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Vice Guide to Travel - North Korea - Complete Documentary

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The Vice Guide to North Korea Part 01

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The Vice Guide to North Korea Part 07

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What it's really like to travel to NORTH KOREA (SHOCKING!)

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What is it like to TRAVEL to NORTH KOREA? ???????? In this weeks video we share our travel experience from the weirdest country in the world. We only spent 6 days there but this short time left a very SAD impression.

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The Vice Guide to North Korea Part 11

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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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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.

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20 Weird facts about North Korea you didn‘t know (from people who travelled there)

We travelled to NORTH KOREA and were SHOCKED by so much! In today‘s video we are sharing the 20 WEIRDEST FACTS we learned on our trip to the most ISOLATED COUNTY in the world ????️
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North Korean Auto Dealership

North Korea appears to have its own auto manufacturer. On a recent visit to the country, we toured the company's salesroom in Pyongyang. It was hard to discern what was real and what wasn't.

Hitchhiker's guide to North Korea

North Korea in five minutes with authentic North Korean music.

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

'The Privileged' Store in North Korea - Part 1


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Ok, so this is my 46th video that I uploaded, many people asked me..
How could you upload youtube video in NK?.
He uploads the video after he back to Indonesia, because he didn't dare if he upload directly from NK.
Nope..that is not entirely True..

#jakaparker #northkorea #koreautara

The answer is..

I already back to Indonesia, and currently I live in Indonesia..
My first 23 videos was uploaded when I was in North Korea.

The most different thing that when I uploaded video in NK, for a 15 minute video needed two days to upload, because the internet there was unstable due to electricity on off several times in a day..I can’t subscribe for cellular internet mobile because its way too expensive and..not reliable too...
but..when in Indonesia, I can choose which provider for internet and to upload a 15 minute video need only few minutes...
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back to this video..
I was going to a store which was located inside the Diplomatic Compound in Munsu District, behind Vietnam Embassy (you can check it out in Google Maps)
Sure..because these videos is about my daily life in NK...so I only posted about my routines things that I am doing in NK).

This store named Pyongyang Shop, which only several people who can access inside, only Foreigners and local Korean people who can get permission to be inside Diplomatic Compound (usually Korean people who works for foreign Organisations and embassies).

Btw.. sorry for bad English and Korean..

Any viewers who understand Korean language might be laughing hearing me trying to make conversations with the locals..please pardon me.

Please watch my other interesting Video of North Korea :

Rural Roads in North Korea


100km outside Pyongyang


Short Video in Kimchaek University


Students Orchestra


Munsu3dong Neighborhood


Walking Along Taedong River in Pyongyang


Spring Morning in Mansudae Hill


Sports Games in Pyongyang Foreigner's School


Buy Indonesian Detergen in Pyongyang


North Korean Bazaar - 'Nascar Rumble' and Windows XP in North Korea


New Year in Pyongyang North Korea


Pyongyang Cargo - DHL in North Korea


Pyongyang Traffic - North Korea - Korea Utara - GoPro - November 14th, 2015 - Part 2


Cycling in Pyongyang, North Korea


Summer Cycling in Pyongyang


Pyongyang Maternity Hospital


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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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North Korean People's Study House - Pyongyang, DPRK

The North Korean People's Study House and Central Library was constructed in a traditional Korean style in April 1982 over a period of 21 months to celebrate leader Kim Il-sung's 70th birthday. It has a total floor space of 100,000m2 and 600 rooms.The library was opened as the centre for the project of intellectualising the whole of society and a sanctuary of learning for the entire people.

The building can house up to 30 million books, it alsocontains around 10,800 documents, books and on the spot guidance Kim Il-sung wrote. Foreign publications are available only with special permission. Writings of Kim Jong-il are also included.

The library is the national centre of Juche studies, with one North Korean guide claiming to study the Great Leader Kim Il-sung and Dear Leader Kim Jong-il for a total of 90 minutes a day. Lectures on a variety of subjects also take place. One of which is partly shown (in Korean) in this film.

I Met a Real Life Cannibal in India

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Hi Friends! I have spent the better part of the last decade trying to meet a real-life cannibal, and I finally have completed my goal here in Varanasi, India. For real! His name is Baba and he is an Aghori man who lives on the banks of the Ganges River - the site where more than 300 bodies are cremated every day and their ashes are thrown into the river. Varanasi is the most spiritual place in India, and for Hindus, it's the holiest place to have their bodies burned.

Baba explained to me the various reasons why he eats humans (spoiler alert: he said the heart is the best part of the body) - and what I discovered will leave you speechless.

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Best KOREAN FOOD Tour Ever!! 33 Meals from Seoul to Busan! [Full Documentary]

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For this ultimate Korean food road trip we’ll start in Seoul with some classic Korean bbq, then we’ll continue down the coast south and into the countryside. We’ll have a chance to try a rare underground pork belly bbq, go to the homeland of rice hay grilled meat, eat one of the greatest monkfish dishes on earth, and finally try some of the prized red snow crabs of Sokcho.

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I Dated a Ladyboy in Bangkok, Thailand (Chinni) ????????

