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10 Best place to visit in Ayang-ni North Korea

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10 Best Places To Visit In Korea!!

Here are the top 10 places to visit in South Korea. This list is based on a travel application. There are so many beautiful places to visit in Korea but we'll introduce 10 of them.
I hope you guys visit South Korea someday because it is such a wonderful place to experience the culture and traditions of modern South Korea. Here are some of the great places mentioned in this video.

10. 한강 - Han River
9. 국립중앙 박물관 - National Museum of Korea
8. 창덕궁 - Changdeokgung Palace
7. 명동 - Myeongdong
6. 제주도 - Jeju Island
5. 한라산 - Halla Mountain
4. 설악산 - Sulak Mountain
3. 북한산 - Bukhan Mountain (it is not in North Korea)
2. 경복궁 - Gyeongbokgung Palace
1. 전쟁기념관 - War Memorial of Korea

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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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In today's video, I share my honest thoughts with you about North Korea after 4 years since my visit... I didn't mention in the video that I am one of the very last Americans to step foot in the country because a few months after I left, all Americans were banned from visiting (which is still in effect today).

I often think about North Korea and I wanted to take this time to re-tell my story, share my thoughts, and also get some feedback from you. What are your opinions about North Korea? Would you ever visit North Korea?

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Stepping into a Forbidden Country: Our DMZ Tour Experience

What's it like to step inside the forbidden country of North Korea? We're taking you to the most intense border on the planet... the DMZ at the 38th parallel dividing North and South Korea. This is the very scene of defections and conflicts since the 1950s. We're going on a tour inside the famous blue buildings at Panmunjom, where we stare face to face with the enemy. It's a once in a lifetime opportunity, and we'll show you how to do it right in this episode of @windowseatworldtravel

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Back in May of 2019, I had the pleasure of exploring the coastal city of Busan, South Korea. These are the top 10 things you must see and do in Busan!

1. GAMCHEON CULTURE VILLAGE: An artsy, colorful, and labyrinth-like historical neighborhood that’s offers breathtaking ocean and mountain views, as well as unusual street food. Try the bungeoppang and the orange gelatin balls with powdered peanuts!

2. HAEUNDAE BEACH: The longest beach in South Korea and one of the country’s most popular beaches. Throughout the year, it hosts events such as the Polar Bear Club and part of the Busan International Film Festival. It’s also a great place to sunbathe, swim, and enjoy water sports.

3. JAGALCHI MARKET: Korea’s largest seafood market, which contains multiple levels that include seafood vendors, restaurants, and dining halls. Buy a fish from a vendor on the sprawling lower level and have them send it up to the cooks on the third level to enjoy an incredible chobap feast!

4. BIFF SQUARE: A large square across from Jagalchi Market that hosts part of the Busan International Film Festival. It’s home to many street food vendors who offer everything from sweet to savory to exotic foods. Try the eomuk, sundae, mandu, dakgangjeong, garibi, roasted stuffed marshmallow, and waffle ball!

5. BUSAN TOWER: A 120-meter-tall tower in Yongdusan Park that offers the best views of Busan. The circular observation deck at the top allows you to see Busan’s neighborhoods and attractions from countless angles. You can also visit the gift shops and galleries on the lower levels.

6. TAEJONGDAE RESORT PARK: A beautiful, natural area in a thick, evergreen forest on the island of Yeongdo, just off the coast of downtown Busan. Visit the Taejongdae Clam Tents for a unique and squirmy seafood lunch, and then explore the park to see Buddhist temples, seaside lighthouses, gorgeous cliffs, and distant islands in the ocean.

7. SHINSEGAE CENTUM CITY: The largest shopping complex in the world, which boasts nine levels and countless stores, kiosks, and restaurants. You’ll find everything from cosmetics shops to casual apparel stores to luxury boutiques inside. There are even an arcade and an ice-skating rink!

8. SAJIK BASEBALL STADIUM: The best place in Busan to enjoy South Korea’s favorite pastime, baseball! The atmosphere in the stands as fans cheer on the Lotte Giants is electric! Complete the experience by getting a jersey or a hat, having a cold beer, and enjoying some tteokbokki and eomuk from the concession stand!

