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From Dream to Nightmare: the Floating Hotel that Left Australia and Closed on Kim Jong Un's Orders

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In 1988, opened in the heart of the ocean, 70 miles off the coast of Australia, an unusual seven-story structure designed to change the perception of tourism. It is the incredible story of the world's first floating hotel, which embarked on a trans-Pacific journey of 14,000 miles and served as a luxury hotel, and a symbol of failed Korean reconciliation, before being shut down on Kim Jong Un's orders. The idea for establishing permanent accommod…
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In 1988, opened in the heart of the ocean, 70 miles off the coast of Australia, an unusual seven-story structure designed to change the perception of tourism. It is the incredible story of the world's first floating hotel, which embarked on a trans-Pacific journey of 14,000 miles and served as a luxury hotel, and a symbol of failed Korean reconciliation, before being shut down on Kim Jong Un's orders. The idea for establishing permanent accommod…

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kikar.co.il broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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