สองตัวบนป๋าเสาร์ วิ่งล่างนู๋น้ำ แน๊ตตี้ ตามต่องวดนี้ 16-9-62
North Korea is a perennial news highlight, but in 2012 the isolated country seems to stand at a crossroads. The death of Kim Jong-il and the ascendance of the former leader's heir apparent have pundits around the globe speculating the isolated country's next move. Will the change in leadership make the North Korean government more reactionary? Or will it provide an opportunity for the country to open up to new reforms? These are the questions of the day for most of us who have little to no contact with North Korea on a daily basis, but for Simon Cockerell, General Manager of China-based Koryo Tours, there's no real concern of disruptions to business as usual. A British national, Cockerell has served as a tour guide into North Korea since 2002, and has worked closely with North Korean counterparts to bring an increasing number of visitors to the DPRK.
from: http://ezinearticles.com/?Travelling-Into-North-Korea---With-Simon-Cockerell-of-Koryo-Tours&id=6859884

