DPRK scraps S. Korea tourism deal

2010-04-09 09:56 BJT

 

The DPRK is scrapping a tourism deal with South Korea in the Mountain Kumgang area. It is also launching new plans to save tourism in the region.

The DPRK is freezing some of South Korea's assets in the area. It will nullify a tourism deal with South Korean company Hyundai, and begin a new tourism plan with another partner.

The DPRK is also threatening to entirely reevaluate its joint industrial park in Kaesong with South Korea if inter-Korean ties do not improve.

South Korean tourists cross a suspension bridge spanning a picturesque gorge at the Mount Kumgang resort in 2005. (AFP/File/Charles Whelan)
South Korean tourists cross a suspension
bridge spanning a picturesque gorge at the
Mount Kumgang resort in 2005.
(AFP/File/Charles Whelan)