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Air China flies to PyongyangPosted by Jeremy Goldkorn on Tuesday, April 1, 2008 at 8:52 AM
![]() On board Air Koryo From North Korea Economy Watch:
UPDATE: Per reader request in the comments, we have added images and video. The image above was taken from Last Known Location, the blog of an English couple who "decided to sell all our possessions, quit our jobs and go on a round the world backpacking trip." This is the North Korea section of their blog, from which the video below is taken. It shows one of Pyongyang's famous traffic ladies. |
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Comments on Air China flies to Pyongyang
TO 金玉米:
这个网版面有点乱,最近更新又快,能不能分个类别什么的,像GOOGLE,YAHOO那样.
Any chance of posting a picture of "stewardesses appearance" as I do not plan to fly to North Korea any time soon.
dedlam:
I added an image as per your request, and also a video of one of Pyongyang's famous traffic ladies.