Google – AFP, 28 August 2013
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Chinese
tourists pose for photos at the Mount Kumgang international
tourist zone in
North Korea on September 1, 2011 (AFP/File, Goh Chai Hin)
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SEOUL —
North Korea said Wednesday it saw a "bright future" for tourism and
would offer more international and domestic flights and open up the sector to
foreign investors.
"Abundant
in tourism resources, the (North) has a bright future to develop tourism,"
Jo Song Gyu, director of the International Travel Company, told the state news
agency.
The country
was making "big efforts" to develop tourism as one of its major
industries, Jo said, promising new flights to the capital Pyongyang from China,
Southeast Asia and Europe.
Hotels in
the showpiece capital were being renovated "at the world's level" and
new fitness centres and duty-free shops would be built, he said.
Foreigners
would also be allowed to run independent business or joint ventures in projects
such as resorts, hotels and shops, Jo said.
Overseas
companies which invested in the early stages of development would get
preferential treatment so that they could begin making profits as soon as
possible.
Foreign
experts would be invited to help build and manage resorts, hotels and
restaurants, he said.
The
impoverished nuclear-armed state has recently stepped up efforts to lure more
foreign tourists, to try to prop up an economy damaged by mismanagement and
international sanctions.
Direct air
links with other countries are currently limited, with China the main conduit
for most travellers heading to Pyongyang.
Foreign
travellers are constantly accompanied by government minders and rarely allowed
to speak to ordinary citizens on their own, or to mingle with them.
The North
is also far from a cheap tourist destination. The nation, which is strapped for
hard currency, charges high prices for everything from beer to accommodation.
Payments
must be made in euros and foreigners are not allowed to use the local won
currency.

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