North Asserts 20% Tourism Growth in 1st Half

The number
of people entering North Korea for the purpose of tourism rose 20% year-on-year
in the first half of 2014, according to the North Korean state tourism agency.

Citing Ham Jin, the 52-year old director of Korea International
Travel Company, pro-North Chongryon publication Choson Sinbo revealed news of the rise on July 15th,
saying that it was driven by an increasingly diverse range of tourist products
on offer.

The piece emphasized the existence of products for enthusiasts across various fields, saying, New
tours, like Masikryong Ski Resort tours, hiking tours, and military tours have
all received favorable comments from the outset.
 

However, while the article stated that tourists have
been heading for North Korea from a host of countries including the UK,
Germany, France, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Austria, the United States,
Brazil, and South Africa, it did not release concrete statistics to buttress
the claim to 20% growth.