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Mangyongbong-92 ferry anchored at Wonsan port

Mangyongbong-92 ferry anchored at Wonsan port

PYONGYANG, North Korea - The Mangyongbong-92 passenger-cargo ferry is anchored at the port of Wonsan, North Korea, on July 3, 2014.

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N. Korea's Mangyongbong-92 ferry anchored at Wonsan port

N. Korea's Mangyongbong-92 ferry anchored at Wonsan port

WONSAN, North Korea - The Mangyongbong-92 passenger-cargo ferry is anchored at the port of Wonsan, western North Korea, on July 2, 2014. Tokyo has banned the ship's sailing to Japan as part of travel restrictions on Pyongyang.

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Songdowon children's camp in N. Korea

Songdowon children's camp in N. Korea

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Children tour inside a facility at the Songdowon international children's camp in Wonsan, eastern North Korea, on May 10, 2014.

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Resort in N. Korea

Resort in N. Korea

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Photo taken in September 2013 shows a guest room of a luxurious hotel that opened in the summer of the same year near a beach resort in Wonsan, North Korea.

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Resort in N. Korea

Resort in N. Korea

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Photo taken in September 2013 shows a luxurious hotel that opened in the summer of the same year near a beach resort in Wonsan, North Korea.

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Resort in N. Korea

Resort in N. Korea

PYONGYANG, North Korea - A group of women visit a beach resort in Wonsan, North Korea, in September 2013. The women said they are coworkers at a clothes factory in the capital Pyongyang and their trip to Wonsan is a reward for an increase in output.

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Japanese NGO donates medical supplies to N. Korea flood victims

Japanese NGO donates medical supplies to N. Korea flood victims

TOKYO, Japan - An employee (R) of Japan International Volunteer Center, a Japanese nonprofit organization, hands over medical supplies to Kangwon Province People's Hospital in Wonsan, North Korea, on Oct. 26. According to JVC officials, JVC delivered 2.4 million yen worth of confectioneries and medical supplies to flood victims in North Korea in late October. The money was collected through public donations in Japan, the officials say.

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N. Korea's Kim wants to normalize ties with U.S.: journalist

N. Korea's Kim wants to normalize ties with U.S.: journalist

BEIJING, China - North Korean leader Kim Jong Il talks with Julie Moon, a Korean-American journalist, in an interview on June 30 in Wonsan, eastern North Korea. Kim said he wants to normalize relations with the United States and plans to dispatch a close aide and a senior military officer to Washington in the near future.

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