In Thailand, the term ladyboy is commonly used to refer to transgender women or individuals who were assigned male at birth but identify and live as women. Thailand is known for its relatively accepting and tolerant attitude toward gender diversity, and many transgender individuals in the country have a visible presence in society. Today, I'll be going on a date with Chinni, a proud ladyboy in Bangkok as I try to learn more about her and her experiences of being a ladyboy in the country over huskies, a Muay Thai session and a lovely dinner date. But most importantly, if I'll score another date with her in the future.

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Beware of THIS in New Zealand!

Did you expect this in New Zealand? When you come to New Zealand, you'll be shocked to see gangs. Gangs in New Zealand are so unafraid of the Police that they ride obnoxiously loud motorcycles so you can hear them a mile away.

They even wear a uniform which includes a gang patch, so you know which gang they're from.

This is how open and obvious organised crime is in New Zealand. And for visitors like my wife, it's shocking.

If you stay away from them, they won't bug ya. But the reality is gangs are known for the drug trade, murder, theft, violence against women, and the list goes on.

There are numerous gangs in New Zealand, of varying criminality, organisation and ethnicity, including outlaw motorcycle gangs, street gangs and ethnically based gangs. A chapter of the Hells Angels motorcycle club was formed in Auckland in 1961, the first Hells Angels chapter outside the US.

Soon after, the Mongrel Mob formed in Hastings and Wellington, developing into a predominantly Māori and Pacific Islander gang and having the largest membership in the country.

Through the 1960s and 1970s, other outlaw motorcycle clubs and ethnically based gangs formed, including another predominantly Māori gang, Black Power (not related to the African-American movement), which grew to rival the Mongrel Mob. from Wikipedia.

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The Vice Guide to North Korea Part 05

North Korea - Guide tells me to stop filming (DPRK)

We visited the the hut where the Great Leader Kim Il Sung was born. Even though Pyongyang was severly bombed during the war, this hut made it without a scratch.
As usually we where just about alone, but in all of a sudden the place was full of soldiers.

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North Korea Travel guide 4K - Amazing place to visit in 2024

Today is going to be really interesting as you have read the title.
North Korea, officially known as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, is a secretive country located in East Asia. Governed by the Kim dynasty, it operates as a single-party state with strict control over all aspects of public and private life. Is it still a democratic country? what do you think about this? Tell us in the comment below.
Limited tourism is allowed under strict conditions, but don't worry we have the solution for our traveler friends and it will be revealed later in this video.
Before that, we present you 7 amazing places to visit in North Korea. After watching the video, maybe you will not see in the same way this mysterious country.
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 ABOUT NORTH KOREA
0:48 SINUIJU
1:30 PYONGYANG
2:37 MOUNT PAEKTU
3:26 KAESONG
4:09 WONSAN
4:45 HUMHUNG
5:26 SARIWON
6:15 HOW TO ENTER IN NORTHE KOREA
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1. Sinuiju:
Sinuiju, North Korea's vibrant border city near China, offers a unique cultural experience with a blend of Korean and Chinese influences. Explore the Sinuiju Art Gallery to discover local artworks and take a scenic stroll along the Yalu River, which forms the natural border between North Korea and China, offering panoramic views. Don't miss the bustling markets of Sinuiju where you can shop for authentic North Korean goods and souvenirs and indulge in delicious Sinuiju Chapssal Sundae.

2. Pyongyang:
Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea, showcases majestic architecture and historical sites such as Kim Il Sung Square and the towering Juche Tower. Dive into history at the Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum, and for relaxation, visit Moranbong Park. When dining in Pyongyang, savor traditional Korean teas and dishes like Pyongyang Cold Noodles.

3. Mount Paektu:
Mount Paektu, the highest peak in Korea, is a sacred site steeped in mythology and natural beauty. Explore the stunning landscapes around Lake Chon and the majestic Paektu Waterfalls. Hike to the summit of Mount Paektu for breathtaking views, and learn about Korean history and folklore at the Samjiyon Grand Monument and Paektu Museum.

4. Kaesong:
Kaesong is steeped in history, featuring Namhansanseong Fortress and the Koryo Museum displaying relics from the Koryo Dynasty. Experience traditional Korean culture at the Kaesong Folk Hotel, offering hanok-style accommodations and cultural activities.

5. Wonsan:
Wonsan, a coastal city, is a haven for beachgoers and nature enthusiasts with attractions like Songdowon Beach and the Kalma Peninsula. Explore the vibrant Wonsan Fish Market and enjoy outdoor adventures at nearby Mount Kumgang.

6. Hamhung:
Hamhung, North Korea's second-largest city, offers a blend of industrial charm and cultural heritage. Attend traditional Korean theater performances at the Hamhung Grand Theater and rejuvenate at the Rakwon Mineral Springs.

7. Sariwon:
Sariwon in Hwanghae Province offers a delightful blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Wander through Sariwon Folk Village, visit ancient sites like Hyonmu Gate and Chongrungsa Temple, and indulge in Sariwon's famous cold noodles. Unwind at Moran Hill Park and Sariwon Lake, perfect for relaxation after a day of exploration.
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