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???? The Strange Land of North Korea (DPRK) ????

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This is a film about a traveller in the strange land called North Korea or officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).

Tours to the DPRK are tightly scheduled and normally include a visit to the demilitarised zone, museums and statues to Kim Il-Sung and Kim Jong-Il, Pyongyang’s amusements parks, chandelier-laden metro system and showcase entertainment facilities such as the Circus and the SchoolChildren's Palace. In addition to these, I took a flightseeing flight on a Mi-17 helicopter over the DPRK's capital city of Pyongyang. As well, as my tour was an extended one, it also went the northeast of the DPRK to the tri-country area around the Rason Special Economic Zone where the DPRK, China and Russia conjoin.

The cult of the Kims is perhaps the most extraordinary feature of the DPRK. Images or statues of Kim Il-Sung and Kim Jong-Il are found everywhere. These graven images are effectively worshipped. This film shows scenes of the veneration of the Kims (Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il) that were witnessed.

The government guides control both what you can see and also what you can take photographs of. If you take a photograph of the military, construction or something that they feel does not portray the DPRK in a positive light then they force you to delete the photograph. On exiting the country, the border guards also reviewed photographs to see if they conformed to the aforementioned standards. Despite these restrictions, this film contains images that accurately portray the state of the country as I saw it.

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00:08 Overview of trip to North Korea (DPRK)
00:52 Beijing International Airport
01:40 Air Koryo to Pyongyang
02:31 US Navy visits the DPRK too
02:49 Pyongyang International Airport
03:13 Traffic policewoman directing traffic
04:09 Map of Pyongyang
04:19 pollution in Pyongyang
05:50 Chollima (mythical flying horse)
06:07 Arch of Triumph
07:04 Traffic policewoman in traffic
08:01 trolley bus ride
09:14 Pyongyang Metro System
11:56 Yanggakdo Hotel
13:19 6AM city wakeup call for Pyongyang
14:12 stockpiling gravel for construction
15:17 women encouraging hard work
16:07 Monument to Party Founding
16:39 Victorious War Museum (Korean War)
21:22 May Day in Moran Hill Park
21:53 Kaeson Youth Park
22:25 Mangyongdae Funfair
24:04 propaganda in Pyongyang
24:35 Mangyongdae Children's Palace
27:09 helicopter fightseeing over Pyongyang
30:07 Pyongyang Circus Theatre
32:43 Juche Tower
33:30 Kim Il Sung Square
34:20 Grand People's Study House
35:10 traffic policewoman
35:58 Jang Chon Model Cooperative Farm
37:29 luxury department store
37:58 peasants ploughing with oxen
39:22 Veneration of the giant Kim statues
43:18 Pyongyang at night
45:10 Mirae (Future) Scientists Street
45:48 Science and Technology Centre
47:14 View out over Pyongyang
48:05 Reunification Highway to Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
49:59 Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
52:39 Kaesong
59:00 Tomb of King Kongmin
1:01:10 Sokdamgugok (Sokdam Ravine)
1:01:40 Haeju
1:03:30 Suyangsan Falls
1:04:04 Sariwon
1:06:50 Mt. Jongbang
1:08:33 village visit
1:09:37 model pig farm
1:11:00 Mt. Kuwol
1:09:42 Sinchon Massacre Museum
1:11:39 Nampo
1:12:40 West Sea Barrage
1:15:32 Arch of Reunification
1:15:48 north to Myohyangsan (International Friendship Exhibition)
1:17:40 Myohyangsan
1:18:06 International Friendship Exhibition
1:19:42 Pohyon-sa Korean Buddhist temple
1:21:01 Flying to Rason Special Economic Zone
1:21:22 Ilyushin IL-18 (1968) to Orang
1:22:15 Yombun Revolutionary Site
1:23:12 mushroom farm
1:24:32 Chongjin Russian War Cemetary
1:24:41 Chongjin - veneration of giant Kim statues
1:26:09 Chongjin - school visits
1:27:43 Rason area
1:29:29 Pipha Island
1:29:50 shellfish diver
1:30:23 Rajin garment factory
1:30:56 Port of Rajin
1:31:48 Tri-country region (DPRK-China-Russia)
1:32:27 train to Russia via the Friendship Bridge
1:33:36 Conclusions
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NORTH KOREA as a Tourist - Pyongyang Day One

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It was day one in North Korea and I want to show you what it's like to travel as a tourist there. Currently, there are only 4000-5000 tourists per year and I wanted to share this unique experience of arriving to Pyongyang with you.

