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OTMT Funds Kempinski To Run World's Tallest Hotel In North Korea
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 01 - 11 - 2012

The world's tallest hotel will open next year in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang as the impoverished totalitarian regime burdened by international sanctions seeks foreign currency through a boost in tourism.
The 105-story, pyramid-shaped Ryugyong Hotel, whose foundations were poured almost three decades ago, will open partially in July or August, German luxury-hotel operator Kempinski AG Chief Executive Officer Reto Wittwer said today at a forum in Seoul. Kempinski will be the first western hospitality service to operate in North Korea, he said.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is courting overseas visitors as one of the main means to earn much-needed foreign currency as the international community lodges tougher sanctions on the politically isolated Asian nation for conducting nuclear tests in 2006 and 2009. China is North Korea's largest trading partner and biggest source of tourism as U.S., European and South Korean nationals are barred from traveling to the North.
“This pyramid monster hotel will monopolize all the business in the city," Wittwer said. “I said to myself, we have to get this hotel if there is ever a chance, because this will become a money-printing machine if North Korea opens up."
Kempinski, based in Munich, is handling management while Egypt's Orascom Telecom Media & Technology Holding SAE (OTMT.CA) funds the hotel as part of a $400 million mobile phone license it won from the North Korean government in 2008, he said. Cairo-based Orascom has already spent $180 million on completing the hotel's facade.
“Orascom's investment is compensated by very unique modules," Wittwer said. “In North Korea, they compensate with mining rights, raw material, commodity and commodity exchange because they don't have cash."
Kim's Mentor
Wittwer, the 64-year-old Swiss hotelier, said he was approached over a decade ago in Geneva by Ri Chol, who at the time served as ambassador to the United Nations and mentor to Kim, who came to power in December after the death of his father. Ri was looking for new investors for the hotel since construction stopped in 1993 because of insufficient funds and economic mismanagement, Wittwer said.
Kim's time at a Swiss boarding school may have made him more willing to consider to the idea of opening up his country, he added.
The top floors of the hotel will house guests in 150 of the originally planned 1,500 rooms, which “will be developed over time" to resize the insufficiently designed spaces, Wittwer said. Shops, restaurants, a ballroom and Orascom's offices on the ground and mezzanine floors will also open next year.
Kempinski's five-star Hotel Adlon Kempinski, which overlooks Berlin's Brandenburg Gate and is frequented by dignitaries and pop stars, including the late Michael Jackson.
‘Capital of Willows'
Ryugyong, which means “capital of willows" in Korean, will be the tallest hotel in the world at 330.02 meters (1,082.8 feet), according to Emporis GMBH, which collects data on buildings of high public and economic value.
Orascom owns a 75 percent stake in Koryolink, North Korea's sole mobile network operator, through the 25-year mobile phone license it obtained in 2008.
Naguib Sawiris, founder and executive chairman of Orascom, visited North Korea Oct. 4-6, during which he toured a beverage factory and a dolphinarium, according to the official Korean Central News Agency.


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