9. YONGDUSAN PARK: A 69,000-square-meter park that is home to Busan Tower, the Museum of World Folk Instruments, and the Exhibition Hall of World Model Boats. There are also wonderful outdoor spaces with lots of trees!

10. BEOMEOSA TEMPLE: Busan’s most famous Buddhist temple. For full immersion, book an overnight stay to learn about Korean Buddhist culture from the resident monks, take part in prostrations and meditation, and enjoy delicious monastic meals.

BONUS – DAY TRIP TO DAEGU: Roughly an hour northwest of Busan is the city of Daegu, which is off the beaten path for most tourists. I recommend visiting Kim Kwang-seok Street and trying the galbi jjim at Bongusan jjimgalbi!

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SEOUL TRAVEL GUIDE | Top 50 Things To Do In Seoul, Korea

Join us for a city tour of Seoul, South Korea in this travel guide where we cover 50 things to do in Seoul including visiting the royal palaces, going to themed cafes, eating at local restaurants, enjoying the parks, and going to the museums. We also explore some of the best markets for shopping and street food in Seoul, dabble in Korean nightlife, and sing our hearts out at a noraebang. A few other fun cultural experiences worth mentioning are: watching a Korean baseball game, going to a jjimjilbang, and dressing up in a hanbok.

Some of the neighbourhoods covered in this Seoul guide include: Hongdae, Gangnam, Itaewon, Insadong, Samcheongdong, Dongdaemun, Myeongdong and more where you'll find major attractions, shopping, entertainment and dining experiences.

50 Things to do in Seoul Travel Guide - you can scroll to any of the items on the list by clicking on the timings!

1) Gwanghwamun Square (광화문광장) of King Sejong Statue (세종대왕 동상) and Admiral Yi Sun-Shin (충무공 이순신 동상) - 00:46
2) Gyeongbokgung Royal Guard Changing Ceremony - 01:14
3) Gyeongbokgung Palace (경복궁 - 景福宮) - 01:26
4) Bukchon Hanok Village (북촌한옥마을 - 北村韓屋) - 01:41
5) Galbi (갈비) Korean Barbecue - 02:26
6) Namsan Hiking in Seoul (남산) - 04:53
7) N Seoul Tower views of Seoul (N서울타워) - 05:24
8) Hongdae neighborhood for shopping and nightlife in Seoul (홍대 - 弘大) - 05:53
9) Noraebang Korean Singing Room (노래방) - 06:10
10) Jjimjilbang Korean Bathhouse and Sauna (찜질방) - 06:39
11) Insadong for souvenir shopping in Seoul (인사동 - 仁寺洞) - 07:35
12) Korean tea at traditional Teahouse (차) - 07:55
13) Samcheong-Dong for Hanok houses and shopping (삼청동 - 三淸洞) - 09:29
14) Samgyeopsal (삼겹살) Korean Barbecue - 09:44
15) Nightlife in Seoul, Korea (밤의 유흥) - 11:52
16) National Hangeul Museum (국립한글박물관) - 12:49
17) National Museum of Korea (국립중앙박물관) - 13:00
18) The War Memorial of Korea (전쟁기념관) - 13:10
19) Jogyesa Temple for Zen Buddhism (조계사) - 13:22
20) Korean Street Food in Seoul, South Korea (한국 거리 음식) - 13:46
21) Korean Baseball game at Jamsil Stadium (야구) - 14:26
22) Dongdaemun History & Culture Park (동대문역사문화공원) - 15:32
23) Dongdaemun Market (동대문시장 - 東大門市場) - 15:53
24) Gwangjang Market for Korean Street Food in Seoul (광장시장 - 廣藏市場) - 16:04
25) Bukhansan National Park for hiking in Seoul, South Korea (북한산국립공원 - 北漢山國立公園) - 16:20
26) Soondubu jjigae - Korean tofu stew (순두부찌개) - 16:39
27) Hanhwa 63 Building for views of Seoul on Yeouido island (63 빌딩 - 육삼 빌딩) - 17:25
28) Myeongdong for shopping and entertainment in Seoul (명동 - 明洞) - 17:38
29) Rent a Korean Hanbok to wear around the palaces in Seoul (한복 - 韓服) - 17:53
30) Changdeokgung Palace (창덕궁 - 昌德宮) - 19:07
31) Changgyeonggung Palace (창경궁 - 昌慶宮) - 19:24
32) Jongmyo Confucian Shrine (종묘 - 宗廟) - 19:27
33) Namsangol Hanok Village (남산골한옥마을) - 19:31
34) Cat Cafe in Seoul (고양이 카페) - 19:51
35) Dog Cafe in Seoul, Korea (개 카페) - 20:14
36) Raccoon Cafe in Seoul, South Korea (너구리 카페) - 20:50
37) Cheonggyecheon stream for walking and recreation (청계천 - 淸溪川) - 21:16
38) Namdaemun Market for shopping and street food in Seoul (남대문시장 - 南大門市場) - 21:33
39) National Folk Museum of Korea (국립민속박물관 - 國立民俗博物館) - 22:07
40) Ewha Womans University (이화여자대학교 - 梨花女子大學校) - 22:25
41) Han River Park for sports and recreation (한강) - 22:42
42) Seonyudo Park for walking in Seoul (선유도 공원) - 22:58
43) Seoul Forest for leisurely recreation (서울숲) - 23:07
44) Gangnam neighborhood for restaurants, shopping and nightlife in Seoul (강남 - 江南) - 23:15
45) Itaewon for international food, shopping and nightlife (이태원 - 梨泰院) - 23:28
46) Bulgogi - Korean grilled marinated beef (불고기) - 23:39
47) Olympic Park in Seoul for recreation and leisure (올림픽공원) - 24:08
48) Noryangjin Fish Market to eat Korean fish (노량진수산시장 - 鷺梁津水産市場) - 24:18
49) Lotte World indoor theme park for children (롯데월드) - 28:02
50) Korean Poop Cafe (또옹카페) - 28:15

