This building, identified as part of the Koryo Sungkyunkwan Academy, opened in 2012 next to the historic site of Koryo Sungkyunkwan in Kaesong. / Jon Dunbar |
Kaesong's Tongil Street cuts a gently sloping north-south axis through the city, creating a distinctly welcoming scale to the city. / Jon Dunbar |
A Confucian Temple at Koryo Sungkyunkwan, now repurposed for the Kaesong Koryo Museum / Jon Dunbar |
A ginseng chicken soup, called "insam dakgom" but resembling the South's samgyetang, is served at a tourist restaurant in Kaesong along with a Pepsi with Chinese labeling. / Jon Dunbar |