State General Bureau of Tourist Guidance

State General Bureau of Tourist Guidance
Agency overview
Formed15 May 1986 (1986-05-15)
JurisdictionNorth Korea
HeadquartersCentral District, Pyongyang
Agency executive
  • President, Ryo Sung-chol
Parent agencyRoom 39
Websitetourismdprk.gov.kp
State General Bureau of Tourism
Chosŏn'gŭl
국가관광총국
Hancha
國家觀光總局
Revised RomanizationGukga Gwangwang Chongguk
McCune–ReischauerKukka Kwan'gwang Ch'ongguk

State General Bureau of Tourist Guidance (formerly State General Bureau of Tourism; Korean: 국가관광총국) is a North Korean state agency that organizes tourism in North Korea. Foreign tour operators have to work closely with the bureau; its staff accompanies all tours of foreigners.

The bureau was founded on 15 May 1986. It was renamed State General Bureau of Tourist Guidance in January 1990. It is based in the Central District of Pyongyang. Its president is Ryo Sung-chol. State General Bureau of Tourist Guidance has been a member of the World Tourism Organization since September 1987 and the Pacific Asia Travel Association since April 1995.

By and large, the North Korean tourism industry is overseen by Room 39, the organization in charge of North Korea's slush funds. Room 39 guides the State General Bureau of Tourism, which in turn "manages the earnings and maintains surveillance over the tourists, ensuring they are contained within specifically designated areas."