50 Things to do in Seoul, Korea Travel Guide Video Transcript:

Welcome to Seoul, South Korea! With this video we wanted to take you on a tour of one of our favourite cities in Asia. Seoul is a place where street food abounds, where cafe culture is taken to a whole different level, where ancient palaces sit next to towering glass constructions, and where pockets of art and creativity give the city its pulse. In short, it’s a place you have to see for yourself!

In this video we’ll be showing you 50 things to do in Seoul. We realize this is a pretty long travel guide, so we’ve listed all of the sights, attractions, and foods to try in the description box. Enjoy this tour of Seoul!

And that’s a wrap for this massive video guide to Seoul. We hope that you enjoyed watching along and that you picked up a few ideas of things to do on your upcoming visit. As always, if you’ve been to Seoul before and are familiar with the city, we’d love to hear some of your suggestions of fun things to do, see, and eat around there, so feel free to share those in the comments below.

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10 Things Forbidden To Buy in North Korea

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We are used to buy anything we think of, but if we're heading to North Korea. We should bare in mind that due to the sanctions by the United Nations plus the restrictions by kim jong Un, there're lots of products we can't buy there.

1) Cable TV
As you can imagine, all the tv programes are monitored by the Government. In fact, they even have a strict scheadule, the tv channel starts at 3 pm. Everything that you can see has already been pre-approved, and it's basically, news, propaganda, documentaries and the activities of their leader. So fun!

2) Smoking
In 2007, smoking was completely forbidden to avoid health issues in their former leader Kim Jong Il. However his son and actual leader has been seen several times smoking freely and with no restrictions at all.

3) Magazines
Of course, we're talking about international magazines, forget about the ones you already know, you won't find them. This happens to avoid being brainwashed from foreign media. So, instead, they have others controlled by their Government, full of national propaganda and the activities of their leader. Very entertaining for sure...

