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Creepy Empty Floors in Pyongyang's Koryo Hotel
There are 32 floors in the Koryo Hotel in Pyongyang, North Korea. Many, if not most, of them are empty and pitch black. Let's go check them out!
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Sightseeing In North Korea: Pyongyang's Schools And Care Homes
As North Korea prepares to mark the 70th anniversary of the nation's ruling party, Sky's Alistair Bunkall is offered a rare glimpse of life inside the secretive state. His trip to Pyongyang was carried out under the supervision of the North Korean government.
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Pyongyang Traffic - 26 September 2015
I took this video while driving around Pyongyang city with my family, the traffic was crowded. Pyongyang's traffic today is a lot more different with it was before when we first came here in 2012. Today there's a lot more cars and taxis in Pyongyang.
More pictures from North Korea ?
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Flying Over Pyongyang
Aram Pan and Rowan Beard are the first foreigners to fly over Pyongyang in a North Korean built light plane.
Young Pioneer Tours now offer helicopter and light plane aerial tours over Pyongyang. For more details on aerial tours, visit their website : http://www.youngpioneertours.com . To follow more adventures, LIKE my facebook https://www.facebook.com/dprk360
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Tour of the Koryo Hotel in Pyongyang, North Korea
Join me as we tour the Koryo Hotel in Pyongyang, North Korea.
Filmed September 7, 2015
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Signs of prosperity emerge in Pyongyang's fashionable corners
The arrival of the Kim Jong-un era in North Korea has coincided with measures to improve people's livelihood. From entertainment to fashion, North Korea is g...
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Rockets over North Korea: Stunning video of Pyongyang's festive fireworks
Rockets exploded above North Korea Sunday, this time in celebration, as a glittering fireworks display lit up the night sky of Pyongyang. The pyrotechnics sh...
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Pyongyang's Children's Palace
In a recent trip to North Korea, we visited the Children's Palace in Pyongyang, where especially talented children are taught to hone their skills in arts and sports.
This young girl greeted us in the lobby and served as our tour guide for the visit.
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S Korea seeks Pyongyang's nod to reopen Kaesong
South Korea says it wants a dialogue with the North over the re-opening of a jointly run industrial area. Workers from the South have been told by Pyongyang ...
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5th Floor in Pyongyang's Yanggakdo Hotel 羊角島飯店5樓 양각도호텔5층
taken in 2011 Aug.
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An exclusive look inside Pyongyang's only football school
Believe it or not but North Korea's national football teams are among Asia's best.
And that has led many to ask ... why.
The answer might be found in Pyongyang' s International Football Institute.
The Institute was founded in 2011 under the recommendation of the late leader Kim Jong-il.
The Institute is the one and only professional soccer player-training school in Pyong
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A look at one of Pyongyang's department stores
In the North Korean showpiece capital of Pyongyang, one three-story department store welcomes middle class shoppers looking to buy groceries, clothes, toys a...
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Italian Food Restaurant
Pyongyang, April 28 (KCNA) -- There is a restaurant specializing in Italian dishes in Kwangbok Street, Pyongyang. Its main dishes are various kinds of pizza ...
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Pyongyang International Airport opens [North Korea]
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Pyongyang's threats cause concern on South Korean island
http://www.euronews.com/ On Yeonpyeong island, anxiety over North Korea's rhetoric runs deep. The South Korean territory, which is close to its northern neig...
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N Korean FM at UN: Pyongyang's nuclear deterrent not intended to attack others
North Korea's foreign minister says the United States’ hostile policy has pressured Pyongyang to pursue its nuclear program.
Ri Su-yong said that the North’s nuclear deterrent is not intended to threaten or attack other countries. He added that the nuclear program is not a bargaining chip either. Ri made the remarks in his speech at the UN General Assembly. It was the first UN address of a top No
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Pyongyang's new nuke test type could be simultaneous detonation: 38 North
North Korea expert Jeffrey Lewis said Saturday on the website 38 North that the main question about Pyongyang's threat to conduct a fourth nuclear test is no...
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International Community Condemns Pyongyang's Decision to Restart Nuclear Reactor
Click "CC" for Scripts Subscribe to arirang! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=arirangnews 국제사회 '원자로 재가동 비난' 한 목소리 The international commun...
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Pyongyang's Underground in 1080p 60FPS
I went to the DPRK and risked my life potentially taking this video, showing just one of the many underground stations in Pyongyang that doubles as bomb shelters in times of war. With depths exceeding all others in the world, Pyongyang's underground is unique in design and construction and now for the first time, in full HD and 60FPS.
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Walking the Streets of Pyongyang
During our visit to North Korea, we were almost never allowed to walk outside. We would ride a shuttle from destination to destination.
However, one day, after we had built up enough trust with our minders, we were allowed a rare opportunity to actually walk along the streets of Pyongyang for a few minutes. Here's a video of that moment. The freedom felt amazing!
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Pyongyang Traffic Girls From The Sky
Are Pyongyang Traffic Girls floating down from the sky? http://www.PyongyangTrafficGirls.com.
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Korean kids lose out after Pyongyang's nuclear test
Ethnic Korean students in Japan say they are unfairly caught up in geopolitics as their schools lose funding after Pyongyang's latest nuclear test. Duration:...
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Riding 5 stops on the Pyongyang Metro (North Korea)
Join us on a 5-stop ride on the Pyongyang Metro, from Puhŭng ("Revitalization") to Kaesŏn ("Triumph".) This video will give you a glimpse into what riding th...
Creepy Empty Floors in Pyongyang's Koryo Hotel
There are 32 floors in the Koryo Hotel in Pyongyang, North Korea. Many, if not most, of them are empty and pitch black. Let's go check them out!...
There are 32 floors in the Koryo Hotel in Pyongyang, North Korea. Many, if not most, of them are empty and pitch black. Let's go check them out!
wn.com/Creepy Empty Floors In Pyongyang's Koryo Hotel
There are 32 floors in the Koryo Hotel in Pyongyang, North Korea. Many, if not most, of them are empty and pitch black. Let's go check them out!
- published: 20 Sep 2015
- views: 14
Sightseeing In North Korea: Pyongyang's Schools And Care Homes
As North Korea prepares to mark the 70th anniversary of the nation's ruling party, Sky's Alistair Bunkall is offered a rare glimpse of life inside the secretive...
As North Korea prepares to mark the 70th anniversary of the nation's ruling party, Sky's Alistair Bunkall is offered a rare glimpse of life inside the secretive state. His trip to Pyongyang was carried out under the supervision of the North Korean government.
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wn.com/Sightseeing In North Korea Pyongyang's Schools And Care Homes
As North Korea prepares to mark the 70th anniversary of the nation's ruling party, Sky's Alistair Bunkall is offered a rare glimpse of life inside the secretive state. His trip to Pyongyang was carried out under the supervision of the North Korean government.
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- published: 08 Oct 2015
- views: 610
Pyongyang Traffic - 26 September 2015
I took this video while driving around Pyongyang city with my family, the traffic was crowded. Pyongyang's traffic today is a lot more different with it was bef...
I took this video while driving around Pyongyang city with my family, the traffic was crowded. Pyongyang's traffic today is a lot more different with it was before when we first came here in 2012. Today there's a lot more cars and taxis in Pyongyang.
More pictures from North Korea ?
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wn.com/Pyongyang Traffic 26 September 2015
I took this video while driving around Pyongyang city with my family, the traffic was crowded. Pyongyang's traffic today is a lot more different with it was before when we first came here in 2012. Today there's a lot more cars and taxis in Pyongyang.
More pictures from North Korea ?
Follow me on http://www.instagram/jakaparker and http://jakaparker.blogspot.com
- published: 05 Nov 2015
- views: 113668
Flying Over Pyongyang
Aram Pan and Rowan Beard are the first foreigners to fly over Pyongyang in a North Korean built light plane.
Young Pioneer Tours now offer helicopter and light ...
Aram Pan and Rowan Beard are the first foreigners to fly over Pyongyang in a North Korean built light plane.
Young Pioneer Tours now offer helicopter and light plane aerial tours over Pyongyang. For more details on aerial tours, visit their website : http://www.youngpioneertours.com . To follow more adventures, LIKE my facebook https://www.facebook.com/dprk360
wn.com/Flying Over Pyongyang
Aram Pan and Rowan Beard are the first foreigners to fly over Pyongyang in a North Korean built light plane.
Young Pioneer Tours now offer helicopter and light plane aerial tours over Pyongyang. For more details on aerial tours, visit their website : http://www.youngpioneertours.com . To follow more adventures, LIKE my facebook https://www.facebook.com/dprk360
- published: 04 Dec 2015
- views: 450
Tour of the Koryo Hotel in Pyongyang, North Korea
Join me as we tour the Koryo Hotel in Pyongyang, North Korea.
Filmed September 7, 2015...
Join me as we tour the Koryo Hotel in Pyongyang, North Korea.
Filmed September 7, 2015
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Join me as we tour the Koryo Hotel in Pyongyang, North Korea.
Filmed September 7, 2015
- published: 20 Sep 2015
- views: 49
Signs of prosperity emerge in Pyongyang's fashionable corners
The arrival of the Kim Jong-un era in North Korea has coincided with measures to improve people's livelihood. From entertainment to fashion, North Korea is g......
The arrival of the Kim Jong-un era in North Korea has coincided with measures to improve people's livelihood. From entertainment to fashion, North Korea is g...
wn.com/Signs Of Prosperity Emerge In Pyongyang's Fashionable Corners
The arrival of the Kim Jong-un era in North Korea has coincided with measures to improve people's livelihood. From entertainment to fashion, North Korea is g...
Rockets over North Korea: Stunning video of Pyongyang's festive fireworks
Rockets exploded above North Korea Sunday, this time in celebration, as a glittering fireworks display lit up the night sky of Pyongyang. The pyrotechnics sh......
Rockets exploded above North Korea Sunday, this time in celebration, as a glittering fireworks display lit up the night sky of Pyongyang. The pyrotechnics sh...
wn.com/Rockets Over North Korea Stunning Video Of Pyongyang's Festive Fireworks
Rockets exploded above North Korea Sunday, this time in celebration, as a glittering fireworks display lit up the night sky of Pyongyang. The pyrotechnics sh...
- published: 15 Apr 2012
- views: 40677
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author: RT
Pyongyang's Children's Palace
In a recent trip to North Korea, we visited the Children's Palace in Pyongyang, where especially talented children are taught to hone their skills in arts and s...
In a recent trip to North Korea, we visited the Children's Palace in Pyongyang, where especially talented children are taught to hone their skills in arts and sports.
This young girl greeted us in the lobby and served as our tour guide for the visit.
wn.com/Pyongyang's Children's Palace
In a recent trip to North Korea, we visited the Children's Palace in Pyongyang, where especially talented children are taught to hone their skills in arts and sports.
This young girl greeted us in the lobby and served as our tour guide for the visit.
- published: 21 Sep 2015
- views: 3
S Korea seeks Pyongyang's nod to reopen Kaesong
South Korea says it wants a dialogue with the North over the re-opening of a jointly run industrial area. Workers from the South have been told by Pyongyang ......
South Korea says it wants a dialogue with the North over the re-opening of a jointly run industrial area. Workers from the South have been told by Pyongyang ...
wn.com/S Korea Seeks Pyongyang's Nod To Reopen Kaesong
South Korea says it wants a dialogue with the North over the re-opening of a jointly run industrial area. Workers from the South have been told by Pyongyang ...
An exclusive look inside Pyongyang's only football school
Believe it or not but North Korea's national football teams are among Asia's best.
And that has led many to ask ... why.
The answer might be foun...
Believe it or not but North Korea's national football teams are among Asia's best.
And that has led many to ask ... why.
The answer might be found in Pyongyang' s International Football Institute.
The Institute was founded in 2011 under the recommendation of the late leader Kim Jong-il.
The Institute is the one and only professional soccer player-training school in Pyongyang.
wn.com/An Exclusive Look Inside Pyongyang's Only Football School
Believe it or not but North Korea's national football teams are among Asia's best.
And that has led many to ask ... why.
The answer might be found in Pyongyang' s International Football Institute.
The Institute was founded in 2011 under the recommendation of the late leader Kim Jong-il.
The Institute is the one and only professional soccer player-training school in Pyongyang.
- published: 18 Dec 2015
- views: 73
A look at one of Pyongyang's department stores
In the North Korean showpiece capital of Pyongyang, one three-story department store welcomes middle class shoppers looking to buy groceries, clothes, toys a......
In the North Korean showpiece capital of Pyongyang, one three-story department store welcomes middle class shoppers looking to buy groceries, clothes, toys a...
wn.com/A Look At One Of Pyongyang's Department Stores
In the North Korean showpiece capital of Pyongyang, one three-story department store welcomes middle class shoppers looking to buy groceries, clothes, toys a...
- published: 31 Jul 2013
- views: 203
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author: AFP
Italian Food Restaurant
Pyongyang, April 28 (KCNA) -- There is a restaurant specializing in Italian dishes in Kwangbok Street, Pyongyang. Its main dishes are various kinds of pizza ......
Pyongyang, April 28 (KCNA) -- There is a restaurant specializing in Italian dishes in Kwangbok Street, Pyongyang. Its main dishes are various kinds of pizza ...
wn.com/Italian Food Restaurant
Pyongyang, April 28 (KCNA) -- There is a restaurant specializing in Italian dishes in Kwangbok Street, Pyongyang. Its main dishes are various kinds of pizza ...
