Tag: Construction

  • First British tourists allowed back into North Korea tell BBC what they saw

    First British tourists allowed back into North Korea tell BBC what they saw

    Don’t insult the leaders. Don’t insult the ideology. And don’t judge.

    These are the rules tour guides read out to Western tourists as they prepare to drive across the border into North Korea, arguably the most secretive and repressive country in the world.

    “They’ve had five years to fix things. North Koreans are so sensitive about what they show tourists. If this is the best they can show, I dread to think what else is out there”, he said. 

    The regime’s photographs might make North Korea look clean and shiny, Joe said, but in person you realise “the roads are awful, the pavements are wobbly, and the buildings are weirdly constructed”. His hotel room was old-fashioned and filthy, he said, resembling “his grandma’s living room”. The whole window was cracked.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0jggdnej0do

  • Russia and North Korea Building Bridge for Cars and Trucks, to be finished 2026

    Russia and North Korea Building Bridge for Cars and Trucks, to be finished 2026

    In a sign of increasing economic partnership between the two nations, construction of a Road Bridge has been planned, and a contract has been awarded to a contractor. The bridge is to be completed by the end of 2026.

    North Korea’s only land connection to Russia is a single rail bridge, so a road crossing is expected to increase trade and tourism once it is connected to a road network.

    A similar road bridge, the New Yalu, was built between North Korea and China about 10 years ago, but has yet to open because the Koreans have not built a road at their end. As a result, all traffic between the two countries must use the Sino–Korean Friendship Bridge, completed in 1943.

    Building a road bridge has been a recurring feature of Russian-Korean relations.

    https://www.globalconstructionreview.com/russia-awards-contract-to-build-first-road-bridge-to-north-korea

  • Satellite imagery reveals extensive upgrades at North Korean prison camps

    Satellite imagery reveals extensive upgrades at North Korean prison camps

    NK Pro analysis reveals two facilities rebuilt and a third expanded, likely to improve security and handle more inmates.

    North Korean authorities have demolished and completely rebuilt at least two prisons and expanded a third, new high-resolution satellite imagery reveals, providing evidence that the DPRK is increasing its capacity to detain citizens.

    The reconstruction of detention facilities in Sinuiju, Sariwon and Chonnae since late 2023 is the latest in ongoing efforts by the DPRK regime to upgrade and expand its prisons and concentration camps. 

    Read more at NK News

    https://www.nknews.org/pro/satellite-imagery-reveals-extensive-upgrades-at-north-korean-political-prisons