4) Christmas trees
The country says to support any religion custom, however, that's not true. If you show a preference for any other religion you will have lots of really big problems. And... Christmas trees represent another religion so... you can imagine the consequences of having one.

5) Ipad
Apple company has restrictions on this country so they don't sell their products there, also in North Korea is completely forbidden to have one or an Iphone. However, their leader Kim Jong Un is allowed to own them and he doesn't hesitate in taking pictures with them.

6) Houses
It's a very strange thing for us to think of a country where you can't own a home, but... this is North Korea. So, here, the thing is that there are no builders, the army build everything, and... also, instead of buying a house, flat or whatever, you trade it. It's forbidden to own properties.

7) Birth control methods
Many North Korean people don't even know what they are. They used to sell them in the black market, however they don't do that anymore because they were expensive and unknown.

8) Jeans
Yes! you heard it right! Jeans! Well, the North Korean Government controls... everything. So the style of clothing is not less. They have established a specific style that doesn't involve jeans at all. In fact, it's forbidden, so you won't find them on the stores.

9) Coca cola
The real coca cola is impossible to find in this country due to the international sanctions. However, there is a fake Chinese coca cola that try to replace it on the stores. So if you are too anxious for one, maybe you can try this one.

10) Mc Donalds
No, you won't find any Mc Donalds at all in North Korea due to the international sanctions. Sure, you can find some burguer over there, but it will never be the same. If you go there, try to eat them before you travel.

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Gangjin! 강진만 South Korea Best Places

Gangjin! South Korea Best Places! Gangjin is one of the most beautiful places in South Korea! Famous for its Gangjin Celadon Festival, Gangjin has so much more to offer! Beautiful Buddhist Temples, Secret Gardens, Lus Green Tea Fields, Stunning Marshlands at the Eco Park. Best places to visit in Korea! Yes!!!

Gangjin is a coastal town in the southern tip of South Korea located five hours from Seoul.

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Gangjin Celadon Museum

33, Cheongjachon-gil, Daegu-myeon, Gangjin-gun, Jeollanam-do
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Minwha Museum

50 meters from Celadon Museum
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Muwisa Buddhist Temple 무위사

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Baekundong Byeolseo Secret Garden and Gangjin Green Tea Field

100-63 Wolhaanun-gil, Seongjeon-myeon, Gangjin-gun, Jeollanam-do 59201, South Korea
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Yeongnang’s Birth Place
Jeonnam Gangjingun Gangjin-eup Youngrang Birthplace road 15
09:00 - 18:00
Free

World Peony Park
Jeonnam Gangjingun Gangjin-eup Youngrang Birthplace road 15

Gangjinman Bay Luxury Speed Boat or Yacht
473, Wolgot-ro, Gangjin-gun, Jeollanam-do
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Gaudo Island Zip Lining
09:00-18:00
473, Wolgot-ro, Gangjin-gun, Jeollanam-do
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Jeolla Byeongyeong Fortress
180, Byeongyeongsung-ro, Byeongyeong-myeon, Gangjin-gun, Jeollanam-do
Surise to Sunset
Free


Hendrick Hamel
180, Byeongyeongsung-ro, Byeongyeong-myeon, Gangjin-gun, Jeollanam-do
09:00 - 18:00 Closed lunar and solar New Year and Chusuk.
Free


Festivals

Spring: Geumgok Temple Cherry Blossom Picnic
Spring: Jeolla Byeongyeong Sacred Place Festival (April)
Summer: Yeongnang Literature Festival (May)
Summer: Gangjin Sacho Spoon Worm Festival (May)
Summer: The Celadon Festival (July)
Summer: Maryang Harbor Festival (September)
Autumn: Dasan Festival (October)
Autumn: The Gangjin Bay Reeds Festival also known as Gold Field Grasshopper Festival (October)
Autumn: Namdo Food Festival

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Thailand is a collage of animated scenes that comprise bustling modern cities crowded with tuk-tuks, Buddhist temples tended by orange-robed monks, hill tribes selling handicrafts, lush landscapes dotted with traditional farming villages and stunning coastlines peppered with gorgeous beaches and blue lagoons. Such a captivating portrait explains why Thailand is Southeast Asia’s most popular travel destination. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Thailand.