- published: 02 May 2009
- views: 33914
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author: atiu88
Pyongyang's threats cause concern on South Korean island
http://www.euronews.com/ On Yeonpyeong island, anxiety over North Korea's rhetoric runs deep. The South Korean territory, which is close to its northern neig......
http://www.euronews.com/ On Yeonpyeong island, anxiety over North Korea's rhetoric runs deep. The South Korean territory, which is close to its northern neig...
wn.com/Pyongyang's Threats Cause Concern On South Korean Island
http://www.euronews.com/ On Yeonpyeong island, anxiety over North Korea's rhetoric runs deep. The South Korean territory, which is close to its northern neig...
- published: 30 Mar 2013
- views: 656
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author: Euronews
N Korean FM at UN: Pyongyang's nuclear deterrent not intended to attack others
North Korea's foreign minister says the United States’ hostile policy has pressured Pyongyang to pursue its nuclear program.
Ri Su-yong said that the North’s n...
North Korea's foreign minister says the United States’ hostile policy has pressured Pyongyang to pursue its nuclear program.
Ri Su-yong said that the North’s nuclear deterrent is not intended to threaten or attack other countries. He added that the nuclear program is not a bargaining chip either. Ri made the remarks in his speech at the UN General Assembly. It was the first UN address of a top North Korean official in 15 years. Pyongyang's top diplomat also criticized the UN Security Council as a forum of lies and double standards, calling for reforms in the international body.
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wn.com/N Korean Fm At Un Pyongyang's Nuclear Deterrent Not Intended To Attack Others
North Korea's foreign minister says the United States’ hostile policy has pressured Pyongyang to pursue its nuclear program.
Ri Su-yong said that the North’s nuclear deterrent is not intended to threaten or attack other countries. He added that the nuclear program is not a bargaining chip either. Ri made the remarks in his speech at the UN General Assembly. It was the first UN address of a top North Korean official in 15 years. Pyongyang's top diplomat also criticized the UN Security Council as a forum of lies and double standards, calling for reforms in the international body.
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- published: 28 Sep 2014
- views: 39
Pyongyang's new nuke test type could be simultaneous detonation: 38 North
North Korea expert Jeffrey Lewis said Saturday on the website 38 North that the main question about Pyongyang's threat to conduct a fourth nuclear test is no......
North Korea expert Jeffrey Lewis said Saturday on the website 38 North that the main question about Pyongyang's threat to conduct a fourth nuclear test is no...
wn.com/Pyongyang's New Nuke Test Type Could Be Simultaneous Detonation 38 North
North Korea expert Jeffrey Lewis said Saturday on the website 38 North that the main question about Pyongyang's threat to conduct a fourth nuclear test is no...
International Community Condemns Pyongyang's Decision to Restart Nuclear Reactor
Click "CC" for Scripts Subscribe to arirang! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=arirangnews 국제사회 '원자로 재가동 비난' 한 목소리 The international commun......
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wn.com/International Community Condemns Pyongyang's Decision To Restart Nuclear Reactor
Click "CC" for Scripts Subscribe to arirang! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=arirangnews 국제사회 '원자로 재가동 비난' 한 목소리 The international commun...
Pyongyang's Underground in 1080p 60FPS
I went to the DPRK and risked my life potentially taking this video, showing just one of the many underground stations in Pyongyang that doubles as bomb shelter...
I went to the DPRK and risked my life potentially taking this video, showing just one of the many underground stations in Pyongyang that doubles as bomb shelters in times of war. With depths exceeding all others in the world, Pyongyang's underground is unique in design and construction and now for the first time, in full HD and 60FPS.
wn.com/Pyongyang's Underground In 1080P 60Fps
I went to the DPRK and risked my life potentially taking this video, showing just one of the many underground stations in Pyongyang that doubles as bomb shelters in times of war. With depths exceeding all others in the world, Pyongyang's underground is unique in design and construction and now for the first time, in full HD and 60FPS.
- published: 09 Nov 2015
- views: 51
Walking the Streets of Pyongyang
During our visit to North Korea, we were almost never allowed to walk outside. We would ride a shuttle from destination to destination.
However, one day, afte...
During our visit to North Korea, we were almost never allowed to walk outside. We would ride a shuttle from destination to destination.
However, one day, after we had built up enough trust with our minders, we were allowed a rare opportunity to actually walk along the streets of Pyongyang for a few minutes. Here's a video of that moment. The freedom felt amazing!
wn.com/Walking The Streets Of Pyongyang
During our visit to North Korea, we were almost never allowed to walk outside. We would ride a shuttle from destination to destination.
However, one day, after we had built up enough trust with our minders, we were allowed a rare opportunity to actually walk along the streets of Pyongyang for a few minutes. Here's a video of that moment. The freedom felt amazing!
- published: 20 Sep 2015
- views: 8
Pyongyang Traffic Girls From The Sky
Are Pyongyang Traffic Girls floating down from the sky? http://www.PyongyangTrafficGirls.com....
Are Pyongyang Traffic Girls floating down from the sky? http://www.PyongyangTrafficGirls.com.
wn.com/Pyongyang Traffic Girls From The Sky
Are Pyongyang Traffic Girls floating down from the sky? http://www.PyongyangTrafficGirls.com.
Korean kids lose out after Pyongyang's nuclear test
Ethnic Korean students in Japan say they are unfairly caught up in geopolitics as their schools lose funding after Pyongyang's latest nuclear test. Duration:......
Ethnic Korean students in Japan say they are unfairly caught up in geopolitics as their schools lose funding after Pyongyang's latest nuclear test. Duration:...
wn.com/Korean Kids Lose Out After Pyongyang's Nuclear Test
Ethnic Korean students in Japan say they are unfairly caught up in geopolitics as their schools lose funding after Pyongyang's latest nuclear test. Duration:...
Riding 5 stops on the Pyongyang Metro (North Korea)
Join us on a 5-stop ride on the Pyongyang Metro, from Puhŭng ("Revitalization") to Kaesŏn ("Triumph".) This video will give you a glimpse into what riding th......
Join us on a 5-stop ride on the Pyongyang Metro, from Puhŭng ("Revitalization") to Kaesŏn ("Triumph".) This video will give you a glimpse into what riding th...
wn.com/Riding 5 Stops On The Pyongyang Metro (North Korea)
Join us on a 5-stop ride on the Pyongyang Metro, from Puhŭng ("Revitalization") to Kaesŏn ("Triumph".) This video will give you a glimpse into what riding th...
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Vice Guide to Travel - North Korea - Complete Documentary
Vice Guide to Travel - North Korea - Complete Documentary
The Vice Guide to Travel is a documentary-style travel show released in 2006 by Vice Media, as part of the VBS.tv online television division of Vice. The show follows Vice employees as they travel to dangerous, weird, and offbeat locations throughout the globe.
This time Shane Smith gets inside North Korea and show us how things works the
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Top 10 Tourist Attractions in North Korea Pyongyang Travel Video Guide Documentary HD
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WARNING: Some governments advise against all travel to North Korea due to the uncertain security situation caused by North Korea’s nuclear weapons development program and highly authoritarian and unpredictable regime.
Though there is little evidence of safety issues concerning tourists on organized expeditions, those planning to engage in activities that the
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Traveling North Korea (DPRK) in 5 days
5 days traveling and touring through the unique country of North Korea (DPRK). With visits to Pyongyang, the Mass Games, Kaesong, and the DMZ. GoPro.
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DPRK: The Land Of Whispers (North Korea Travel Documentary) (2013)
North Korea lies somewhere between a 1930′s Soviet Union frozen in time and a dark, futuristic vision of society... as imagined back in the 70′s.
"Land of Whispers" invites you to visit arguably the most unique and isolated travel destination in the world - not to criticize, but to observe and listen. Aside from usual highlights such as Pyongyang or Arirang, this unique one-man documentary bring
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Inside North Korea (Part 1/3)
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Vice founder Shane Smith managed to get into North Korea after a year and half of trying and is witness to the craziness of this hermit nation.
Crazy is actually kind of an understatement.
More from Shane Smith: http://www.vice.com/author/shane-smith
Follow Shane on Twitter: https://twitter.com/shanesmith30
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Inside North Korea (Part 2/3)
Shane visits the North Korean side of the De-militarized Zone (DMZ) and surprisingly finds that it's more relaxed than the South however the propaganda and is out of control. North Korea is serious.
Follow Shane on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/shanesmith30
Watch the rest here: http://bit.ly/Inside-North-Korea
Check out the Best of VICE here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Best-Of
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Inside North Korea (Part 3/3)
The next stop on VICE's tour of North Korean propaganda was The People's Library, this place is weird and creepy - just like everywhere else in North Korea. The creep keeps on coming.
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Watch the rest here: http://bit.ly/Inside-North-Korea
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Inside North Korea - Tourism Travel - Full Documentary
9 Hikers Killed by Aliens:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8YyXAMOBPI
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North Korea - Open for Tourism
Australian filmmaker Mark Shea (http://www.overlander.tv) takes a trip to North Korea (The People's Democratic Republic of Korea) with Young Pioneer Tours. http://dprk.youngpioneertours.com
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
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North Korea Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit North Korea? Check out our North Korea Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in North Korea.
Top Places to visit in North Korea:
Juche Tower, Tomb of King Kongmin, Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, Arch of Triumph, Munsu Water Park, USS Pueblo (AGER-2), Mount Baekdu, Pyongyang Central Zoo, Sonjuk Bridge, Mangyongdae Funfair, Tomb of King Tongmyong, North Korea Peace
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Seoul Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Seoul in South Korea.
Founded in 1394, Seoul is both the cultural and economic centre of South Korea and with 12 million inhabitants, it is also the 5th largest city in the world.
A huge monument commemorates the Korean War during which, between 1950 and 1953, around 400,000 people were killed. At that time, the United States of America and 20 other countries took p
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Korea Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
This video for Korea Vacation Travel Guide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouTu
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Inside North Korea by an American Tourist - Part 1 of 4 HD (TRAIN PORTION)
Train travel from China to Cult Korea: Beijing-Pyongyang. May 2010. See Videos 2, 3 and 4 for the walking tour of NK. This was a propaganda tour that brings tourists to the country's showcase cities and fertile regions. These videos give people thinking about visiting NK an overview of what they will see there (A variety of tours are offered but itineraries are often similar). These videos are
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walking around in Pyongyang, North Korea [DPRK Tour 2014][HD]
www.youngpioneertours.com
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Inside North korea by an Americcan tourist
Inside North korea by an Americcan tourist,more Info :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tourism_in_North_Korea
Tourism in North Korea is organized by one of several state-owned tourism bureaus, including Korea International Travel Company (KITC), Korean International Sports Travel Company (KISTC) and Korean International Youth Travel Company (KIYTC). Tourism in North Korea is highly controlled by the
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Top 7 Travel Tips for South Korea
We've always done our videos from the perspective of people living in South Korea, but we never really think of what it's like to just visit South Korea. Talking about paying your rent really doesn't apply to people on vacation, right? So we're gonna give a few travel tips for people visiting South Korea, so that you don't do the same mistakes our friends and family have.
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North Korea Tourism - Pyongyang Travel
Norh Korea is more than you think - Explore this unique country with us! www.PYONGYANG-TRAVEL.com / www.NORDKOREA-REISE.de **Specialists for Tourism to North...
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North Korea Travel Video
North Korea Travel Video(2015.4.4-2015.4.8)
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Travel Book Review: North Korea, 2nd (Bradt Travel Guide) by Robert Willoughby
http://www.TravelBookMix.com
This is the summary of North Korea, 2nd (Bradt Travel Guide) by Robert Willoughby.
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North Korea 360 Video ( Young Pioneer Tours - 2015 June Tour )
The world's first 360 degree video shot in North Korea. CONTROL WHERE YOU WANT TO LOOK ! This video contains excerpts from my tour through the Northeastern parts of North Korea and covers Rason, Namyang, Hoeryon, Chongjin, Kyongson and Chilbo. For more exclusive North Korean images, follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dprk360 .
TRAVEL COMPANY - YOUNG PIONEER TOURS
360 CAMERA - ENTANIY
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A Tourist's Guide to Seoul, South Korea
I fly into Seoul and visit some temples, a tall skyscraper and some backstreets of this exciting and vibrant city.
Then I take a DMZ tour to the border of North Korea where I get to walk around a room with half if its area in North Korea.
If you like my videos then maybe you'll like one of my travel books. Visit www.theredquest.com for more information.
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Inside North Korea: Relations With Russia and a Rare Glimpse of Their Joint Border
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un never completed plans to travel to Moscow for an event to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe. Despite the cancellation, there was still important symbolic meaning behind the young leader’s choice of Russia for his first overseas trip as head of state. FTV’s Anne Hu takes a closer look at the warm relations between the two states. The Tume
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North Korean Mass Dance Instructional Video
On most national holidays in all major towns and cities in Pyongyang, students gather in public spaces and participate in a Mass Dance, until now the only way you could learn these dances would be to travel to Pyongyang but we're pleased to present a handy guide to all the hottest moves in the world of the Mass Dance.
Now you too can learn the moves and avoid embarrassing yourself the next time y
Vice Guide to Travel - North Korea - Complete Documentary
Vice Guide to Travel - North Korea - Complete Documentary
The Vice Guide to Travel is a documentary-style travel show released in 2006 by Vice Media, as part o...
Vice Guide to Travel - North Korea - Complete Documentary
The Vice Guide to Travel is a documentary-style travel show released in 2006 by Vice Media, as part of the VBS.tv online television division of Vice. The show follows Vice employees as they travel to dangerous, weird, and offbeat locations throughout the globe.
