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North Korea's "first-class hotel", why does the elevator never stop on the fifth floor? There is another mystery.

If you travel to North Korea, the other party will always provide tourists with the most comfortable tourist environment in order to improve their public opinion image, just as the hotels where tourists stay are all local first-class places, especially Yangjiao Island Hotel, which can be said to be the most familiar one for friends who have been to North Korea, but it also has a puzzling place, that is, the elevator keeps on the fifth floor, which makes people have to wonder if there is any mystery hidden in it.

Although there is still a gap between hotels in North Korea and similar hotels in China, it is indeed the most suitable place to live in the local area. From the appearance, it is also a local landmark building, especially the Yangjiao Island Hotel to be mentioned today, which stands by the Datong River in Jiang Xindao, in sharp contrast with the surrounding low-rise buildings. Although there are many high-rise buildings in Pyongyang recently, the feeling of "standing out from the crowd" is still obvious.

Although this hotel was used as early as 1995, its 47 floors and more than 1,000 rooms are still top hotels. Some high-end rooms even have reception rooms, and the scenery outside the window is beautiful. Although the facilities look old, they are often replaced with new ones, and the experience is good. Especially in such a historical building, it is a bit surprising that there is an elevator that is convenient to take, and this is in North Korea.

With the increase of the number of stops, tourists gradually find that there seems to be no button on the fifth floor in the tourist elevator, which makes people wonder. On the last trip to North Korea, a curious young man in the group chased the hotel waiter and asked, and the other party was "unbearable" and gave the answer. It turns out that this floor often receives foreign guests, which is very empty and can accommodate many people working at the same time. However, taking the stairs looks like big warehouse from the mezzanine.

Another surprise is that the lifestyle of the local people is very different from the outside world. It is estimated that the tourism department is also worried that tourists will find the whole trip boring, so it has set up entertainment venues, KTV, bars, etc., as well as beautiful and high-quality waiters and waitresses, but the consumption is not low, but it is also worth experiencing. Generally speaking, the living experience of North Korean hotels is good, which can lay a very good basic impression for the whole trip.