500 Best Places to Visit in the WORLD ????No.1 to No.20 - World Travel Guide

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3. Uluru-Katachuta National Park, Australia -
4. Okavango Delta, Botswana -
5. Yellowstone National Park, United States -
6. Lake Bled, Slovenia -
7. Iguazu Falls, Argentina & Brazil -
8. Angkor Temple, Cambodia -
9. Uyuni Salt Desert, Bolivia -
10. Annapurna Circuit, Nepal -
11. Great Barrier Reef, Australia -
12. Bagan, Myanmar -
13. Grand Canyon National Park, United States -
14. Alhambra Palace, Spain -
15. Aya Sofia, Turkey -
16. Serengeti National Park, Tanzania -
17. Taj Mahal, India -
18. The Great Wall of China -
19. Havana Old Town, Cuba -
20. Yosemite National Park, United States -


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- This video can be inaccurate as an individual's work.
- Title, description, and subtitles were translated by a translator.


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00:00 Start
00:10 Yosemite National Park, United States
00:40 Havana Old Town, Cuba
01:10 Great Wall of China
01:40 Taj Mahal, India
02:10 Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
02:40 Aya Sofia, Turkey
03:10 Alhambra Palace, Spain
03:40 Grand Canyon National Park, United States
04:10 Bagan, Myanmar
04:40 Great Barrier Reef, Australia
05:10 Annapurna Circuit, Nepal
05:40 Uyuni Salt Desert, Bolivia
06:10 Angkor Temple, Cambodia
06:40 Iguazu Falls, Argentina & Brazil
07:10 Lake Bled, Slovenia
07:40 Yellowstone National Park, United States
08:10 Okabango Delta, Botswana
08:40 Uluru-Kata Chuta National Park, Australia
09:10 Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
09:40 Petra, Jordan

North Korea - Visiting as a Tourist.

Australian filmmaker Mark Shea ( takes a trip to North Korea (The People's Democratic Republic of Korea) with Young Pioneer Tours.
Listening to the news, watching hatchet job videos on youtube, anyone would believe North Korea was a dangerous place to visit. I myself as a travel video producer was a little concerned before entering, afraid my camera equipment would be confiscated at the border. Instead what I found was a country just starting to open to tourism. I was treated like royalty and allowed to pretty much film anything I wanted, other than groups of soldiers.
At the moment, to visit the DPRK one must go with a tour company. I myself went with Young Pioneer Tours who run small group tours for westerners at a budget price. The other options are going with a Chinese tour which are larger and, from what I saw, tend to rush groups through locations quicker. Young Pioneer Tours work in North Korea with two local guides. They have been running tours to North Korea since 2008, so they know how the DPRK works better than anyone. The tours are highly organised and, as tourism is a relatively new endeavour, tend to focus on viewing sites more than interacting with locals. For someone who makes travel videos focusing on meeting the locals, this was a new experience for me, but I still found there were plenty of chances to chat with our guides and various other guides throughout the tour.
The first thing that hits you when you travel by train into North Korea is how lush and green it is, every available space is used to grow food such as corn and rice. It looks like an agrarian wonderland, hills of rolling green dotted with small villages. On closer inspection, one notices the lack of machinery, the ox and cart, everything from cutting grass to ploughing fields, done by hand. The contrast with the enormity of China is startling.
Arriving in the capital Pyongyang, the next thing to hit you, is the lack of cars, no roadblocks, no bottlenecks, just wide open boulevards. The footpaths on the other hand are full of people, walking, riding bikes, always on the move. The public transport system includes electric buses and a two line subway system.
Our tour took in three main locations; sites around the capital -- Pyongyang, Kaesong -- the capital of Korea during the Koryo Dynasty and the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
I'm not going to go into every detail of the tour, but there were many highlights. In each location we were given ample opportunity to take any photos we pleased (apart from photographing groups of military)
Highlights for me in Pyongyang included the amazing murals and statues. I particularly liked the quirky 'music room' full of boomboxes in the Grand People's Study House.
Kaesong, the ancient capital of Korea, is like a tourism boom town waiting to happen. It did not escape me that we were the only group walking the quaint cobbled streets surrounded by traditional houses. Visiting the museum and learning of the history of the Koryo period, I thought to recent history, political movements, and how only sixty years have made the two Korea's, North and South, so distinguishable.
The demilitarised zone really took me by surprise. I was expecting stern faced soldiers ready for attack. Instead I discovered bus loads of Chinese tourists, snapping photos with obliging soldiers.
I'd read a fair bit about North Korea before I traveled there, I'm well aware of it's problems. But I also believe tourism can have positive effects on a country. What we are seeing in North Korea is a change, a change I believe will be for the better.
There is a lot you won't be able to talk about with your North Korean Guides on current tours and there is a lot of the country you won't see. BUT if you want to see a country like nothing else on earth, at a fascinating stage in history, North Korea is well and truly open for tourism!
Be quick, the winds of change blow strong in the year of a Rising Dragon.