This time Shane Smith gets inside North Korea and show us how things works there. This is a unique documentary that shows us how far an ilusion can go.
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Vice Guide to Travel - North Korea - Complete Documentary
The Vice Guide to Travel is a documentary-style travel show released in 2006 by Vice Media, as part of the VBS.tv online television division of Vice. The show follows Vice employees as they travel to dangerous, weird, and offbeat locations throughout the globe.
This time Shane Smith gets inside North Korea and show us how things works there. This is a unique documentary that shows us how far an ilusion can go.
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 280813
Top 10 Tourist Attractions in North Korea Pyongyang Travel Video Guide Documentary HD
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WARNING: Some governments advise against all travel to North Korea due to the uncertain security situation caused by Nort...
https://www.facebook.com/learnwithsyed
WARNING: Some governments advise against all travel to North Korea due to the uncertain security situation caused by North Korea’s nuclear weapons development program and highly authoritarian and unpredictable regime.
Though there is little evidence of safety issues concerning tourists on organized expeditions, those planning to engage in activities that the North Korean government forbids must be prepared to face severe consequences.
Under no circumstances are you to say anything that could be perceived as an insult to or critical of Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-Il, Kim Jong-Un, the Juche ideology, the Songun policy, the ruling Worker's Party of Korea, the North Korean government in general, or the citizens of North Korea. Simply avoid these topics if you can.
SYED MAHMOOD
Twitter: @learnwithsyed
learnwithsyed@gmail.com
Credits:
Soundtrack: "Finding Movement" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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Images:
Pyongyang (평양), DPRK (조선민주주의인민공화국) Looking across the Taedong River from the Juche Tower
Author: Clay Gilliland from Chandler, U.S.A.
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic
Kijong-dong (기정동) village near the DMZ is a living relic of the Cold War era
Author: (WT-shared) Jpatokal at wts wikivoyage
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
Taedongmun (Taedong Gate) (대동문) of Pyongyang Castle
Author: Raymond K. Cunningham, Jr.
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
Taedong_Gate,_Pyongyang This gate on the Taedong River was built in 1635
Author: David Stanley from Nanaimo, Canada
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Ryugyong hotel (류경호텔), 1,082.7 ft tall modern iconic building, Pyongyang
Author: 準建築人手札網站 Forgemind ArchiMedia
Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/eager/6024294680/
Licence: Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)
Juche Tower (주체사상탑), named after the ideology of Juche introduced by Kim Il-sung
Author: John Pavelka from Austin, TX, USA
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic
Kumsusan Palace of the Sun (금수산태양궁전), Kim Il-sung Mausoleum, Pyongyang
Author: Mark Scott Johnson from Sydney, Australia http://www.flickr.com/photos/39791353@N00/3104547800/
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic
Tomb of King Kongmin aka Hyonjongrung Royal Tomb, a 14th-century mausoleum (공민왕릉)
Author: John Pavelka from Austin, TX, USA https://www.flickr.com/photos/28705377@N04/4630598679/
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic
Tomb of King Kongmin, A statue of Muninseok
Author: John Pavelka from Austin, TX, USA https://www.flickr.com/photos/28705377@N04/4644097274/
This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic
USS Pueblo (AGER-2) a US Navy ship captured by North Korea in 1968
Author: Bjørn Christian Tørrissen Own work by uploader, http://bjornfree.com/kim/
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
DMZ North Korean side - Joint Security Area (JSA) of the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
Author: David Eerdmans
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
Sino–Korean Friendship Bridge along the China–North Korea border
Author: Roman Harak https://www.flickr.com/photos/roman-harak/6146623845/
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic
Arch of Triumph in Pyongyang (개선문)
Author: Bjørn Christian Tørrissen Own work by uploader, http://bjornfree.com/kim/
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
Heaven Lake (천지) lies in a Volcanic crater between China and North Korea
Author: Bdpmax
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.
wn.com/Top 10 Tourist Attractions In North Korea Pyongyang Travel Video Guide Documentary Hd
https://www.facebook.com/learnwithsyed
WARNING: Some governments advise against all travel to North Korea due to the uncertain security situation caused by North Korea’s nuclear weapons development program and highly authoritarian and unpredictable regime.
Though there is little evidence of safety issues concerning tourists on organized expeditions, those planning to engage in activities that the North Korean government forbids must be prepared to face severe consequences.
Under no circumstances are you to say anything that could be perceived as an insult to or critical of Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-Il, Kim Jong-Un, the Juche ideology, the Songun policy, the ruling Worker's Party of Korea, the North Korean government in general, or the citizens of North Korea. Simply avoid these topics if you can.
SYED MAHMOOD
Twitter: @learnwithsyed
learnwithsyed@gmail.com
Credits:
Soundtrack: "Finding Movement" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Direct Link: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100693
Images:
Pyongyang (평양), DPRK (조선민주주의인민공화국) Looking across the Taedong River from the Juche Tower
Author: Clay Gilliland from Chandler, U.S.A.
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic
Kijong-dong (기정동) village near the DMZ is a living relic of the Cold War era
Author: (WT-shared) Jpatokal at wts wikivoyage
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
Taedongmun (Taedong Gate) (대동문) of Pyongyang Castle
Author: Raymond K. Cunningham, Jr.
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
Taedong_Gate,_Pyongyang This gate on the Taedong River was built in 1635
Author: David Stanley from Nanaimo, Canada
Liecence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic
Ryugyong hotel (류경호텔), 1,082.7 ft tall modern iconic building, Pyongyang
Author: 準建築人手札網站 Forgemind ArchiMedia
Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/eager/6024294680/
Licence: Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)
Juche Tower (주체사상탑), named after the ideology of Juche introduced by Kim Il-sung
Author: John Pavelka from Austin, TX, USA
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic
Kumsusan Palace of the Sun (금수산태양궁전), Kim Il-sung Mausoleum, Pyongyang
Author: Mark Scott Johnson from Sydney, Australia http://www.flickr.com/photos/39791353@N00/3104547800/
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic
Tomb of King Kongmin aka Hyonjongrung Royal Tomb, a 14th-century mausoleum (공민왕릉)
Author: John Pavelka from Austin, TX, USA https://www.flickr.com/photos/28705377@N04/4630598679/
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic
Tomb of King Kongmin, A statue of Muninseok
Author: John Pavelka from Austin, TX, USA https://www.flickr.com/photos/28705377@N04/4644097274/
This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic
USS Pueblo (AGER-2) a US Navy ship captured by North Korea in 1968
Author: Bjørn Christian Tørrissen Own work by uploader, http://bjornfree.com/kim/
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
DMZ North Korean side - Joint Security Area (JSA) of the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
Author: David Eerdmans
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
Sino–Korean Friendship Bridge along the China–North Korea border
Author: Roman Harak https://www.flickr.com/photos/roman-harak/6146623845/
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic
Arch of Triumph in Pyongyang (개선문)
Author: Bjørn Christian Tørrissen Own work by uploader, http://bjornfree.com/kim/
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
Heaven Lake (천지) lies in a Volcanic crater between China and North Korea
Author: Bdpmax
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.
- published: 16 Apr 2015
- views: 8
Traveling North Korea (DPRK) in 5 days
5 days traveling and touring through the unique country of North Korea (DPRK). With visits to Pyongyang, the Mass Games, Kaesong, and the DMZ. GoPro....
5 days traveling and touring through the unique country of North Korea (DPRK). With visits to Pyongyang, the Mass Games, Kaesong, and the DMZ. GoPro.
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5 days traveling and touring through the unique country of North Korea (DPRK). With visits to Pyongyang, the Mass Games, Kaesong, and the DMZ. GoPro.
- published: 13 Sep 2013
- views: 12323
DPRK: The Land Of Whispers (North Korea Travel Documentary) (2013)
North Korea lies somewhere between a 1930′s Soviet Union frozen in time and a dark, futuristic vision of society... as imagined back in the 70′s.
"Land of Whis...
North Korea lies somewhere between a 1930′s Soviet Union frozen in time and a dark, futuristic vision of society... as imagined back in the 70′s.
"Land of Whispers" invites you to visit arguably the most unique and isolated travel destination in the world - not to criticize, but to observe and listen. Aside from usual highlights such as Pyongyang or Arirang, this unique one-man documentary brings you to areas such as Chongjin or Wonson, still virtually unknown to even google or wikipedia. There, I attempt to pierce through the ever-present 'national mythology' and as much as possible, I try to connect with people - such as the waitress mesmerized by tablet computers, or a tour guide cautiously fascinated by modern pop culture.
* Third World Indie Film Festival 2013 (San Francisco, USA) / Best Feature Documentary *
* Utopia Film Festival 2013 (Greenbelt, USA) / Official Selection *
* Global Peace Film Festival 2013 (Orlando, FL, USA) / Official Selection *
* Jayu: The North Korean Human Rights Film Festival 2013 (Canada) / Official Selection *
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KHAU VAI LOVE MARKET - A feature film about Ethnic Minority love in the remote, Vietnamese mountains.
If you liked "Land of Whispers" - do make sure to check out and support my exciting new feature documentary project! I am in post production right now and badly need your help to get the film finished! Visit the project page here: http://igg.me/at/lovemarket . Please share with others and please donate! Any amount helps!
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*** Some individuals directly connected with the North Korean government have been working to have this film removed from YT and other web sites - first via ambiguous, threatening emails, later through baseless demands and now by flagging the film online for arbitrary, unfounded reasons. I want to assure everyone that I have completed this film with great ethical concern, full transparency and as much as possible in communication with parties who may have been affected by the film. I was not undercover, I was truthful about everything I did every step of the way. YT: I have all proper documentation. I'm doing all my best to keep the film up. If they succeed in shutting it down, i will do my best to re-upload along with a list of alternative web sites where you can see it. ***
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SUPPORT THE FILM AND FILMMAKER!
Friends, please support this project by donating!
PayPal Donate: http://goo.gl/6bnA1
The film is non-commercial, was made with private money and is available for viewing for free. Due to abusive YouTube policies, I also make absolutely no profit from the ads displayed on the film by Google against my will. All funds raised will be used for festival/contest fees as well as for upcoming projects, such as my new feature doc about the Khau Vai Love Market in remote, mountainous Vietnam. Any amount helps. If you like the film, if you want to see more - please, please make sure to donate!
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SOUNDTRACK
Listen to the soundtrack here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YK5xUquvNhk&list;=PLYTeFCgrrNt1CXL3iG6pkIBn0xdOoIM9M&index;=1
All songs are listed in the film's end credits! Check before you ask!
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CONNECT WITH US!
For more information on this and other projects, please visit:
http://www.EtheriumSky.com
Join us on facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Etherium-Sky/570674869623477
Reddit AMA:
http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/1bs314/i_recently_produced_a_north_korea_travel/
Read the filmmaker's story from 'The Word' Magazine:
http://www.wordhcmc.com/features/item/3111-a-journey-to-the-land-of-whispers
Film Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EtfqpEX4UQ&hd;=1
wn.com/Dprk The Land Of Whispers (North Korea Travel Documentary) (2013)
North Korea lies somewhere between a 1930′s Soviet Union frozen in time and a dark, futuristic vision of society... as imagined back in the 70′s.
"Land of Whispers" invites you to visit arguably the most unique and isolated travel destination in the world - not to criticize, but to observe and listen. Aside from usual highlights such as Pyongyang or Arirang, this unique one-man documentary brings you to areas such as Chongjin or Wonson, still virtually unknown to even google or wikipedia. There, I attempt to pierce through the ever-present 'national mythology' and as much as possible, I try to connect with people - such as the waitress mesmerized by tablet computers, or a tour guide cautiously fascinated by modern pop culture.
* Third World Indie Film Festival 2013 (San Francisco, USA) / Best Feature Documentary *
* Utopia Film Festival 2013 (Greenbelt, USA) / Official Selection *
* Global Peace Film Festival 2013 (Orlando, FL, USA) / Official Selection *
* Jayu: The North Korean Human Rights Film Festival 2013 (Canada) / Official Selection *
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KHAU VAI LOVE MARKET - A feature film about Ethnic Minority love in the remote, Vietnamese mountains.
If you liked "Land of Whispers" - do make sure to check out and support my exciting new feature documentary project! I am in post production right now and badly need your help to get the film finished! Visit the project page here: http://igg.me/at/lovemarket . Please share with others and please donate! Any amount helps!
---------------------------
*** Some individuals directly connected with the North Korean government have been working to have this film removed from YT and other web sites - first via ambiguous, threatening emails, later through baseless demands and now by flagging the film online for arbitrary, unfounded reasons. I want to assure everyone that I have completed this film with great ethical concern, full transparency and as much as possible in communication with parties who may have been affected by the film. I was not undercover, I was truthful about everything I did every step of the way. YT: I have all proper documentation. I'm doing all my best to keep the film up. If they succeed in shutting it down, i will do my best to re-upload along with a list of alternative web sites where you can see it. ***
---------------------------
SUPPORT THE FILM AND FILMMAKER!
Friends, please support this project by donating!
PayPal Donate: http://goo.gl/6bnA1
The film is non-commercial, was made with private money and is available for viewing for free. Due to abusive YouTube policies, I also make absolutely no profit from the ads displayed on the film by Google against my will. All funds raised will be used for festival/contest fees as well as for upcoming projects, such as my new feature doc about the Khau Vai Love Market in remote, mountainous Vietnam. Any amount helps. If you like the film, if you want to see more - please, please make sure to donate!
---------------------------
SOUNDTRACK
Listen to the soundtrack here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YK5xUquvNhk&list;=PLYTeFCgrrNt1CXL3iG6pkIBn0xdOoIM9M&index;=1
All songs are listed in the film's end credits! Check before you ask!
