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Published Date: 18 July 2008
ONCE dubbed "the worst building in the history of mankind", North Korea's phantom hotel is stirring back to life. The 105-storey Ryugyong Hotel in Pyongyang is again under construction after a 16-year lull, and Egypt's Orascom Group has recently begun refurbishing the top floors.
The hotel consists of three wings rising at 75 degree angles capped by several floors arranged in rings supposed to hold five revolving restaurants and an observation deck.

A creaky building crane has for years sat unused at the top of the 3,000-room hotel in a city where tourists are only occasionally allowed to visit.

The communist North started construction in 1987, in a possible fit of jealousy at South Korea, which was about to host the 1988 Olympics and show off to the world the success of its rapidly developing economy.

But by 1992, work was halted after the North's main benefactor, the Soviet Union, dissolved in 1991 and funding for the hotel had vanished.





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  • Last Updated: 17 July 2008 9:29 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Scullion,

Canada 18/07/2008 01:18:40
No wonder I haven't received my reservation confirmations yet.
It would be have to be a strong marriage indeed that started off with a honeymoon in Pyongyang. That place would make the Gdansk shipyards look like the Tuileries Garden.
2

Maisie from Morningside,

18/07/2008 02:21:39
I thought this was another article about the Holyrood parliament building - do you mean there's actually something uglier????
3

Tom in Belmont,

Belmont 18/07/2008 02:22:27
Great hotel! Just tall enough throw dissidents to their deaths. Room service that knows what you want before you call ('cause they're their watching!) Cameras in the john to watch your every movement. Not only is Dear Leader watching you, you can watch HIM on every channel. And no matter how crappy the food service, you can always be comforted by the knowledge that you're eating better than 99% of all North Koreans.
4

Guga II,

Rockall 18/07/2008 05:39:20
I'm surprised that the Hootsmon are allowing us to comment on a North Korean hotel, whilst they are not allowing comments on much else. The Pravda Branch amd Xinhua Branch censors at the Hootsmon must have missed this one.
5

A Clamper,

Edinburgh 18/07/2008 12:02:24
4# Guantanamo being one of them.
6

Alternative (High-Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 18/07/2008 12:18:58
What an excellent idea! Build a hideously expensive luxury hotel in Pyongyang! The fact that the regime of the country expressly forbids and discourages anything akin to "western decadance" is absolutely beside the point. As is the fact that the money could be far better spent elsewhere addressing the real needs of some of the population.

Sounds like our very own stupid labour party had a hand in this scheme...

Makes the debacle of the trams pale int insignificance, doesn't it?
7

American,

18/07/2008 22:39:13
#5-clamper-or the freed militants pledging martyrdom??

 

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