All music - Traditional North Korean
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WE VISITED THE NORTH KOREAN BORDER ???????? (DMZ Tour from Seoul)

In today's video we're heading into the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between South and North Korea! It's a 4 km wide and 250 km long strip of land that serves as a buffer zone between North and South Korea. It is considered the most dangerous border in the world and we were able to (safely) witness it with our own eyes with a guided day tour from Seoul.

Episode 74 | Filmed December 2022

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0:00 What's the DMZ?
0:39 Start of the Day Tour
1:35 Imjingak Memorial Park
3:31 Buying North Korean Money
4:52 Driving into the DMZ
5:52 Observatory North Korea
6:55 Thoughts about the DMZ Tour

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Unveiling the Enigma: Traveling to North Korea | Essential Guide and Tips #northkorea

#northkorea #travel #tourism Join us on an extraordinary journey as we venture into the enigmatic Democratic People's Republic of Korea, commonly known as North Korea. In this captivating travel video, we provide an essential guide for intrepid travelers seeking to explore this unique and lesser-known destination. Discover the intricacies of obtaining a visa, the importance of local escorts, and valuable safety precautions. From breathtaking landscapes to fascinating cultural insights, our video reveals the hidden gems and challenges that await in this captivating country. Embark on a remarkable adventure and witness the allure of North Korea through the eyes of seasoned travelers. (Disclaimer: This video is for informational purposes only; viewers are encouraged to prioritize their safety and abide by local laws and regulations during their travels.)

Mga bagay na bawal sa North Korea,10 bagay na bawal sa North Korea,

Pag uusapan ang mga bagay na bawal sa north korea,dahil sa mga saction ng ibang bansa mraming bagay ang hindi nabibili sa north korea ng mga north koreans,ito ay napakalungkot,marami sa north koreans ang walang alam sa mga bagay na ating napapakinabangan sa Pilipinas,mapalad parin tayo kahit papaano ay may mga bagay na nararanasan natin at na eenjoy na hindi nararanasan ng north koreans.

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!!!

BEFORE leaving aggressive comments, please WATCH the DISCLAIMER:


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.

Thank you for watching and respecting our work!

ROMANIAN version here:


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

Filmed with:

Sony A6500 + OSS 10-15 si OSS 18-105
Iphone XS max
Samsung Galaxy S9+
GoPro Hero6

maps: (c) Google Earth
music: Epidemic Sound

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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.

REVEAL the TOP 10 Most UNFRIENDLY COUNTRIES to Foreign Tourists

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If you're thinking of traveling to one of the 10 most unfriendly countries in the world, then you might want to reconsider! In this video, we'll tell you all about the surveys that have been conducted on the world's most unpleasant destinations for tourists, and why they're considered the worst places to visit.

We'll also share the top 10 countries in the world that are the least friendly to foreigners, based on surveys from travel forums and organisations like the World Economic Forum. Not only will this video give you a headache, but it'll also make you reconsider your plans to visit any of these destinations!

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