---------------------------
CONNECT WITH US!
For more information on this and other projects, please visit:
http://www.EtheriumSky.com
Join us on facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Etherium-Sky/570674869623477
Reddit AMA:
http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/1bs314/i_recently_produced_a_north_korea_travel/
Read the filmmaker's story from 'The Word' Magazine:
http://www.wordhcmc.com/features/item/3111-a-journey-to-the-land-of-whispers
Film Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EtfqpEX4UQ&hd;=1
- published: 29 Mar 2013
- views: 2298688
Inside North Korea (Part 1/3)
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Vice founder Shane Smith managed to get into North Korea after a year and h...
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Vice founder Shane Smith managed to get into North Korea after a year and half of trying and is witness to the craziness of this hermit nation.
Crazy is actually kind of an understatement.
More from Shane Smith: http://www.vice.com/author/shane-smith
Follow Shane on Twitter: https://twitter.com/shanesmith30
Watch the rest here: http://bit.ly/Inside-North-Korea
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Vice founder Shane Smith managed to get into North Korea after a year and half of trying and is witness to the craziness of this hermit nation.
Crazy is actually kind of an understatement.
More from Shane Smith: http://www.vice.com/author/shane-smith
Follow Shane on Twitter: https://twitter.com/shanesmith30
Watch the rest here: http://bit.ly/Inside-North-Korea
Check out the Best of VICE here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Best-Of
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- published: 19 Dec 2011
- views: 5435915
Inside North Korea (Part 2/3)
Shane visits the North Korean side of the De-militarized Zone (DMZ) and surprisingly finds that it's more relaxed than the South however the propaganda and is o...
Shane visits the North Korean side of the De-militarized Zone (DMZ) and surprisingly finds that it's more relaxed than the South however the propaganda and is out of control. North Korea is serious.
Follow Shane on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/shanesmith30
Watch the rest here: http://bit.ly/Inside-North-Korea
Check out the Best of VICE here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Best-Of
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wn.com/Inside North Korea (Part 2 3)
Shane visits the North Korean side of the De-militarized Zone (DMZ) and surprisingly finds that it's more relaxed than the South however the propaganda and is out of control. North Korea is serious.
Follow Shane on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/shanesmith30
Watch the rest here: http://bit.ly/Inside-North-Korea
Check out the Best of VICE here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Best-Of
Subscribe to VICE here! http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE
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- published: 19 Dec 2011
- views: 2661629
Inside North Korea (Part 3/3)
The next stop on VICE's tour of North Korean propaganda was The People's Library, this place is weird and creepy - just like everywhere else in North Korea. The...
The next stop on VICE's tour of North Korean propaganda was The People's Library, this place is weird and creepy - just like everywhere else in North Korea. The creep keeps on coming.
Follow Shane on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/shanesmith30
Watch the rest here: http://bit.ly/Inside-North-Korea
Check out the Best of VICE here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Best-Of
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wn.com/Inside North Korea (Part 3 3)
The next stop on VICE's tour of North Korean propaganda was The People's Library, this place is weird and creepy - just like everywhere else in North Korea. The creep keeps on coming.
Follow Shane on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/shanesmith30
Watch the rest here: http://bit.ly/Inside-North-Korea
Check out the Best of VICE here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Best-Of
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- published: 19 Dec 2011
- views: 2247377
Inside North Korea - Tourism Travel - Full Documentary
9 Hikers Killed by Aliens:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8YyXAMOBPI...
9 Hikers Killed by Aliens:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8YyXAMOBPI
wn.com/Inside North Korea Tourism Travel Full Documentary
9 Hikers Killed by Aliens:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8YyXAMOBPI
- published: 09 Apr 2015
- views: 26
North Korea - Open for Tourism
Australian filmmaker Mark Shea (http://www.overlander.tv) takes a trip to North Korea (The People's Democratic Republic of Korea) with Young Pioneer Tours. http...
Australian filmmaker Mark Shea (http://www.overlander.tv) takes a trip to North Korea (The People's Democratic Republic of Korea) with Young Pioneer Tours. http://dprk.youngpioneertours.com
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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Australian filmmaker Mark Shea (http://www.overlander.tv) takes a trip to North Korea (The People's Democratic Republic of Korea) with Young Pioneer Tours. http://dprk.youngpioneertours.com
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
- published: 14 Nov 2012
- views: 40782
North Korea Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Planning to visit North Korea? Check out our North Korea Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in North Korea.
Top Places to visit in North Korea:
Juche Tower, Tomb of King Kongmin, Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, Arch of Triumph, Munsu Water Park, USS Pueblo (AGER-2), Mount Baekdu, Pyongyang Central Zoo, Sonjuk Bridge, Mangyongdae Funfair, Tomb of King Tongmyong, North Korea Peace Museum, Tomb of King Wanggon, Kim Il-sung Square, Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum
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Top Places to visit in North Korea:
Juche Tower, Tomb of King Kongmin, Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, Arch of Triumph, Munsu Water Park, USS Pueblo (AGER-2), Mount Baekdu, Pyongyang Central Zoo, Sonjuk Bridge, Mangyongdae Funfair, Tomb of King Tongmyong, North Korea Peace Museum, Tomb of King Wanggon, Kim Il-sung Square, Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum
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- published: 05 Nov 2015
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Seoul Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Seoul in South Korea.
Founded in 1394, Seoul is both the cultural and economic centre of South Korea and with 12 million inhabita...
Travel video about destination Seoul in South Korea.
Founded in 1394, Seoul is both the cultural and economic centre of South Korea and with 12 million inhabitants, it is also the 5th largest city in the world.
A huge monument commemorates the Korean War during which, between 1950 and 1953, around 400,000 people were killed. At that time, the United States of America and 20 other countries took part in a United Nations military operation to support South Korea against the forces of North Korea and China.
In 1988, the 24th Olympic Games took place in Seoul and for this, the Olympic Park was created, a huge area with a monument at its entrance and 200 sculptures that adorn various paths, designed to highlight Korea's global connection with the rest of the world.
At the end of the 18th century, the Hwaseong Fortress was built, now a World Heritage Sight. The fortress extends for 130 hectares and the distance from one main gate to the other is such that a dragon train is available for those who prefer not to walk.
In 1969, the N Seoul Tower was built to provide South Korea with TV and radio signals. Seoul's main landmark is 236 metres high and is equipped with several high speed elevators, as well as an observation platform and observatory.
Historic buildings, palaces, shrines and bridges all serve to underline the ultra modern appearance of Seoul, a mega city in the Land of the Silent Morning.
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Travel video about destination Seoul in South Korea.
Founded in 1394, Seoul is both the cultural and economic centre of South Korea and with 12 million inhabitants, it is also the 5th largest city in the world.
A huge monument commemorates the Korean War during which, between 1950 and 1953, around 400,000 people were killed. At that time, the United States of America and 20 other countries took part in a United Nations military operation to support South Korea against the forces of North Korea and China.
In 1988, the 24th Olympic Games took place in Seoul and for this, the Olympic Park was created, a huge area with a monument at its entrance and 200 sculptures that adorn various paths, designed to highlight Korea's global connection with the rest of the world.
At the end of the 18th century, the Hwaseong Fortress was built, now a World Heritage Sight. The fortress extends for 130 hectares and the distance from one main gate to the other is such that a dragon train is available for those who prefer not to walk.
In 1969, the N Seoul Tower was built to provide South Korea with TV and radio signals. Seoul's main landmark is 236 metres high and is equipped with several high speed elevators, as well as an observation platform and observatory.
Historic buildings, palaces, shrines and bridges all serve to underline the ultra modern appearance of Seoul, a mega city in the Land of the Silent Morning.
- published: 09 Jul 2014
- views: 14913
Korea Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
This video for Korea Vacation Travel Guide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips com...
This video for Korea Vacation Travel Guide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouTube!
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South Korea, located on the peninsula between Japan and China, is a nation of contradictions. You’ll find an ancient culture that goes back thousands of years, bolstered by high-tech industries and glowing modern cities. These elements, seemingly at odds, often mix together to create a truly unique experience.
Your Korea tour begins with Seoul, a mega-city full of theatres, casinos, restaurants, and pubs. If you love shopping, you’re in luck: Korea loves nothing better than offering a chance for some good purchases. Entire districts are devoted to stores, vendors, and malls, so make sure your credit card is ready to go.
If you’re engaging in some sightseeing in Korea, you can’t go wrong with a dedicated visit to the many temples and palaces that dot the country. Many of these sacred locations are adorned with ponds, moats, and trees, allowing you to get back in touch with nature while you explore this nation’s vast history.
Stop by the museums and galleries of your choice to get a taste of the local modern culture. You’ll find fine art, eccentric modern pieces, and everything in between—and best of all, you can stop for delicious Korean food on just about any corner.
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South Korea, located on the peninsula between Japan and China, is a nation of contradictions. You’ll find an ancient culture that goes back thousands of years, bolstered by high-tech industries and glowing modern cities. These elements, seemingly at odds, often mix together to create a truly unique experience.
Your Korea tour begins with Seoul, a mega-city full of theatres, casinos, restaurants, and pubs. If you love shopping, you’re in luck: Korea loves nothing better than offering a chance for some good purchases. Entire districts are devoted to stores, vendors, and malls, so make sure your credit card is ready to go.
If you’re engaging in some sightseeing in Korea, you can’t go wrong with a dedicated visit to the many temples and palaces that dot the country. Many of these sacred locations are adorned with ponds, moats, and trees, allowing you to get back in touch with nature while you explore this nation’s vast history.
Stop by the museums and galleries of your choice to get a taste of the local modern culture. You’ll find fine art, eccentric modern pieces, and everything in between—and best of all, you can stop for delicious Korean food on just about any corner.
What will you do in Korea?
Visit our Korea travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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- published: 09 Mar 2015
- views: 6051
Inside North Korea by an American Tourist - Part 1 of 4 HD (TRAIN PORTION)
Train travel from China to Cult Korea: Beijing-Pyongyang. May 2010. See Videos 2, 3 and 4 for the walking tour of NK. This was a propaganda tour that brings ...
Train travel from China to Cult Korea: Beijing-Pyongyang. May 2010. See Videos 2, 3 and 4 for the walking tour of NK. This was a propaganda tour that brings tourists to the country's showcase cities and fertile regions. These videos give people thinking about visiting NK an overview of what they will see there (A variety of tours are offered but itineraries are often similar). These videos are neither truncated nor narrated. Footage is exclusive to regions in N. Korea where the elite population resides. Therefore you will not see how the majority of N. Koreans live, with oppression, famine, lack of human rights and medical care, or the most unfortunate 150,000 political victims living in Soviet Gulag/Nazi Concentration style camps.
South Korea maintains a cowardly and disturbing indifference to the large scale atrocities occurring in North Korea. In the 60 years since the division of the Korean Peninsula, South Korweakens have lost their sense of unity and urgency.
S. Korea has overwhelming military and non-military options if it wanted the Northern regime to collapse. It does not need to wait forever on the the vastly useless and toothless UN to solve South Korea's problem. Yet, the SK government and inhabitants are shockingly content with maintaining their segregation due to the massive financial costs of rebuilding the North's infrastructure and rehabilitating a mentally/physically stunted and uneducated population. Even though the reunification costs increases each year, the Holocaust stays alive because information connected South Korea ignores the suffering when they are morally responsible and fully capable of taking back their own country.
The S. Korean government downplays the N. Korean human rights abuses and over-hypes North Korea's military capacity to discourage citizens from talking about the necessity of freeing Korea. South Korea has 50 times greater GDP and generations more advance military, yet cowers to a starving, impoverished country with antique armaments.
N. Korean refugees are not warmly received in S. Korean society. South Korea does not voice opposition to China's illegal forced repatriation of N. Korean refugees, of which there may be over 100,000. When men, women and children are repatriated back to North Korea, they face cruel punishment and imprisonment, or if they had communicated with Westerners or religious groups, they are tortured and/or executed. Yet, this does not concern or alarm the prosperous South Koreans. North Korean lives are dispensable to them.
And this is all great news for tourists wanting to see a Stalinist/Maoist country in the 21st century. So no need to rush, you still have plenty of time to visit. The UN is powerless, and South Korea is spineless. If you want to help North Korean civilians, I recommend visiting HRNK (The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea) and the UK Manna Mission of Europe (which operates bakeries to feed NK children).
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Train travel from China to Cult Korea: Beijing-Pyongyang. May 2010. See Videos 2, 3 and 4 for the walking tour of NK. This was a propaganda tour that brings tourists to the country's showcase cities and fertile regions. These videos give people thinking about visiting NK an overview of what they will see there (A variety of tours are offered but itineraries are often similar). These videos are neither truncated nor narrated. Footage is exclusive to regions in N. Korea where the elite population resides. Therefore you will not see how the majority of N. Koreans live, with oppression, famine, lack of human rights and medical care, or the most unfortunate 150,000 political victims living in Soviet Gulag/Nazi Concentration style camps.
South Korea maintains a cowardly and disturbing indifference to the large scale atrocities occurring in North Korea. In the 60 years since the division of the Korean Peninsula, South Korweakens have lost their sense of unity and urgency.
S. Korea has overwhelming military and non-military options if it wanted the Northern regime to collapse. It does not need to wait forever on the the vastly useless and toothless UN to solve South Korea's problem. Yet, the SK government and inhabitants are shockingly content with maintaining their segregation due to the massive financial costs of rebuilding the North's infrastructure and rehabilitating a mentally/physically stunted and uneducated population. Even though the reunification costs increases each year, the Holocaust stays alive because information connected South Korea ignores the suffering when they are morally responsible and fully capable of taking back their own country.