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SECRET NORTH KOREA | YOU WON'T BELIEVE WHAT IT'S LIKE

I'm just back from North Korea - this is what it's like. Imagine living like you were on a movie set. Welcome to Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea. Imagine having to wake up everyday of your life and perform like you are on a movie set and if you don't - it could mean death?

This is real life North Korea today. I travelled to North Korea and filmed this so you can see what it's like.

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Some of this footage is secretly filmed.

You'll get an idea of what it is like to travel to the most isolated country in the world. Visiting many places, including the capital Pyongyang and the poor countryside.

Please do not judge the North Korean people in this video. It is impossible to make a fully balanced view of the country by traveling there - on a controlled guided tour. This video is simply presented to give you an indication of my travel experience and my thoughts after returning.

North Korea is a unique, if not slightly weird experience. It was safer than many countries I've visited. Hopefully, this will give you another perspective on the DPRK.

Thanks for watching.

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We had to LIE to make this video! (myths and legends, DPRK vlog, mass games, North Korea)

THIS VIDEO SHOWS ONLY ONLY ONLY WHAT YOU CAN SEE ON A NORMAL TOURIST TOUR IN PYONGYANG!!!

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This video is NOT meant to be a propaganda for the actual regime of the DPRK.
We are NOT communists, nor journalists, we don't make politics and we just show what a normal tourist can see there!!
Due to the contracts we had to sign we could NOT tell anything about the bad things anyone of you might think happen in this country. Which, even if it might be true, we obviously could not see and therefore confirm.

PLEASE RESTRAIN YOURSELF FROM leaving incriminating comments or accusing us of anything!! DPRK is a heavily controlled country and one can not film or go anywhere he wants. This is all what we could and were allowed to film.

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3 days in North Korea (myths and legends, DPRK vlog, mass games, pyongyang)

Our vlog is not sponored by any government or company.

This movie is just our trip in the DPRK in october 2018, without any intention of supporting or fighting against any regime.

Unfortunately, due to some technical problems, we lost aprox 65% of everything we filmed in the DPRK. From what we could save, from what we had additionally filmed with our phones and from what the other members of the group send us (a big thank to Gwen, Enrique, Chris...) we managed to make this movie.

This is the reason for the low video quality in some parts of the vlog. The other reason is because in North Korea you are not allowed to bring professional video gear like big cameras, stabilisers or drones.

The company we have been with (and can highly recommend): Young Pioneer Tours YPT

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We are always open for comments & new friends. And also, we are wery happy for every new like & subscription. It makes it worth working to keep this project alive. We love to have YOU in the EveryDay HoliDay family! So let's have fun! Because: Every day should be a holiday. For everyone.
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OVERNIGHT TRAIN TO NORTH KOREA (weird border town)

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This is the beginning of my journey to North Korea. I travelled by train from Beijing to Dandong, the biggest border city to DPRK, and then on to Pyongyang.
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My Daily Life In NORTH KOREA (MYSTERIOUS 7 DAY TRIP)

UPDATE - one year after visiting North Korea I traveled to South Korea and made a video comparing my experiences in both of these two countries. Watch it here: also, if you're thinking of traveling to North Korea yourself, watch this video to see why that might not be a good idea: and think twice before making that decision. Lastly, if you want to learn more about the history of North Korea (in just 4 mins), watch this:

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I've always been very interested in North Korea because it seemed to be one of the most unique and mysterious countries in the whole world. This is my day to day life throughout the 7 days that I spent in North Korea. You can never be sure whether things were staged or not in North Korea because you are only shown what they want you to see. You can't choose where or when you will be going to specific places, they simply tell you to hop on a bus and ask you to get off at one point or another.

That is why I didn't want to offer my opinion about whether things were staged or not, whether they were good or not, or honest or not. My goal was to show you what my day to day life looked like when I was there and let you make up your own mind and judge for yourself.

Do not judge North Korea only from what you see in this video. This is what they showed us and there's a reason they show some things and not show the others. Also, knowing how much control they exercise over the population, everything could have been staged only for us.

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North Korea, What it's like to Visit! ???????? - Not what you'd expect ???? ????????

