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The Ryugyong Hotel (Korean: 류경호텔; sometimes spelled as Ryu-Gyong Hotel), or Yu-Kyung Hotel, [3] is a 330 m (1,080 ft) tall unfinished pyramid-shaped skyscraper in Pyongyang, North Korea. Its name (lit. "capital of willows") is also one of the historical names for Pyongyang. [4]
25 lip 2023 · The stranger than strange Ryugyong Hotel in Pyongyang, North Korea is one of the tallest unoccupied buildings in the world, and Englishman Simon Cockerell may be one of only two westerners to have ...
Lots of videos claim they show you INSIDE the Ryugyong Hotel... But since so few have been in there, can they really show you the inside? I can't take you ar...
10 sie 2019 · The 1,083-foot Ryugyong Hotel in North Korea’s capital, Pyongyang, was supposed to be the world’s tallest hotel. But after 32 years, it’s still not open.
9 lip 2019 · Photographs of the inside show vast, barren rooms with stairs, verandas and pylons made from massive pieces of cast concrete. The photographs, published by the online site NK News, reveal the scale of the ghostly interior.
27 wrz 2012 · PYONGYANG, NORTH KOREA—A foreign tour agency has released the first public photos from inside the tallest and most notorious building in North Korea: the 105-storey, pyramid-shaped Ryugyong...
Koryo Tours company employees were the first people to step inside the Ryugyong Hotel and take photos of the interior, you can see their photos below. Photos by koryogroup.com.