The S. Korean government downplays the N. Korean human rights abuses and over-hypes North Korea's military capacity to discourage citizens from talking about the necessity of freeing Korea. South Korea has 50 times greater GDP and generations more advance military, yet cowers to a starving, impoverished country with antique armaments.
N. Korean refugees are not warmly received in S. Korean society. South Korea does not voice opposition to China's illegal forced repatriation of N. Korean refugees, of which there may be over 100,000. When men, women and children are repatriated back to North Korea, they face cruel punishment and imprisonment, or if they had communicated with Westerners or religious groups, they are tortured and/or executed. Yet, this does not concern or alarm the prosperous South Koreans. North Korean lives are dispensable to them.
And this is all great news for tourists wanting to see a Stalinist/Maoist country in the 21st century. So no need to rush, you still have plenty of time to visit. The UN is powerless, and South Korea is spineless. If you want to help North Korean civilians, I recommend visiting HRNK (The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea) and the UK Manna Mission of Europe (which operates bakeries to feed NK children).
- published: 18 Mar 2012
- views: 1169926
Inside North korea by an Americcan tourist
Inside North korea by an Americcan tourist,more Info :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tourism_in_North_Korea
Tourism in North Korea is organized by one of several...
Inside North korea by an Americcan tourist,more Info :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tourism_in_North_Korea
Tourism in North Korea is organized by one of several state-owned tourism bureaus, including Korea International Travel Company (KITC), Korean International Sports Travel Company (KISTC) and Korean International Youth Travel Company (KIYTC). Tourism in North Korea is highly controlled by the government, which is one of the reasons it is not a frequently visited destination—about 1,500 Western tourists visit North Korea each year, along with thousands of Asians.[1]
Tourists must go on guided tours. As of June 2011, the northern border to China has been opened and Chinese citizens are free to drive their own vehicles to Luo, a small North Korean northeast border region where they are free to explore, mingle and photograph. This is seen as a first step towards expanded tourism and development in that region. Photography and interaction with local people has historically been tightly controlled,[1] however, from photos seen around the internet and evidence from travelers to the DPRK, those restrictions seem to have been relaxed slightly in the past few years.[2] As of January 2013, foreigners are allowed to buy SIM cards at Pyongyang airport,[3] providing access to international calling.[4]
For westerners, there are a handful of private tour operators that help provide access to the country. Well known amongst these operators are Uri Tours (recently in the news for their role in the Dennis Rodman and Eric Schmidt trips to the DPRK),[5] Koryo Tours (known for its DPRK-related films and strong history in the region) and Young Pioneer Tours (traditionally aimed at the budget traveler).[6] Companies like these are full-service shops that will take care of visas, flights, etc. for a single fee.[7][8][9] Since December 2013, North Korea has been open to tourists during the winter. The Masikryong Ski Resort outside Wonsan City in Kangwon Province opened in early 2014.
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Inside North korea by an Americcan tourist,more Info :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tourism_in_North_Korea
Tourism in North Korea is organized by one of several state-owned tourism bureaus, including Korea International Travel Company (KITC), Korean International Sports Travel Company (KISTC) and Korean International Youth Travel Company (KIYTC). Tourism in North Korea is highly controlled by the government, which is one of the reasons it is not a frequently visited destination—about 1,500 Western tourists visit North Korea each year, along with thousands of Asians.[1]
Tourists must go on guided tours. As of June 2011, the northern border to China has been opened and Chinese citizens are free to drive their own vehicles to Luo, a small North Korean northeast border region where they are free to explore, mingle and photograph. This is seen as a first step towards expanded tourism and development in that region. Photography and interaction with local people has historically been tightly controlled,[1] however, from photos seen around the internet and evidence from travelers to the DPRK, those restrictions seem to have been relaxed slightly in the past few years.[2] As of January 2013, foreigners are allowed to buy SIM cards at Pyongyang airport,[3] providing access to international calling.[4]
For westerners, there are a handful of private tour operators that help provide access to the country. Well known amongst these operators are Uri Tours (recently in the news for their role in the Dennis Rodman and Eric Schmidt trips to the DPRK),[5] Koryo Tours (known for its DPRK-related films and strong history in the region) and Young Pioneer Tours (traditionally aimed at the budget traveler).[6] Companies like these are full-service shops that will take care of visas, flights, etc. for a single fee.[7][8][9] Since December 2013, North Korea has been open to tourists during the winter. The Masikryong Ski Resort outside Wonsan City in Kangwon Province opened in early 2014.
- published: 29 Jan 2015
- views: 1
Top 7 Travel Tips for South Korea
We've always done our videos from the perspective of people living in South Korea, but we never really think of what it's like to just visit South Korea. Talki...
We've always done our videos from the perspective of people living in South Korea, but we never really think of what it's like to just visit South Korea. Talking about paying your rent really doesn't apply to people on vacation, right? So we're gonna give a few travel tips for people visiting South Korea, so that you don't do the same mistakes our friends and family have.
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We've always done our videos from the perspective of people living in South Korea, but we never really think of what it's like to just visit South Korea. Talking about paying your rent really doesn't apply to people on vacation, right? So we're gonna give a few travel tips for people visiting South Korea, so that you don't do the same mistakes our friends and family have.
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Martina also did a video on what she packs for the plane:
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- published: 25 Feb 2015
- views: 250972
North Korea Tourism - Pyongyang Travel
Norh Korea is more than you think - Explore this unique country with us! www.PYONGYANG-TRAVEL.com / www.NORDKOREA-REISE.de **Specialists for Tourism to North......
Norh Korea is more than you think - Explore this unique country with us! www.PYONGYANG-TRAVEL.com / www.NORDKOREA-REISE.de **Specialists for Tourism to North...
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Norh Korea is more than you think - Explore this unique country with us! www.PYONGYANG-TRAVEL.com / www.NORDKOREA-REISE.de **Specialists for Tourism to North...
North Korea Travel Video
North Korea Travel Video(2015.4.4-2015.4.8)...
North Korea Travel Video(2015.4.4-2015.4.8)
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North Korea Travel Video(2015.4.4-2015.4.8)
- published: 18 Apr 2015
- views: 11
Travel Book Review: North Korea, 2nd (Bradt Travel Guide) by Robert Willoughby
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This is the summary of North Korea, 2nd (Bradt Travel Guide) by Robert Willoughby....
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This is the summary of North Korea, 2nd (Bradt Travel Guide) by Robert Willoughby.
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This is the summary of North Korea, 2nd (Bradt Travel Guide) by Robert Willoughby.
- published: 12 Aug 2012
- views: 19
North Korea 360 Video ( Young Pioneer Tours - 2015 June Tour )
The world's first 360 degree video shot in North Korea. CONTROL WHERE YOU WANT TO LOOK ! This video contains excerpts from my tour through the Northeastern part...
The world's first 360 degree video shot in North Korea. CONTROL WHERE YOU WANT TO LOOK ! This video contains excerpts from my tour through the Northeastern parts of North Korea and covers Rason, Namyang, Hoeryon, Chongjin, Kyongson and Chilbo. For more exclusive North Korean images, follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dprk360 .
TRAVEL COMPANY - YOUNG PIONEER TOURS
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SUPPORT - OSVR
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The world's first 360 degree video shot in North Korea. CONTROL WHERE YOU WANT TO LOOK ! This video contains excerpts from my tour through the Northeastern parts of North Korea and covers Rason, Namyang, Hoeryon, Chongjin, Kyongson and Chilbo. For more exclusive North Korean images, follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dprk360 .
TRAVEL COMPANY - YOUNG PIONEER TOURS
360 CAMERA - ENTANIYA ENTAPANO
SOFTWARE - VIDEO STITCH STUDIO
SUPPORT - OSVR
- published: 10 Jul 2015
- views: 91
A Tourist's Guide to Seoul, South Korea
I fly into Seoul and visit some temples, a tall skyscraper and some backstreets of this exciting and vibrant city.
Then I take a DMZ tour to the border of Nor...
I fly into Seoul and visit some temples, a tall skyscraper and some backstreets of this exciting and vibrant city.
Then I take a DMZ tour to the border of North Korea where I get to walk around a room with half if its area in North Korea.
If you like my videos then maybe you'll like one of my travel books. Visit www.theredquest.com for more information.
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I fly into Seoul and visit some temples, a tall skyscraper and some backstreets of this exciting and vibrant city.
Then I take a DMZ tour to the border of North Korea where I get to walk around a room with half if its area in North Korea.
If you like my videos then maybe you'll like one of my travel books. Visit www.theredquest.com for more information.
- published: 23 Apr 2015
- views: 644
Inside North Korea: Relations With Russia and a Rare Glimpse of Their Joint Border
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un never completed plans to travel to Moscow for an event to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe. Despit...
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un never completed plans to travel to Moscow for an event to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe. Despite the cancellation, there was still important symbolic meaning behind the young leader’s choice of Russia for his first overseas trip as head of state. FTV’s Anne Hu takes a closer look at the warm relations between the two states. The Tumen River stretches more than 500 kilometers, though only the last 15 kilometers before the mouth serves as a border between Russia and North Korea. Along this section are two coasts, two countries and two very different places.Su C. F.FTV ReporterOn my right is Russia. If you look further down to the right you can see North Korea’s Tumengang.Anne HuFTV News ChiefWe are at the North Korea-Russia border in the North Korean village of Chosal. Across the Tumen River is the Russian town of Khasan.Heading upstream from near the river mouth at the bank of the Tumen River at Chosal Village, we reach Tumengang neighborhood. There are close to 1,000 homes, each with gray roof tiles and blue window shutters.Tumengang Neighborhood GuideEverybody lives his or her own life. Doctors treat patients and teachers teach students.North Korean GuideThe first time I visited, my uncle was alone at home. I asked what he did. He said he managed, cleaned and served as a guide. As a youth I was curious, so I went to see the victory platform and use the binoculars.Farmers grow potatoes and corn along the border each year, but sowing of seeds will have to wait for rainy season. Life isn’t tense or busy like many other border towns, but the tranquility is broken each Tuesday and Friday when the Korea-Russia cross-border train arrives and undergoes customs inspections. Anne HuFTV News ChiefFrom Tumengang neighborhood you can see the Korea-Russia Bridge, which passes over the border. In the past, Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-il’s father, crossed this bridge by train.North Korea founder Kim Il-sung’s fear of flying led him to choose rail transit when visiting the Soviet Union. These journeys from Pyongyang to Moscow contributed to the close historical connection between the countries and paved the way for desperately needed assistance.When North Korea was still a colony of Japan during World War II, Kim Il-sung relied on the Soviet Union for support in his fight of resistance. The Soviet Union provided assistance again in 1945, when the Workers’ Party of North Korea was founded, and on Sept. 9, 1948, when Kim Il-sung founded the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. In the 1950s and 60s, support from the Soviet Union led North Korea to have a rate of industrial development that was second only to Japan in Asia. When the Soviet Union dissolved, this generosity abruptly ended. Desperate for support in the face of international sanctions, as North Korea began to drift away from the Soviet Union, it turned to China. While Russia is still North Korea’s third largest exporter, proportionally it is far behind China, which places first in terms of both exports and imports. The discrepancy is apparent by looking at flight schedules. There is one daily direct round trip flight between Pyongyang and Beijing and no regular direct flights between Pyongyang and Moscow. In terms of the most widely spoken foreign languages in North Korea, Russian trails English and Mandarin.Former StudentKim Il-sung UniversityOf course English is the official language of the world. But in our country, China and Russia are so nearby. So we must study English first, after that we need to study Chinese and Russian as a second foreign language.North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, had chosen Russia as his first foreign state to visit since taking power. While the trip was later cancelled, it still carried important symbolic meaning. Recently, Russia has proposed building a railway that cut across North Korea from north to south and links to the Trans-Siberian Railway. This would provide easy transport of coal, iron, petroleum and natural gas. Early interest from North Korea points toward more opportunity for cooperation in the future.This is FTV’s Anne Hu, Su C. F. and Yeh Chun-hao with an exclusive report from China, North Korea and Russia.
