Kim Jong Un’s hermit kingdom will lower its drawbridge once again.
North Korea will allow visitors to enter at least part of the country starting in December after the reclusive country shut its doors to the outside world for nearly five years because of strict COVID-19 restrictions.
Tourism in the northeastern city of Samjiyon — and possibly the rest of the country — would resume by the end of this year, tour companies revealed this week.
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