I got to visit North Korea in 2013 with Young Pioneer Tours when it was still legal for Americans to go. Follow my travels: No politics here, just showing you what a tour through North Korea and Pyongyang is like. [???? Blog Post:

Extremely few Americans that has ever step foot in North Korea (not counting the DMZ). I got to visit Pyongyang, Kaesong, the DMZ, Nampho, and flew back to Dandong where I explored the border as well before heading on a ferry boat from Dandong to Incheon South Korea. I mixed some of my own North Korea vLog footage with that from the tour video I got at the end of my North Korea Tour. Unfortunately due to due to Coronavirus / Covid-19 pandemic, as of 2020 both the North Korean border and Chinese border is shut so it will be hard to visit until 2021 at the earliest. While there was certainly a lot (i.e. tons) of propaganda, there were definitely many real moments with the citizens of North Korea was well. We got to visit sites like the Pyongyang Maternity Hospital, the demilitarized zone, a factory in Nampho, the Mansundae grand Hill Monument, Kim Il Sung Square and other spots that most tourists will be taken too. We were monitored by multiple minders at all time who were also monitoring each other. While much of the tour around Pyongyang was what I expected, other aspects surprised me. Don't tell my dog Murph but I may or may not have eaten dog meat ????

What is a North Korea tour like? What is it like to visit North Korea? Watch the video to find out! *NOTE if you're curious where I got some of the funky audio and music it was taken from a 90 minute DVD that was given to us at the end of the tour.

For more info I also wrote a 40 page article article on my friend Dave's blog about the experience. Shoutout to Gareth Johnson from Young Pioneer Tours and Dave Lee from Gobackpacking.com for helping me put this together.

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Arriving to Pyongyang - First Impressions of North Korea

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After arriving to Pyongyang and getting to have a look around the city, here are my first impressions of North Korea. I am basing this off of 3 days of exploring the city and while I got to see a small part of the country, I understand there is a lot more still to see.

I was on a guided tour to North Korea with a company called Young Pioneer Tours. You can book here -
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This video series is NOT a political commentary. It is only meant to document what it’s like to travel to North Korea (DPRK) in 2019.

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Taking a glimpse inside NORTH KOREA ???????? (surreal experience)

North Korea is one of the most closed countries on Earth for travel. After 3 years of complete isolation following the pandemic, it is still closed to this day. So, intrigued and hoping to get a glimpse of this fascinating nation, we travelled north from Seoul to the DMZ, the highly contentious border between North and South Korea, to learn more about life in both Korea's and how the two sides fell in to conflict in the first place and how it affects the daily lives of millions of Koreans on both sides to this day. We even managed to take a peek across the border, in to North Korea towards Pyongyang, over the town of Kaesong.

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North Korea Vlog - Mass Games & Travel Documentary (DPRK)

North Korea, also known as the DPRK is often featured in the news and Western media. Depicted as a nation run by an iron fist, we travel into the heart of North Korea to find out what life is really like.

Whilst on our trip we will see some of the many highlights the country has to offer, stunning scenery, the DMZ border with South Korea, and of course the return of the epic Arirang Mass Games!

As can be expected, our journey turns out to be far from what we anticipated, and quite different to how life is the DPRK is portrayed by the media!

Thanks for watching and i hope you enjoy!

Filmed and Directed by Tom Sanderson - Tom Voyage

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North Korean Military Guide Explains How They Defeated the US

Watch as our rather intimidating military tour guide casually recounts how the North Koreans bent the United States to its will, and forced the US to surrender.

Filmed at the Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum in Pyongyang, North Korea.

My LIFE in NORTH KOREA - a TRIP to PYONGYANG!

North Korea has been on my list for years and finally I made it. This short VLOG should give you a little impression of what it is like to travel to the DPRK or better known as North Korea.

I went on a 3-days tour starting in Dandong, China. I went with Young Pioneer Tours and it was an incredible experience.

I don't have an opinion on whether it was staged or not, whether they are bad or good, or how I feel about the whole trip. I went to the DPRK as a tourist and for a cultural exchange. From human to human, without a political agenda.

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Trip to NORTH KOREA / DPRK???????? [조선민주주의인민공화국] ‖ GoPro ????

No comments, no adventurous documentary, no political stuff, just a normal travel video like all my others!
I'm aware that there is another side of this country than this ;-) But have you ever seen this side of the country?