wn.com/Inside North Korea Relations With Russia And A Rare Glimpse Of Their Joint Border
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un never completed plans to travel to Moscow for an event to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe. Despite the cancellation, there was still important symbolic meaning behind the young leader’s choice of Russia for his first overseas trip as head of state. FTV’s Anne Hu takes a closer look at the warm relations between the two states. The Tumen River stretches more than 500 kilometers, though only the last 15 kilometers before the mouth serves as a border between Russia and North Korea. Along this section are two coasts, two countries and two very different places.Su C. F.FTV ReporterOn my right is Russia. If you look further down to the right you can see North Korea’s Tumengang.Anne HuFTV News ChiefWe are at the North Korea-Russia border in the North Korean village of Chosal. Across the Tumen River is the Russian town of Khasan.Heading upstream from near the river mouth at the bank of the Tumen River at Chosal Village, we reach Tumengang neighborhood. There are close to 1,000 homes, each with gray roof tiles and blue window shutters.Tumengang Neighborhood GuideEverybody lives his or her own life. Doctors treat patients and teachers teach students.North Korean GuideThe first time I visited, my uncle was alone at home. I asked what he did. He said he managed, cleaned and served as a guide. As a youth I was curious, so I went to see the victory platform and use the binoculars.Farmers grow potatoes and corn along the border each year, but sowing of seeds will have to wait for rainy season. Life isn’t tense or busy like many other border towns, but the tranquility is broken each Tuesday and Friday when the Korea-Russia cross-border train arrives and undergoes customs inspections. Anne HuFTV News ChiefFrom Tumengang neighborhood you can see the Korea-Russia Bridge, which passes over the border. In the past, Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-il’s father, crossed this bridge by train.North Korea founder Kim Il-sung’s fear of flying led him to choose rail transit when visiting the Soviet Union. These journeys from Pyongyang to Moscow contributed to the close historical connection between the countries and paved the way for desperately needed assistance.When North Korea was still a colony of Japan during World War II, Kim Il-sung relied on the Soviet Union for support in his fight of resistance. The Soviet Union provided assistance again in 1945, when the Workers’ Party of North Korea was founded, and on Sept. 9, 1948, when Kim Il-sung founded the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. In the 1950s and 60s, support from the Soviet Union led North Korea to have a rate of industrial development that was second only to Japan in Asia. When the Soviet Union dissolved, this generosity abruptly ended. Desperate for support in the face of international sanctions, as North Korea began to drift away from the Soviet Union, it turned to China. While Russia is still North Korea’s third largest exporter, proportionally it is far behind China, which places first in terms of both exports and imports. The discrepancy is apparent by looking at flight schedules. There is one daily direct round trip flight between Pyongyang and Beijing and no regular direct flights between Pyongyang and Moscow. In terms of the most widely spoken foreign languages in North Korea, Russian trails English and Mandarin.Former StudentKim Il-sung UniversityOf course English is the official language of the world. But in our country, China and Russia are so nearby. So we must study English first, after that we need to study Chinese and Russian as a second foreign language.North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, had chosen Russia as his first foreign state to visit since taking power. While the trip was later cancelled, it still carried important symbolic meaning. Recently, Russia has proposed building a railway that cut across North Korea from north to south and links to the Trans-Siberian Railway. This would provide easy transport of coal, iron, petroleum and natural gas. Early interest from North Korea points toward more opportunity for cooperation in the future.This is FTV’s Anne Hu, Su C. F. and Yeh Chun-hao with an exclusive report from China, North Korea and Russia.
- published: 25 May 2015
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North Korean Mass Dance Instructional Video
On most national holidays in all major towns and cities in Pyongyang, students gather in public spaces and participate in a Mass Dance, until now the only way y...
On most national holidays in all major towns and cities in Pyongyang, students gather in public spaces and participate in a Mass Dance, until now the only way you could learn these dances would be to travel to Pyongyang but we're pleased to present a handy guide to all the hottest moves in the world of the Mass Dance.
Now you too can learn the moves and avoid embarrassing yourself the next time you're kicking back in Pyongyang. Try it out at home, and don't forget to upload the results!
Koryo Tours is the World's Leading DPRK (North Korea) Travel Specialist. More more information on travel to North Korea see www.koryogroup.com
wn.com/North Korean Mass Dance Instructional Video
On most national holidays in all major towns and cities in Pyongyang, students gather in public spaces and participate in a Mass Dance, until now the only way you could learn these dances would be to travel to Pyongyang but we're pleased to present a handy guide to all the hottest moves in the world of the Mass Dance.
Now you too can learn the moves and avoid embarrassing yourself the next time you're kicking back in Pyongyang. Try it out at home, and don't forget to upload the results!
Koryo Tours is the World's Leading DPRK (North Korea) Travel Specialist. More more information on travel to North Korea see www.koryogroup.com
- published: 03 Jun 2015
- views: 1459
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Cycling in Pyongyang - North Korea - GoPro - Part 2-5
This is the second part of my videos while cycling for about 25 kms around Pyongyang city. You can see the real Pyongyang life. Enjoy!!
for a sneak peek into North Korea daily life, please follow my instagram account : @jakaparker or visit my blog http://jakaparker.blogspot.com
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Driving through Pyongyang (2015)
Driving through Pyongyang from the Yanggakdo Hotel to the Airport on 26.09.2015.
This time we could not take the same route as in 2012 through the city because Kim Il Sung Square was closed for the preparations for the 70th anniversary of the Workers Party founding.
You can see the back side of the Kim Il Sung Square, the Mansudae Hill with the statues of both Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il and lat
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Early morning in Pyongyang filmed from the Yanggakdo Hotel
Early morning in hazy Pyongyang filmed from the Yanggakdo International Hotel on 24.09.2015.
Checkout the loudspeaker van driving though the streets.
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Sci-Tech Complex in Pyongyang, DPRK
The Sci-Tech Complex built under the wise leadership of respected Comrade Kim Jong Un is the most excellent base for disseminating latest science and technology with a floor space of 106 600 square meters.
Giving field guidance to the Sci-Tech Complex, Kim Jong Un appreciated it as a structure to be proud of in the world.
The Sci-Tech Complex is a multi-functional center for disseminatin
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Kim Jong Un rides new Pyongyang subway
KJU invites newly built subway cars (Korean Central Television)
more Information:
https://nkleadershipwatch.wordpress.com/2015/11/19/kim-jong-un-rides-the-py-subway/
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Charity bazaar held in Pyongyang to help orphans
Foreign missions to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on Saturday participated in a charity fair organized by the Pyongyang International Women' s Association.
Products on sale include embroidery, porcelain, books, DVDs, food and other handmade articrafts from various countries.
The charity bazaar, held in Pyongyang, is mainly open to foreigners. Proceeds from the fair will be used to bu
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South Korean workers visit Pyongyang
A group of South Korean workers visits Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea
All rights belong to Korean Central News Agency
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Mirae Scientists Street Completed, Pyongyang
Mirae Scientists Street made its appearance as a fairy street in the era of the Workers' Party on the bank of the River Taedong in Pyongyang.
Supreme leader Kim Jong Un gave field guidance to the construction site of apartment houses for educators of Kim Chaek University of Technology in May, Juche 103 (2014). After initiating a grand plan to build a modern street of scientists he named the stree
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Mirae Scientists Street Completed in Pyongyang
Mirae Scientists Street made its appearance as a fairy street in the era of the Workers’ Party on the bank of the River Taedong in Pyongyang.
Supreme leader Kim Jong Un gave field guidance to the construction site of apartment houses for educators of Kim Chaek University of Technology in May, Juche 103 (2014). After initiating a grand plan to build a modern street of scientists he named the street
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DPRK, ROK hold workers' football match in Pyongyang
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Pyongyang warns Seoul of sparking conflict
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea has issued a warning to South Korea, following the firing of shells in waters close to the border. South Korea responded to the statement by saying that its navy had fired warning shells at a DPRK vessel that had strayed across the frontier Northern Limit Line.
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Mirae Scientists Street, Pyongyang
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Train leaving Pyongyang Railway Station
This is how it's like when train is leaving the Pyongyang Railway Station.
The footage has been made through the train window.
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DPRK Capital Pyongyang Turns Up to Modernization
As the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) is celebrating the 70th anniversary of the founding of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea (WPK), the residents in the capital of Pyongyang say they are feeling proud, while looking back at the developments in the past seven decades.
The DPRK has undergone something of a makeover amid the celebrations across the country. The capital city has see
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DPRK‘s capital Pyongyang under modernization
Citizens of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea return to work, after a weekend of festivities marking the 70th anniversary of the ruling Workers' Party. The highlight was a military parade in Pyongyang. But, while the parade celebrated achievements of the past, there is evidence that the DPRK has had some economic success.
CCTV America's Tony Cheng reports from Pyongyang.
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North Korea's fireworks light up Pyongyang to celebrate the 70th anniversary of ruling party
After the massive military parade in the morning 10th OCT 2015 to celebrate the 70th anniversary of ruling party, North Korea continuously light up Pyongyang by their light parade and fireworks.
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North Korea leader: Pyongyang ready for any war waged by US
North Korea is holding a massive military parade, marking the 70th anniversary of the creation of its ruling Workers Party.
North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un presided over the celebrations. He said in a speech that Pyongyang is ready to fight any kind of war waged by the United States. Thousands of troops took part in the parade and the military displayed its latest weapons and hardware. A senior
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Inside Pyongyang, North Korea: World’s Most Reclusive Country | NBC Nightly News
NBC’s Bill Neely was given rare access to North Korea’s capital, ahead of the 70th anniversary celebration of the founding of the ruling communist party.
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Cycling in Pyongyang - North Korea - GoPro - Part 2-5
This is the second part of my videos while cycling for about 25 kms around Pyongyang city. You can see the real Pyongyang life. Enjoy!!
for a sneak peek into N...
This is the second part of my videos while cycling for about 25 kms around Pyongyang city. You can see the real Pyongyang life. Enjoy!!
for a sneak peek into North Korea daily life, please follow my instagram account : @jakaparker or visit my blog http://jakaparker.blogspot.com
wn.com/Cycling In Pyongyang North Korea Gopro Part 2 5
This is the second part of my videos while cycling for about 25 kms around Pyongyang city. You can see the real Pyongyang life. Enjoy!!
for a sneak peek into North Korea daily life, please follow my instagram account : @jakaparker or visit my blog http://jakaparker.blogspot.com
- published: 21 Dec 2015
- views: 378
Driving through Pyongyang (2015)
Driving through Pyongyang from the Yanggakdo Hotel to the Airport on 26.09.2015.
This time we could not take the same route as in 2012 through the city because...
Driving through Pyongyang from the Yanggakdo Hotel to the Airport on 26.09.2015.
This time we could not take the same route as in 2012 through the city because Kim Il Sung Square was closed for the preparations for the 70th anniversary of the Workers Party founding.
You can see the back side of the Kim Il Sung Square, the Mansudae Hill with the statues of both Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il and later the massive Arch of Triumph.
Checkout the differences to my last video from 2012:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbOzEKSHOPQ
wn.com/Driving Through Pyongyang (2015)
Driving through Pyongyang from the Yanggakdo Hotel to the Airport on 26.09.2015.
This time we could not take the same route as in 2012 through the city because Kim Il Sung Square was closed for the preparations for the 70th anniversary of the Workers Party founding.
You can see the back side of the Kim Il Sung Square, the Mansudae Hill with the statues of both Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il and later the massive Arch of Triumph.
Checkout the differences to my last video from 2012:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbOzEKSHOPQ
- published: 20 Dec 2015
- views: 21
Early morning in Pyongyang filmed from the Yanggakdo Hotel
Early morning in hazy Pyongyang filmed from the Yanggakdo International Hotel on 24.09.2015.
Checkout the loudspeaker van driving though the streets....
Early morning in hazy Pyongyang filmed from the Yanggakdo International Hotel on 24.09.2015.
Checkout the loudspeaker van driving though the streets.
wn.com/Early Morning In Pyongyang Filmed From The Yanggakdo Hotel
Early morning in hazy Pyongyang filmed from the Yanggakdo International Hotel on 24.09.2015.
Checkout the loudspeaker van driving though the streets.
- published: 19 Dec 2015
- views: 40
Sci-Tech Complex in Pyongyang, DPRK
The Sci-Tech Complex built under the wise leadership of respected Comrade Kim Jong Un is the most excellent base for disseminating latest science and technology...
The Sci-Tech Complex built under the wise leadership of respected Comrade Kim Jong Un is the most excellent base for disseminating latest science and technology with a floor space of 106 600 square meters.
Giving field guidance to the Sci-Tech Complex, Kim Jong Un appreciated it as a structure to be proud of in the world.
The Sci-Tech Complex is a multi-functional center for disseminating modern science and technology and a base for IT exchange. It provides all fields of scientific research and education, industrial establishments and families with every condition to get real-time service through network.
wn.com/Sci Tech Complex In Pyongyang, Dprk
The Sci-Tech Complex built under the wise leadership of respected Comrade Kim Jong Un is the most excellent base for disseminating latest science and technology with a floor space of 106 600 square meters.
Giving field guidance to the Sci-Tech Complex, Kim Jong Un appreciated it as a structure to be proud of in the world.
The Sci-Tech Complex is a multi-functional center for disseminating modern science and technology and a base for IT exchange. It provides all fields of scientific research and education, industrial establishments and families with every condition to get real-time service through network.
- published: 15 Dec 2015
- views: 54
Kim Jong Un rides new Pyongyang subway
KJU invites newly built subway cars (Korean Central Television)
more Information:
https://nkleadershipwatch.wordpress.com/2015/11/19/kim-jong-un-rides-the-py-s...
KJU invites newly built subway cars (Korean Central Television)
more Information:
https://nkleadershipwatch.wordpress.com/2015/11/19/kim-jong-un-rides-the-py-subway/
wn.com/Kim Jong Un Rides New Pyongyang Subway
KJU invites newly built subway cars (Korean Central Television)
more Information:
https://nkleadershipwatch.wordpress.com/2015/11/19/kim-jong-un-rides-the-py-subway/
- published: 08 Dec 2015
- views: 243
Charity bazaar held in Pyongyang to help orphans
Foreign missions to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on Saturday participated in a charity fair organized by the Pyongyang International Women' s Assoc...
Foreign missions to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on Saturday participated in a charity fair organized by the Pyongyang International Women' s Association.
Products on sale include embroidery, porcelain, books, DVDs, food and other handmade articrafts from various countries.
The charity bazaar, held in Pyongyang, is mainly open to foreigners. Proceeds from the fair will be used to buy necessities for orphanages in the DPRK.
wn.com/Charity Bazaar Held In Pyongyang To Help Orphans
Foreign missions to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on Saturday participated in a charity fair organized by the Pyongyang International Women' s Association.
Products on sale include embroidery, porcelain, books, DVDs, food and other handmade articrafts from various countries.
