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Starbucks, North Korea
New Starbucks café in South Korea offers rare glimpse of North Korea
Starbucks has opened a new outlet at the border between South Korea and North Korea. Located at the Aegibong Peace Ecopark in Gimpo, the 30-seat café offers one of only a few ways for visitors to get a look inside the secretive nation North Korea without setting foot there.
Starbucks in South Korea you can see North Korea from draws international attention
The new branch of the global coffee chain sits on a former battlefield, a historical site that represents both peace and conflict
New Starbucks Branch Boasts Rare View Into North Korea
A Starbucks in the South Korean border town of Gimpo is offering tourists a unique attraction: the chance to enjoy coffee with a rare view of the North. Located less than a mile from the border, the Starbucks sits at Aegibong Peace Ecopark, an observatory-turned-tourist site in northeastern South Korea.
Customers at this Starbucks can sip coffee and observe a quiet North Korean village
Coffee drinkers can sip their beverages and view a quiet North Korean mountain village from a Starbucks shop at a South Korean border observatory
Starbucks Opens New Store with Views into North Korea
The chain opened the doors to its new location in Aegibong Peace Ecopark in Gimpo, South Korea, on Friday, Nov. 29
Starbucks opens a cafe with a view of North Korea
The Starbucks outlet is one of only a few ways for South Koreans and international tourists to get a look inside North Korea, even if it’s from afar, without setting foot there. It offers an alternative to tours of the DMZ, which draws tons of tourists travelers each year, according to the Korea Tourism Organization.
Starbucks opens cafe with extraordinary views — of North Korea
Coffee lovers can now enjoy their dark roast while taking in a view of the Demilitarized Zone separating North and South Korea — thanks to Starbucks. The Seattle-based chain of coffeehouses on Friday opened up a new location near Gimpo, South Korea, where customers can get a glimpse through the heavily militarized border into the north.
Photos: New Starbucks gives customers view of a quiet North Korean village
SEOUL, South
Korea
(AP) — Coffee drinkers can sip their beverages and view a quiet
North
Korean mountain village from a new
Starbucks
at a South Korean border observatory. Customers have to pass a military checkpoint before entering the observatory at ...
Starbucks Offers Glimpse of North Korean Life From New Cafe
For anyone curious about civilian life in North Korea, Starbucks is offering its customers in the south a peek into the world’s most reclusive country while sipping a favorite brew.
Starbucks opens a coffee shop overlooking North Korea
U.S. coffee giant Starbucks has opened a shop at a South Korean observatory, near the Demilitarized Zone and overlooking a North Korean mountain village.
Inside incredible Starbucks where you can sip a coffee whilst spying on North Korea
The Starbucks at the border observatory in South Korea is part of a scheme to attract tourists to the area - despite ongoing tensions with its northern neighbour
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Starbucks serves South Koreans coffee and glimpse into the North
The world's last Cold War frontier now has a Starbucks cafe in South Korea where customers can get a glimpse through the ...
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World’s most perilous STARBUCKS opens where coffee-lovers sip lattes & overlook Earth’s most militarised stretch of land
FEARLESS Starbucks fans can now enjoy a cup of latte while overlooking the razor-wire fences at the world’s most militarised ...
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