On the 27th (local time), the Russian state-run TASS news agency reported that "more than 160 people have already visited North Korea," and that "more than 100 people will visit North Korea during the May holidays."
In Russia, demand for tourism to North Korea is also expected to increase due to the consecutive holidays next month including May Day (Labor Day, May 1st) and Victory Day (May 9th).
The Russian travel agency "Vostok Intur" announced on its website that it will be holding a tour of North Korea from May 6 to 10 (four nights and five days).
The ticket is on sale for $50 (approximately 120,000 yen). The Russian Tourism Agency of Primorsky Krai also emphasized that "You can only enter North Korea through Vladivostok International Airport," and is promoting the region.
Russia resumed group tours to North Korea in February this year after suspending them in January 2020 due to COVID-19.
An agreement has been signed regarding light.
2024/04/27 17:05 KST
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