North Korea is offering consumers the opportunity to visit a city in the country on a one-day overland tour from south of the border.
The visit to Kaesong includes stops at a number of attractions, including a famous waterfall, a Buddhist temple and a museum in the city, which was the capital of Korea's ancient Koryo Dynasty.
Kaesong is located around 45 miles north-west of Seoul.
In order to take part in the tour, visitors must reserve a place, fill in some paperwork and pay a fee of 180,000 won (£95).
Established attractions in South Korea that visitors may also wish to visit include the Gyeongbokgung, Changgyunggung and Changdeokgung palaces, Oryukdo Island and Songjeong Beach.
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