In North Korea: A Hidden World Of Gambling

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While North Korea is known for its strict laws and regulations, it may come as a surprise to many that the country houses two casinos, not just one that cater specifically to foreign guests.

## Casino at Yanggakdo Hotel

Located in the capital city of Pyongyang, the Yanggakdo Hotel houses a casino on its lower level. This casino, however, is not open to North Korean citizens and does not permit alcohol. Despite the lack of atmosphere, the casino offers games such as baccarat and blackjack. Visitors often take a casino chip as a memento, and some even walk away as winners.

## Imperial Hotel and Casino

The second casino is located in the economic zone of Rason. The Imperial Hotel and Casino is not only the top luxury hotel in North Korea, but it also houses a casino for high-rollers. With a minimum entrance fee of 500 Euros (which must be gambled), this casino caters to serious gamblers, primarily from Russia and China.

## North Koreans and Gambling

While gambling is generally prohibited for the citizens of North Korea, there are a few exceptions. The Mirim Horse Riding Club, opened during the time of Kim Jong-Un, has gained popularity and allegedly legalized a form of gambling in 2017. Additionally, slot machines can be found in a few places, 가입머니 토토 사이트 such as the Bowling Alley at Golden Lane. However, these machines only dispense tokens, which can be exchanged for

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In conclusion, while North Korea may not be the top destination that comes to mind when thinking of gambling, it does offer a distinctive gambling experience for those willing to explore the unexplored. As the country continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how its casino sector develops.