This one was particularly challenging to make since you are not allowed to just wander around on your own and take pictures wherever you want. So I hope you like the result! :-)

This was a tour group organized by Korea Konsult, we entered and exited through the Friendship Bridge from Dandong, China.
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North Korea Amazing.... (broadcasted on Japanese TV)

Short impression (12 minutes) of a trip with a small group through the North Korea. We visited capital Pyong Yang and surroundings and the still unknown beautiful northern province North Hangyong. The interesting people were very friendly and we enjoyed very much! This video was also broadcasted in Japan by the Tokyo Broadcast System in October 2017 and parts of it in Hart van Nederland SBS6 on Dutch national tv also with a discussion about traveling to this North Korea (stream also in my YouTube channel).

How I Got DETAINED Sneaking into North Korea ????????

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This was the single scariest travel moment of my life - on the border of North Korea & Russia. Sitting in that military compound for 3 hours, alone, without my phone or my friends was absolutely terrifying.

As many of you already know, I am fascinated by North Korea. I spent 4 days in Pyongyang in 2017 and I can even speak the Korean language (I lived in South Korea for 2 years). Not a day goes by where I don’t ponder about life in North Korea - the strangest and most isolated country in the world.

But Americans have been banned to visit North Korea since 2017 - a few months after I left. In fact, I think that I’m one of the last few Americans to step foot in the country.

So I wanted to attempt to go back while traveling in Siberia. And what happened to me is something that I’ve never experienced and I’ll never forget.

This is the full story of how I got detained on the North Korea / Russia border. The journey starts in the far Eastern city of Vladivostok.

Thank you so much to my local friend Natasha for joining me on this wild adventure. Follow her YouTube videos to learn more about Eastern Russia!

PS - This video was shot 4 weeks before Russia invaded Ukraine. I do NOT support this unprovoked war, and my thoughts go out to our friends in Ukraine. We love you.

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North Korea - 5 Days in the DPRK (Part 2)

Yvon and I got the opportunity to visit North Korea (D.P.R.K) and we were able to film part of our trip. In this first part, we finish our North Korea Tour and I will share some of my thoughts about the entire trip to North Korea.

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We spent a total of 5 day in North Korea and this mini travel documentary of our time there is for anyone interested in traveling to North Korea or interested in see what it is really like in North Korea.

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More about North Korea Tourism (from Wiki):

Tourism in North Korea is tightly controlled by the North Korean government. Only about 4,000 to 6,000 Western tourists visit North Korea each year. All tourism is organized by one of several state-owned tourism bureaus, including Korea International Travel Company (KITC), Korean International Sports Travel Company (KISTC), Korean International Taekwondo Tourism Company (KITTC) and Korean International Youth Travel Company (KIYTC).

Interactions between foreign tourists and local people have historically been tightly controlled. However, from photos seen around the Internet and evidence from travelers to North Korea, those restrictions seem to have relaxed slightly in the past few years.

The Swedish diplomatic mission to North Korea emphasizes that disrespect against the North Korean nation, its leaders and its symbols are regarded by North Korean authorities as very offensive. The tolerance level for disruptive behavior is minimal and as such can lead to imprisonment and torture.

Since September 1, 2017, the United States Department of State has prohibited the use of U.S. passports for travel to North Korea, arguing that U.S. citizens have been subject to arrest and long-term detention for actions that would not otherwise be a cause for arrest in the United States or other countries.

The U.S. Department of State also states that it has received reports of North Korean authorities detaining U.S. citizens without charges and not allowing them to depart the country. North Korea has detained U.S. citizens who were part of organized tours.


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Alone in an Empty North Korean Airport

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I had to fly out of the Pyongyang airport and needed two North Korean guides to take me there. Then when I arrived, the airport was completely empty and I was the only one inside. Bizarre experience with Air Koryo flying me back to Beijing.

I was on a guided tour to North Korea with a company called Young Pioneer Tours. You can book here -
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Visiting China + DPRK ( North Korea ) September 2019 Vlog

It was a goal of mine to visit one of the most secrete and mysterious country in the world, i had an amazing time there. They are genuinely happy to welcome foreign people and are so curious about us. After hours of comparison online between the many company that operates tour in the country, i settle for Uri Tours. Turns out absolutely great. Really customer oriented company, also, they partners with the best local guide from a smaller tourist company ( KPITC ) i was not paid or ask to make this statement. Check them out Uritours.com

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