North Korea and Russia will launch a new passenger train service between Vladivostok and Rason in May, aiming to boost tourism and strengthen bilateral ties. Additionally, the two countries are advancing plans to construct a road bridge over the Tumen River, further enhancing cross-border connectivity.
A French traveler who recently visited North Korea reported that a North Korean guide acknowledged Pyongyang’s deployment of soldiers to Russia amid the ongoing...
Hopes of a surge in Russian tourism to North Korea following the country’s post-pandemic reopening were dampened last year, as only 881 Russian tourists...
China-based Koryo Tours, a travel agency specializing in North Korean tourism, has begun accepting reservations for Rason (Rajin-Sonbong) tours scheduled between February and April,...
North Korea has officially reopened the Rason Special Economic Zone to foreign tourists, raising questions about whether this move will help generate foreign currency...
Russian media outlets, including TASS, reported that Russia and North Korea have agreed to increase the number of charter flights operating between the two...
Amid escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula, reports indicate that North Korea’s planned resumption of tourism for foreign visitors, initially expected in December, has...