I would love to and have thought about this in the past. This point in time is probably not the best, but if things calm down, I would definitely consider it.
Thought this was interesting -- under "sports exchanges"
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Ice Hockey
Another first in 2008! Pyongyang Ice rink is the only place in the country where competitive ice hockey can take place and we finally managed to arrange for a team of Canadian and Scandinavian expats based in Beijing to make the trip and take on two DPRK teams in a series of competitive matches. No holds were barred as the bigger, stronger visitors took on the faster, wilier locals in some very hard fought matches. The audience of local Koreans will not soon forget these games and we are very grateful to all involved who made this possible, it was our hardest sports event thus far to organise and was a genuine coup to pull off. At the end of the matches jerseys were swapped and everyone came away having learned new techniques. Take note Ice-Hockey enthusiasts; North Korea’s women play at a higher level than the men (as they do in football also), a tour by a foreign women’s team would be even more groundbreaking!