The charity bazaar, held in Pyongyang, is mainly open to foreigners. Proceeds from the fair will be used to buy necessities for orphanages in the DPRK.
- published: 06 Dec 2015
- views: 82
South Korean workers visit Pyongyang
A group of South Korean workers visits Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea
All rights belong to Korean Central News Agency
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A group of South Korean workers visits Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea
All rights belong to Korean Central News Agency
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wn.com/South Korean Workers Visit Pyongyang
A group of South Korean workers visits Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea
All rights belong to Korean Central News Agency
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- published: 08 Nov 2015
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Mirae Scientists Street Completed, Pyongyang
Mirae Scientists Street made its appearance as a fairy street in the era of the Workers' Party on the bank of the River Taedong in Pyongyang.
Supreme leader Ki...
Mirae Scientists Street made its appearance as a fairy street in the era of the Workers' Party on the bank of the River Taedong in Pyongyang.
Supreme leader Kim Jong Un gave field guidance to the construction site of apartment houses for educators of Kim Chaek University of Technology in May, Juche 103 (2014). After initiating a grand plan to build a modern street of scientists he named the street to be built "Mirae Scientists Street".
There took place a ceremony for the completion of the street on Tuesday.
Present at the ceremony were Pak Pong Ju, Choe Thae Bok and Pak Yong Sik and officials concerned, officials of units of the army and society, service personnel, builders and helpers, who took part in the construction, educators and scientists.
Pak Pong Ju, member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea and premier of the Cabinet, made an address.
He said Mirae Scientists Street is a proud structure in the glorious era of Kim Jong Un.
The party's trust and expectation for the educators and scientists are very great at present when the building of a thriving socialist nation is making rapid progress on a new higher stage, he said.
He called for bearing deep in mind the call of Kim Jong Un for devotedly serving the great people and bringing about uninterrupted great leap and innovations startling the era in the building of a socialist economic power and a highly civilized nation by dint of the single-minded unity around the party.
Senior officials of the party, state and army let the inaugural tape stretch across the venue of the event and service personnel, builders, educators and scientists of the army and society cut it.
At the end of the ceremony the participants went round different places of the street.
wn.com/Mirae Scientists Street Completed, Pyongyang
Mirae Scientists Street made its appearance as a fairy street in the era of the Workers' Party on the bank of the River Taedong in Pyongyang.
Supreme leader Kim Jong Un gave field guidance to the construction site of apartment houses for educators of Kim Chaek University of Technology in May, Juche 103 (2014). After initiating a grand plan to build a modern street of scientists he named the street to be built "Mirae Scientists Street".
There took place a ceremony for the completion of the street on Tuesday.
Present at the ceremony were Pak Pong Ju, Choe Thae Bok and Pak Yong Sik and officials concerned, officials of units of the army and society, service personnel, builders and helpers, who took part in the construction, educators and scientists.
Pak Pong Ju, member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea and premier of the Cabinet, made an address.
He said Mirae Scientists Street is a proud structure in the glorious era of Kim Jong Un.
The party's trust and expectation for the educators and scientists are very great at present when the building of a thriving socialist nation is making rapid progress on a new higher stage, he said.
He called for bearing deep in mind the call of Kim Jong Un for devotedly serving the great people and bringing about uninterrupted great leap and innovations startling the era in the building of a socialist economic power and a highly civilized nation by dint of the single-minded unity around the party.
Senior officials of the party, state and army let the inaugural tape stretch across the venue of the event and service personnel, builders, educators and scientists of the army and society cut it.
At the end of the ceremony the participants went round different places of the street.
- published: 06 Nov 2015
- views: 3
Mirae Scientists Street Completed in Pyongyang
Mirae Scientists Street made its appearance as a fairy street in the era of the Workers’ Party on the bank of the River Taedong in Pyongyang.
Supreme leader Kim...
Mirae Scientists Street made its appearance as a fairy street in the era of the Workers’ Party on the bank of the River Taedong in Pyongyang.
Supreme leader Kim Jong Un gave field guidance to the construction site of apartment houses for educators of Kim Chaek University of Technology in May, Juche 103 (2014). After initiating a grand plan to build a modern street of scientists he named the street to be built “Mirae Scientists Street”.
There took place a ceremony for the completion of the street on Tuesday.
More Information and Photos are available here:
http://exploredprk.com/news/urgent-mirae-scientists-street-completed
Video is from Korean Central Television
wn.com/Mirae Scientists Street Completed In Pyongyang
Mirae Scientists Street made its appearance as a fairy street in the era of the Workers’ Party on the bank of the River Taedong in Pyongyang.
Supreme leader Kim Jong Un gave field guidance to the construction site of apartment houses for educators of Kim Chaek University of Technology in May, Juche 103 (2014). After initiating a grand plan to build a modern street of scientists he named the street to be built “Mirae Scientists Street”.
There took place a ceremony for the completion of the street on Tuesday.
More Information and Photos are available here:
http://exploredprk.com/news/urgent-mirae-scientists-street-completed
Video is from Korean Central Television
- published: 04 Nov 2015
- views: 34
Pyongyang warns Seoul of sparking conflict
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea has issued a warning to South Korea, following the firing of shells in waters close to the border. South Korea respond...
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea has issued a warning to South Korea, following the firing of shells in waters close to the border. South Korea responded to the statement by saying that its navy had fired warning shells at a DPRK vessel that had strayed across the frontier Northern Limit Line.
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The Democratic People's Republic of Korea has issued a warning to South Korea, following the firing of shells in waters close to the border. South Korea responded to the statement by saying that its navy had fired warning shells at a DPRK vessel that had strayed across the frontier Northern Limit Line.
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- published: 26 Oct 2015
- views: 199
Train leaving Pyongyang Railway Station
This is how it's like when train is leaving the Pyongyang Railway Station.
The footage has been made through the train window....
This is how it's like when train is leaving the Pyongyang Railway Station.
The footage has been made through the train window.
wn.com/Train Leaving Pyongyang Railway Station
This is how it's like when train is leaving the Pyongyang Railway Station.
The footage has been made through the train window.
- published: 16 Oct 2015
- views: 67
DPRK Capital Pyongyang Turns Up to Modernization
As the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) is celebrating the 70th anniversary of the founding of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea (WPK), the residen...
As the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) is celebrating the 70th anniversary of the founding of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea (WPK), the residents in the capital of Pyongyang say they are feeling proud, while looking back at the developments in the past seven decades.
The DPRK has undergone something of a makeover amid the celebrations across the country. The capital city has seen remarkable changes and is turning up towards modernization.
A new International terminal has been operating since June, built to welcome increasing numbers of visitors from overseas. Shiny and new, the facilities are pristine. But the passenger volume remains low as access is difficult for business travelers and tourists.
Other forms of transport are much more crowded.
Pyongyang's subway is often held up as an example of the DPRK's modern advancements. The subterranean rail lines, at 110 meters in depth, are the deepest in the world.
But the carriages and art deco ticket halls appear a little old fashioned. Nonetheless, these tube travelers were very proud of the advances of recent years.
"This year we made great achievements such as completing the power station in the mount Paektu area, we've built a new housing compound for scientists in Pyongyang and a new co-operative vegetable farm in Jang Chon county. This is what our great party and country have achieved," said a resident.
"The anniversary shows off the might of the workers party founded by Kim Il Sung, led by Kim Jung Il and now Kim Jung Un and that we will continue the achievements of our great leaders," said another resident.
An increase in traffic on the roads suggests that fuel shortages have eased. Roadside street stalls and busy shops suggest that there is now some commerce and private enterprises. And wide spread mobile phone usage points to an increase in wealth for many of the citizens in the capital.
The Pyongyang skyline is also showing that the city is undergoing substantial changes.
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As the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) is celebrating the 70th anniversary of the founding of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea (WPK), the residents in the capital of Pyongyang say they are feeling proud, while looking back at the developments in the past seven decades.
The DPRK has undergone something of a makeover amid the celebrations across the country. The capital city has seen remarkable changes and is turning up towards modernization.
A new International terminal has been operating since June, built to welcome increasing numbers of visitors from overseas. Shiny and new, the facilities are pristine. But the passenger volume remains low as access is difficult for business travelers and tourists.
Other forms of transport are much more crowded.
Pyongyang's subway is often held up as an example of the DPRK's modern advancements. The subterranean rail lines, at 110 meters in depth, are the deepest in the world.
But the carriages and art deco ticket halls appear a little old fashioned. Nonetheless, these tube travelers were very proud of the advances of recent years.
"This year we made great achievements such as completing the power station in the mount Paektu area, we've built a new housing compound for scientists in Pyongyang and a new co-operative vegetable farm in Jang Chon county. This is what our great party and country have achieved," said a resident.
"The anniversary shows off the might of the workers party founded by Kim Il Sung, led by Kim Jung Il and now Kim Jung Un and that we will continue the achievements of our great leaders," said another resident.
An increase in traffic on the roads suggests that fuel shortages have eased. Roadside street stalls and busy shops suggest that there is now some commerce and private enterprises. And wide spread mobile phone usage points to an increase in wealth for many of the citizens in the capital.
The Pyongyang skyline is also showing that the city is undergoing substantial changes.
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- published: 13 Oct 2015
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DPRK‘s capital Pyongyang under modernization
Citizens of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea return to work, after a weekend of festivities marking the 70th anniversary of the ruling Workers' Party. ...
Citizens of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea return to work, after a weekend of festivities marking the 70th anniversary of the ruling Workers' Party. The highlight was a military parade in Pyongyang. But, while the parade celebrated achievements of the past, there is evidence that the DPRK has had some economic success.
CCTV America's Tony Cheng reports from Pyongyang.
wn.com/Dprk‘S Capital Pyongyang Under Modernization
Citizens of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea return to work, after a weekend of festivities marking the 70th anniversary of the ruling Workers' Party. The highlight was a military parade in Pyongyang. But, while the parade celebrated achievements of the past, there is evidence that the DPRK has had some economic success.
CCTV America's Tony Cheng reports from Pyongyang.
- published: 11 Oct 2015
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North Korea's fireworks light up Pyongyang to celebrate the 70th anniversary of ruling party
After the massive military parade in the morning 10th OCT 2015 to celebrate the 70th anniversary of ruling party, North Korea continuously light up Pyongyang by...
After the massive military parade in the morning 10th OCT 2015 to celebrate the 70th anniversary of ruling party, North Korea continuously light up Pyongyang by their light parade and fireworks.
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North Korea leader: Pyongyang ready for any war waged by US
North Korea is holding a massive military parade, marking the 70th anniversary of the creation of its ruling Workers Party.
North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un p...
North Korea is holding a massive military parade, marking the 70th anniversary of the creation of its ruling Workers Party.
North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un presided over the celebrations. He said in a speech that Pyongyang is ready to fight any kind of war waged by the United States. Thousands of troops took part in the parade and the military displayed its latest weapons and hardware. A senior Chinese Communist Party official also attended the ceremony. The celebrations are being held amid tensions between North Korea, South Korea and the United States.
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wn.com/North Korea Leader Pyongyang Ready For Any War Waged By US
North Korea is holding a massive military parade, marking the 70th anniversary of the creation of its ruling Workers Party.
North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un presided over the celebrations. He said in a speech that Pyongyang is ready to fight any kind of war waged by the United States. Thousands of troops took part in the parade and the military displayed its latest weapons and hardware. A senior Chinese Communist Party official also attended the ceremony. The celebrations are being held amid tensions between North Korea, South Korea and the United States.
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- published: 10 Oct 2015
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Inside Pyongyang, North Korea: World’s Most Reclusive Country | NBC Nightly News
NBC’s Bill Neely was given rare access to North Korea’s capital, ahead of the 70th anniversary celebration of the founding of the ruling communist party.
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The Communist North attempts to re-take Pyongyang. Wargame Red Dragon Campaign Playthrough 2nd Korean War #35 Defending Pyongyang
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Opening Pyongyang: Korea and Media Perceptions with Jean H. Lee
May 14, 2015 - In 2011, Jean Lee became the first American reporter granted permission to work as a journalist in North Korea, and a year later opened AP's Pyongyang bureau, making the news agency the first and only US news outlet with an office in the North Korean capital. Lee, who now serves as a Public Policy Fellow at the Wilson Center in Washington, D.C., shares photos and videos of homes, fa
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朝鮮平壤 六九中學 學生文藝表演 69 Secondary School, Pyongyang, North Korea
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Korean Central Television (조선중앙방송)
A rally of service personnel and people in Pyongyang was held at Kim Il Sung Square here on Tuesday to support the statement of the National Defence Commission of the DPRK and mercilessly foil the anti-DPRK "human rights" racket kicked up by the U.S. and its followers.
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New Documentaries 2014: North Korea from the Train Window (Full Documentary)
New Documentaries 2014: North Korea from the Train Window (Full Documentary)
"This is an odd little DVD that is included with an odd little book called The Dear Leader's Railroad: The State of North Korea's Railways (将軍様の鉄道 北朝鮮鉄道事情). It features about 20 minutes of footage of and from North Korea's aging rolling stock -- steam trains being used quite in earnest rather than for the historical inter
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At a meeting yesterday President Park Geun-hye said in spite of the row between Seoul and Pyongyang over anti-regime leaflets, the mood for inter-Korean dialog should not be shattered. She even hinted at dialog to discuss Pyongyang’s demand for lifting Seoul’s May 24th sanctions.
