Lads come to Chongjin to enjoy the superb gay environment, plus hunky men. Chongjin is currently located in the northeast of North Korea, in North Hamgyong Province, near the East Korea Bay in the Sea of Japan.
Chongjin the Chinese characters for its name mean 'clear river crossing' is the country's third largest city which is home for about , people. Chongjin has been nicknamed "The City of Iron" for its six million tonne-capacity Kim Chaek No 1 Iron and Steel Complex. Originally a fishing village, Chongjin underwent massive growth during the 20th century as the Japanese made it into a major port and industrial city, producing steel, machinery and chemical fibres, building its grid of roads to serve those ends and its population of what was, by , some , people.
Image from CNN video “ Gay North Korean defector speaks out “ His life is an amazing story that is only just now coming to a seemingly happy ending. Jang Yeong-jin, in a gripping interview with the BBC News this past Saturday, recounts his life as a North Korean defector. He was born in North Korea at the height of the Cold War in
LONGMONT, Colo. AP — In an anonymous office building in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains, in a part of Colorado where cattle ranches fade into strip malls, a gravel-voiced man with a Brooklyn accent is moving through the streets of Pyongyang. Joe Bermudez is staring into a computer screen at a detailed satellite image, maneuvering his cursor past guarded checkpoints and into restricted neighborhoods where the North Korean elite live behind high concrete walls.
Lads come to Chongjin to enjoy the superb gay environment, plus hunky men. Chongjin is currently located in the northeast of North Korea, in North Hamgyong Province, near the East Korea Bay in the Sea of Japan.
By Julie Yoonnyung Lee. BBC Korean. Jang Yeong-jin's remarkable story as North Korea's only openly gay defector was covered by the international media after he published his autobiography.
Image from CNN video “ Gay North Korean defector speaks out “ His life is an amazing story that is only just now coming to a seemingly happy ending. Jang Yeong-jin, in a gripping interview with the BBC News this past Saturday, recounts his life as a North Korean defector. He was born in North Korea at the height of the Cold War in
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