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==Fifth floor==
==Fifth floor==
Visitors to the hotel have noted that the elevator buttons skip from Floor 4 to Floor 6;<ref>http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g294444-d644971-r77938615-Yanggakdo_Hotel-Pyongyang.html#CHECK_RATES_CONT</ref> however, Floor 5 is accessible by way of stairs (and it is the floor where the guides have their rooms). While there is no certainty as to the exact nature and purpose of Floor 5, one blogger who ventured there has written about it and reflects the possibility that this floor is determined to spy on hotel guests.<ref>http://our-sekai.com/blog/?p=1590</ref> Knowing that and asking some guides about the fifth floor, visitors have been to the fifth floor in August 2011 with the guides and discovered that it is a technical floor for the casino, situated in the fourth floor; see [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qQGt_E5cjg Video of 5th floor].
Visitors to the hotel have noted that the elevator buttons skip from Floor 4 to Floor 6;<ref>http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g294444-d644971-r77938615-Yanggakdo_Hotel-Pyongyang.html#CHECK_RATES_CONT</ref> however, Floor 5 is accessible by way of stairs (and it is the floor where the guides have their rooms). While there is no certainty as to the exact nature and purpose of Floor 5, one blogger who ventured there has written about it and reflects the possibility that this floor is determined to spy on hotel guests.<ref>http://our-sekai.com/blog/?p=1590</ref> Knowing that and asking some guides about the fifth floor, visitors have been to the fifth floor in August 2011 with the guides and discovered that it is a technical floor for the casino, situated in the fourth floor{{Fact}}; see [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qQGt_E5cjg Video of 5th floor].


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 00:15, 6 March 2013

Yanggakdo International Hotel
Korean name
Chosŏn'gŭl
양각도국제호텔
Hancha
羊角島國際號抬
Revised RomanizationYanggakdo Gukje Hotel
McCune–ReischauerYanggakto Kukche Hot'el

Yanggakdo International Hotel is one of the largest working hotels and the second tallest building in North Korea, after the Ryugyong Hotel. The hotel is located on Yanggakdo (Yanggak Island), two kilometers to the south-east of the center of Pyongyang, the nation's capital. It rises to an overall height of 170 metres (560 ft) and sports a slowly revolving restaurant on the 47th floor. The hotel is said to contain 1,000 rooms and a total floor space of 87,870 square metres (945,800 sq ft). The structure was built between 1986 and 1992 by France’s Campenon Bernard Construction Company and opened in 1995.

Background

The hotel has a promotional video that is displayed in the foyer and in guestrooms when the national North Korean channel (KCTV) goes off air. This was recorded from the hotel's analogue video network by a guest in August 2011 and placed on YouTube.[1]

Uncirculated North Korean currency sets can be purchased at official rates at reception, and postcards and letters can be mailed from the desk next to it. Behind the latter, there is a small shop which sells basic commodities at Western prices. The ground floor also contains a small bar to the right of the main entrance, and to the left, a small bookshop which stocks a wide range of North Korean reading material including back-issues of the local English-language newspaper, the Pyongyang Times, treatises by Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-il, and Kim Jong-un, various children's books, and a wide range of material which describes the North Korean understanding of the history of the region.

In addition to the revolving restaurant, the hotel guide issued to all guests indicates that the hotel contains four further restaurants on the second floor—these include the numbers one and two dining-room, the main banquet hall and the Japanese, Chinese and Korean food dining-rooms.

The hotel's basement contains a bowling alley, a pool room, a swimming pool, a barber shop, a casino and a massage club run by a Chinese company with an exclusively female staff.

The hotel's grounds originally included a 9,000 square meter nine-hole golf course which as of 2011 has been demolished to make space for a new Chinese-funded health complex to be built.[2][3]Also on Yanggak Island, right next to the hotel's grounds the Pyongyang International Cinema Hall can be found, which hosts the opening and closing ceremonies of the Pyongyang International Film Festival.

The hotel is a standard stop on all tours of North Korea and was featured in the graphic novel Pyongyang.

The golf course no longer exists on the grounds. Just past the gift shop on the right is a large banquet room with murals of the North Korea landscape on each side.

Fifth floor

Visitors to the hotel have noted that the elevator buttons skip from Floor 4 to Floor 6;[4] however, Floor 5 is accessible by way of stairs (and it is the floor where the guides have their rooms). While there is no certainty as to the exact nature and purpose of Floor 5, one blogger who ventured there has written about it and reflects the possibility that this floor is determined to spy on hotel guests.[5] Knowing that and asking some guides about the fifth floor, visitors have been to the fifth floor in August 2011 with the guides and discovered that it is a technical floor for the casino, situated in the fourth floor[citation needed]; see Video of 5th floor.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Yanggakdo Hotel promotional video".
  2. ^ Sthankiya, Nayan. "North Koreans Eager to Play Golf as Well". Seoul Times. Retrieved 2007-05-23.
  3. ^ "Yanggakdo Golf Course is no more…". North Korean Economy Watch. Retrieved 2013-02-16.
  4. ^ http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g294444-d644971-r77938615-Yanggakdo_Hotel-Pyongyang.html#CHECK_RATES_CONT
  5. ^ http://our-sekai.com/blog/?p=1590

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