The as of late uncovered Science and Technology Center in Pyongyang is not the only extravagant and fairly peculiar looking building that can be found in the reclusive country of North Korea. Water parks, landmarks, hotels, private structures — here are only a few examples of this remarkable North Korean architectural flair.
Commuters make their way through a subway station visited by foreign reporters during a government organised tour in Pyongyang, North Korea.
The top of the 105-storey Ryugyong Hotel in Pyonyang, the highest building under construction in North Korea.
The finale of an Arrirang Festival mass games display at the 150,000-seat Rungnado May Day Stadium in Pyongyang.
The 105-storey Ryugyong Hotel, the highest building under construction in North Korea, is seen behind residential buildings in Pyongyang, North Korea.
“Soldier-builders” perform their morning activities on the banks of the Taedong River in Pyongyang, North Korea.
A view of Mirae Scientists Street, in this image released by North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang on October 21, 2015.
People walk in front of portraits of North Korea’s founder Kim Il-sung (L) and former leader Kim Jong-il at Pyongyang’s main square.