S. Korean Tourists Begin Historic Visit
From Times Wire Reports
A cruise ship docked in the port of Changjon carrying 780 South Korean tourists, the first southern sightseers to set foot in this Communist country since 1950. The visitors filed off the ship into a low shed for processing by customs and immigration officials, the only North Koreans they are likely to come in contact with during their five-day stay. No family reunions will be permitted during this or subsequent weekly tours.
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