pyongyang DPRK.
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Trust me, Pyongyang is much brighter in this shot than it really looked (exposed for 20sec)
I could only stay at the hotel, watching the funny NK TVnews every evening
the hotel was on the island that we were not allowed to walking around
only few streets have light, others were pitch balck after 8pm
相信我,这张图上的平壤比实际的景色要亮多了(曝光了20秒)
每天晚上只能在酒店呆着,看超级搞笑的朝鲜电视台
酒店在岛上,游客不能出去,何况平壤路灯很少
所以八点之后出去基本就是一片漆黑了。
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Hi-res scan from a 35mm negative on Kodak GB-200 film. Taken from the 16th floor of the Koryo Hotel in Pyongyang DPRK. I used a 135mm lens.
the deepest, most fancy subway decoration I've ever seen...
Only had 3mins take photos inside the station, 5mins inside the train
the tour guide always says to me: "hurry up!"
Ryugyong Hotel, Pyongyang, North Korea
This 3,300 room hotel has been under construction since 1987. The glass was only put on in the last year or so.