cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/3090669

The Ryugyong Hotel in North Korea’s capital, Pyongyang, is an uncompleted hotel. Construction started in 1987 and was halted several times. Most prominently during the colapse of the Soviet Union.

The hotel existed largely in a rough construction state until 2008. From then, a Egyptian construction company, Orascom, re-started construction on the exterior part of the building. By 2011 they had completed the exterior part of the building.

Up until now, only the exterior part of the building is completed. The interior part is largely empty and no works have commenced on the interior part. In recent years, a large LED panel was fitted to one of the sides of the building.

The building is up until now never used as a hotel. Unkown is why the Egyptian construction company never finished the interior.

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To bad since it is a quite good looking building in a unfortunately not so very fortunate country. If things get better (like, ending the dictatorship) I might would like to visit!

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I remember reading that the concrete was subpar and the elevator shafts all crooked, so no good way to actually finish the inside. I believe the company did the outside in exchange for cellular rights

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Urban exploration, often known as urbexing, is best described as exploring abandoned or disused places. It can be anything, from schools to skyscrapers to statues

I’m not an urban explorer myself (yet) but this is somewhere for any refugees from Reddit who were part of r/urbanexploration to come and post!

Also, remember the golden rule of urbexing: “Take only pictures, leave only footprints”

Trespassing is also not cool, don’t do it.

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