Ryugyong Hotel: North Korea’s Hotel of Doom

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Published 2020-01-30
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Source/Further reading:

History of the hotel: edition.cnn.com/style/article/ryugyong-hotel-archi…
Overview: www.atlasobscura.com/places/ryugyong-hotel
North Korean famine: www.history.com/news/north-koreas-devastating-fami…
In depth: www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2011/12/how-k…
Tales of the famine: www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/north-koreas-…
Cannibalism in the famine: www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2013/02/…
Kim eating pizza as his countrymen starve: news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/3559266.stm
History podcast on Kim Jong-il, the handover of power, and the famine: www.stitcher.com/podcast/joe-streckert/interesting…
How the LEDs were installed: www.scmp.com/news/asia/east-asia/article/2180004/r…
Some words on Pyongyang architecture: failedarchitecture.com/pleasure-postponed-pyongyan…
Juche explained: www.vox.com/world/2018/6/18/17441296/north-korea-p…
2014 apartment collapse: www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-27459186

All Comments (21)
  • @Emilis2023
    Kim Jong sounds like me in minecraft. Eager to jump into ambitious mega structures, he neglects the early necessities like food farms, creates a gigantic cobblestone frame, then realizes he doesn't know how to do interior decorating and gives up with this massive empty shell.
  • @MrTaurenshaman
    The hotel that perfectly represents the Kim's in their entirety, flashy, overbearing, looming over its populous, but hollow, empty and souless inside.
  • @GonkDroid0923
    Protagonist: The villain's lair could be anywhere The villain's lair:
  • @LaurentiuBadea
    Me as a kid: "I hate history. Why the hell do I need to learn every damn nation's history?" Me as an adult: "MORE HISTORY, YOUTUBE!!"
  • @Adam-cj2jg
    It looks like a supervillain's headquarters
  • @ezviro
    Could you imagine if one day, and yes I know merely in saying this it's highly unlikely, the hotel is transformed into an agricultural center. Indeed the interior floorplan is estimated at a 89 acres. Using similar technology to the Dutch for interior growing, you'd have 1.3 million vertical grow systems capable of producing a staggering 71,500,000 plants every 35-60 days (depending on species). This would go a tremendous way not only to feeding the people but to making the cause of so much suffering into a symbol of hope.
  • @DeliveryMcGee
    He didn't mention it, but in case you didn't know, even though it's kinda obvious: most Asian cultures put the family name first. And "Kim" is like the Korean version of "Jones" -- 21.5%of South Koreans have that name, and are only very distantly, if at all, related to the ruling family in the north. (Lee is 15%, and Park is 8.5%. There aren't many family names in Korea, is the joke.)
  • Me at the beginning: That building's not actually that ugly Me at the end, after learning about the famine: You're right, that's the ugliest damn building I've ever seen in my life
  • One day an aged Gordon Ramsay will once more grab the UV light and the sleeping bag for a last and very special episode of Hotel Hell.
  • @suzyolsen4820
    Mary Antoinette -"Let them eat cake" Kim Jong Un - "Let them eat grass"
  • Imagine how bad it was in NK that China was considered a safe place
  • @Desiii122
    I feel like if you took off his glasses, the nose would come off with them.
  • @tilldernarr7185
    "The Ministry of Truth - Minitrue in Newspeak - was startingly different from any other object in sight. It was an enourmous pyramidal structure of glittering white concrete, soaring up, terrace after terrace, three hundred metres into the air" George Orwell 1984
  • @quirkygirlboss
    The Ryugyong is the perfect metaphor for the nation itself, shows that its shining to outsiders but dying, empty and sad inside
  • It feels like a punch right on the guts to think all the money wasted making this hotel, all the people that died of starvation and in the end it doesn't even serve its purpose, no one can even go there.
  • @joekaz5198
    This man spent almost 25 minutes roasting the shit out of the Kims
  • @nonanon666
    In Pyongyang (Mordor), the LED flag (Eye of Sauron) gazed down upon a wasteland (a wasteland).
  • @liamuys8998
    I was watching videos on the Paris Catacombs and stumbled on your channel which covered the topic by far the best and in the most entertaining way. Now i’m on a rabbit hole and watching all your videos and wanted to say you make learning history fun again! Thanks