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The Worst Building in the History of Mankind

by Mike Richard

Ryugyong Hotel, North Korea

It’s been called ‘the worst building in the history of mankind.’

And Kim Jong-il would have been so proud. The Ryugyong (”Capitol of Willows”) Hotel stands 105-stories tall in the dead-center of Pyongyang, the capitol of North Korea. At its inception, it was hoped to have 3.9 million square feet of floor space (and seven revolving restaurants), at a total cost of $750 million – 2% of the entire country’s GDP. It was created as North Korea’s answer to a renaissance of Asian skyscrapers.

It was never finished, and never will be. Money ran out – as did, supposedly, electricity. All that is left now is a shell, empty and uninhabitable: the quality of concrete is so poor that construction probably couldn’t be restarted even if they tried. But North Korea is still looking for a few hundred million dollars of foreign investment to do just that – instead of, say, fighting the country-wide famine and drought for which North Korea is far more famous.

The hotel is not featured on official maps, and even tour guides will deny knowing where it is. This is a rather impressive oversight: it is visible from throughout the entire city.

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About the Author


Vagabondish editor, Mike Richard, lives in Rhode Island - a spit of land in the northeastern U.S. He is a professional web designer and travel junkie with an unhealthy addiction to backpacking, camping, hiking and seeing the world. He enjoys knit hats, small, declarative sentences and speaking in the third person.

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T. Page
February 14th, 2008

Reminds me of many an evil headquarters, most especially the one from Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future (… ok, so the show’s a little dated).

Ben
February 15th, 2008

that’s the ugliest thing I’ve ever seen…





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