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New Full Documentary 2015 - North Korea from the Train Window
"This is an odd little DVD that is included with an odd little book called The Dear Leader's Railroad: The State of North Korea's Railways (将軍様の鉄道 北朝鮮鉄道事情). It features about 20 minutes of footage of and from North Korea's aging rolling stock -- steam trains being used quite in earnest rather than for the historical interest of kids and hardcore train geeks -- and then about six minutes of footage
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NUCLEAR BOOM? Ft. Peter Hayes - Exeutive Director, Nautilus Institute for Security & Stability
The US and North Korea have been signaling a willingness to restart negotiations. But despite their professions of goodwill, great differences remain in their positions on Pyongyang's nuclear arsenal and the goal of the negotiations. Could the two sides hammer out a deal that would bring stability to the region, and is further nuclear proliferation inevitable if they fail? Oksana is joined by Pete
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"Worlds Apart" Nuclear boom? Ft. Peter Hayes
The US and North Korea have been signaling a willingness to restart negotiations. But despite their professions of goodwill, great differences remain in their positions on Pyongyang's nuclear arsenal and the goal of the negotiations. Could the two sides hammer out a deal that would bring stability to the region, and is further nuclear proliferation inevitable if they fail? Oksana is joined by Pete
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Is Iran the new North Korea? Lessons from the Agreed Framework
America has engaged in off-and-on nuclear negotiations with North Korea for more than 20 years. The talks, resulting in the 1994 Agreed Framework, may have slowed Pyongyang’s weapons program, but they have not prevented North Korea from testing nuclear weapons or declaring itself a nuclear power. Now, Washington is engaged in negotiations with another would-be nuclear power: Iran.
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Inside Story - Is real change underway in North Korea?
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What does North Korea really want? And is it fair to describe the North Korean people as "optimistic?" Professor B.R. Myers, a North Korea propaganda specialist at Busan's Dongseo University, deconstructs Pyongyang's behavior under Kim Jong Un--and lists what he describes as propaganda gaffes by the young Kim-- in part two of this interview with NK News Founder and Director Chad O'Carroll.
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Inside North Korea: Documentary and Misery in North Korea
Inside North Korea: Documentary and Misery in North Korea
While the elite in North Korea may live in modern luxury in the fortress city of Pyongyang, the rest of the country is in severe poverty without adequate food and medical care.
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Americans in Pyongyang 1
The Documentary "Americans in Pyongyang" The New York Philharmonic's Trip to North Korea 2008 Feb part 2 http://youtu.be/9MaANw1ZB_I....
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The Documentary "Americans in Pyongyang" The New York Philharmonic's Trip to North Korea 2008 Feb part 2 http://youtu.be/9MaANw1ZB_I.
Four Seasons In Pyongyang (DPRK, 1994, in english).
Документальный фильм о Пхеньяне (КНДР, 1994 г., на английском языке)....
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Документальный фильм о Пхеньяне (КНДР, 1994 г., на английском языке).
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Wargame Red Dragon Campaign Playthrough 2nd Korean War #35 Defending Pyongyang
The Communist North attempts to re-take Pyongyang. Wargame Red Dragon Campaign Playthrough 2nd Korean War #35 Defending Pyongyang...
The Communist North attempts to re-take Pyongyang. Wargame Red Dragon Campaign Playthrough 2nd Korean War #35 Defending Pyongyang
wn.com/Wargame Red Dragon Campaign Playthrough 2Nd Korean War 35 Defending Pyongyang
The Communist North attempts to re-take Pyongyang. Wargame Red Dragon Campaign Playthrough 2nd Korean War #35 Defending Pyongyang
- published: 05 Oct 2014
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Opening Pyongyang: Korea and Media Perceptions with Jean H. Lee
May 14, 2015 - In 2011, Jean Lee became the first American reporter granted permission to work as a journalist in North Korea, and a year later opened AP's Pyon...
May 14, 2015 - In 2011, Jean Lee became the first American reporter granted permission to work as a journalist in North Korea, and a year later opened AP's Pyongyang bureau, making the news agency the first and only US news outlet with an office in the North Korean capital. Lee, who now serves as a Public Policy Fellow at the Wilson Center in Washington, D.C., shares photos and videos of homes, factories, schools and farms typically off-limits to foreigners, and offers her personal insights on daily life in North Korea. The award-winning journalist discusses the challenges of reporting on a country considered among the world's worst for press freedom, the role her Korean-American ethnicity played in her interactions with the North Koreans, and her observations on reunification after working as a journalist on both sides of the DMZ.
For more information, please visit the link below:
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May 14, 2015 - In 2011, Jean Lee became the first American reporter granted permission to work as a journalist in North Korea, and a year later opened AP's Pyongyang bureau, making the news agency the first and only US news outlet with an office in the North Korean capital. Lee, who now serves as a Public Policy Fellow at the Wilson Center in Washington, D.C., shares photos and videos of homes, factories, schools and farms typically off-limits to foreigners, and offers her personal insights on daily life in North Korea. The award-winning journalist discusses the challenges of reporting on a country considered among the world's worst for press freedom, the role her Korean-American ethnicity played in her interactions with the North Koreans, and her observations on reunification after working as a journalist on both sides of the DMZ.
For more information, please visit the link below:
http://www.koreasociety.org/policy/opening_pyongyang.html
- published: 15 May 2015
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The New York Philharmonic & Lorin Maazel - The Pyongyang Concert
On February 26, 2008, the world watched as the New York Philharmonic gave the first performance by an American orchestra in the Democratic People's Republic of ...
On February 26, 2008, the world watched as the New York Philharmonic gave the first performance by an American orchestra in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Those lucky enough to...
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International Focus - Pondering Pyongyang 9/20/09
Uk Heo, Assistant Professor, Political Science, UW-Milwaukee, and Seongho Sheen, Seoul National University, join Robert Ricigliano, Director of the Institute......
Uk Heo, Assistant Professor, Political Science, UW-Milwaukee, and Seongho Sheen, Seoul National University, join Robert Ricigliano, Director of the Institute...
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Uk Heo, Assistant Professor, Political Science, UW-Milwaukee, and Seongho Sheen, Seoul National University, join Robert Ricigliano, Director of the Institute...
朝鮮平壤 六九中學 學生文藝表演 69 Secondary School, Pyongyang, North Korea
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KCTV (Pyongyang Denounce "Human Rights" Racket of U.S. and Its Allies)
Korean Central Television (조선중앙방송)
A rally of service personnel and people in Pyongyang was held at Kim Il Sung Square here on Tuesday to support the statement...
Korean Central Television (조선중앙방송)
A rally of service personnel and people in Pyongyang was held at Kim Il Sung Square here on Tuesday to support the statement of the National Defence Commission of the DPRK and mercilessly foil the anti-DPRK "human rights" racket kicked up by the U.S. and its followers.
Present there were Kim Ki Nam, Yang Hyong Sop, Kim Phyong Hae, and the chairperson of a friendly party, officials of the party and power bodies, working people's organizations, ministries and national institutions, service personnel of the Korean People's Army and the Korean People's Internal Security Forces, officials and working people of institutions, industrial establishments and co-op farms, teachers and students of universities and colleges here.
Present there on invitation were overseas compatriots, the chief of the Pyongyang mission of the Anti-Imperialist National Democratic Front, foreign diplomatic envoys and staff members of their embassies and members of the military attaches corps here.
The statement of the National Defence Commission of the DPRK was read out. Then the floor was taken by representatives of the Korean People's Army, workers, agricultural workers and youth and students.
The speakers termed the anti-DPRK "human rights resolution" an impudent political chicanery as it was aimed to defame the dignity of the DPRK and totally obliterate everything dear to the army and the people of the DPRK.
The U.S., the worst human rights tundra and kingpin of human rights abuses, sponsored the "human rights resolution" in collusion with such riff-raffs as the EU, Japan and the Park Geun Hye group of south Korea. This is the height of impudence, they noted, adding:
The U.S. and its followers kicked off the reckless anti-DPRK "human rights" racket by abusing the UN though they can hardly mind their own business. This is no more than an undisguised declaration of a war to disgrace the genuine human rights of the DPRK and infringe upon its sovereignty.
They called for demonstrating the spirit and might of heroic Korea just as the victors in the great years defeated the U.S. imperialists by dedicating their youth to their only motherland.
Victory will always be in store for Korea, they declared.
Then followed a mammoth demonstration.
wn.com/Kctv (Pyongyang Denounce Human Rights Racket Of U.S. And Its Allies)
Korean Central Television (조선중앙방송)
A rally of service personnel and people in Pyongyang was held at Kim Il Sung Square here on Tuesday to support the statement of the National Defence Commission of the DPRK and mercilessly foil the anti-DPRK "human rights" racket kicked up by the U.S. and its followers.
Present there were Kim Ki Nam, Yang Hyong Sop, Kim Phyong Hae, and the chairperson of a friendly party, officials of the party and power bodies, working people's organizations, ministries and national institutions, service personnel of the Korean People's Army and the Korean People's Internal Security Forces, officials and working people of institutions, industrial establishments and co-op farms, teachers and students of universities and colleges here.
Present there on invitation were overseas compatriots, the chief of the Pyongyang mission of the Anti-Imperialist National Democratic Front, foreign diplomatic envoys and staff members of their embassies and members of the military attaches corps here.
The statement of the National Defence Commission of the DPRK was read out. Then the floor was taken by representatives of the Korean People's Army, workers, agricultural workers and youth and students.
The speakers termed the anti-DPRK "human rights resolution" an impudent political chicanery as it was aimed to defame the dignity of the DPRK and totally obliterate everything dear to the army and the people of the DPRK.
The U.S., the worst human rights tundra and kingpin of human rights abuses, sponsored the "human rights resolution" in collusion with such riff-raffs as the EU, Japan and the Park Geun Hye group of south Korea. This is the height of impudence, they noted, adding:
The U.S. and its followers kicked off the reckless anti-DPRK "human rights" racket by abusing the UN though they can hardly mind their own business. This is no more than an undisguised declaration of a war to disgrace the genuine human rights of the DPRK and infringe upon its sovereignty.
They called for demonstrating the spirit and might of heroic Korea just as the victors in the great years defeated the U.S. imperialists by dedicating their youth to their only motherland.
Victory will always be in store for Korea, they declared.
Then followed a mammoth demonstration.
- published: 28 Nov 2014
- views: 3620
New Documentaries 2014: North Korea from the Train Window (Full Documentary)
New Documentaries 2014: North Korea from the Train Window (Full Documentary)
"This is an odd little DVD that is included with an odd little book called The Dear...
New Documentaries 2014: North Korea from the Train Window (Full Documentary)
"This is an odd little DVD that is included with an odd little book called The Dear Leader's Railroad: The State of North Korea's Railways (将軍様の鉄道 北朝鮮鉄道事情). It features about 20 minutes of footage of and from North Korea's aging rolling stock -- steam trains being used quite in earnest rather than for the historical interest of kids and hardcore train geeks -- and then about six minutes of footage of Pyongyang's subway and trams.
There are no subs, but there is no dialogue or narration, either."
wn.com/New Documentaries 2014 North Korea From The Train Window (Full Documentary)
New Documentaries 2014: North Korea from the Train Window (Full Documentary)
"This is an odd little DVD that is included with an odd little book called The Dear Leader's Railroad: The State of North Korea's Railways (将軍様の鉄道 北朝鮮鉄道事情). It features about 20 minutes of footage of and from North Korea's aging rolling stock -- steam trains being used quite in earnest rather than for the historical interest of kids and hardcore train geeks -- and then about six minutes of footage of Pyongyang's subway and trams.
There are no subs, but there is no dialogue or narration, either."
- published: 28 Dec 2014
- views: 301
[News Today] 7월 1일
[Anchor Lead] North Korea yesterday made a sudden proposition to the South to put an end to all hostile acts and slander toward each other. Attention has bee......
[Anchor Lead] North Korea yesterday made a sudden proposition to the South to put an end to all hostile acts and slander toward each other. Attention has bee...
wn.com/News Today 7월 1일
[Anchor Lead] North Korea yesterday made a sudden proposition to the South to put an end to all hostile acts and slander toward each other. Attention has bee...
- published: 01 Jul 2014
- views: 1564
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author: KBS News
[News Today] 10월 14일
[Anchor Lead]
At a meeting yesterday President Park Geun-hye said in spite of the row between Seoul and Pyongyang over anti-regime leaflets, the mood for inter...
[Anchor Lead]
At a meeting yesterday President Park Geun-hye said in spite of the row between Seoul and Pyongyang over anti-regime leaflets, the mood for inter-Korean dialog should not be shattered. She even hinted at dialog to discuss Pyongyang’s demand for lifting Seoul’s May 24th sanctions.
[Pkg]
Amid the controversial developments in inter-Korean ties, which were a combination of dialog and provocation, the second meeting of the preparatory committee for reunification was convened at
Cheong Wa Dae. President Park Geun-hye said the foundation for inter-Korean talks must not be shattered because there should always be room for dialog even during wartime.
[Soundbite] PARK GEUN-HYE (President) : "We will strictly respond to provocations, but always leave the door open for dialog to establish peace."
Park stressed that the two Koreas must think of the proposed second round of high-level talks, and take this as an opportunity to improve relations and even discuss the lifting of the May 24th sanctions against the North.
[Soundbite] "The South and the North must sit down and seriously discuss the May 24 sanctions, which are a hot issue now, in a responsible way."
It's the first time that the president mentioned the May 24th sanctions as a point of discussion and it is construed as a positive sign in her attitude toward the Stalinist state. However, Park also pointed to the need for responsibility and genuineness saying Seoul's stance would not change merely for the sake of inter-Korean dialog. The president also ordered her administration to devise detailed measures for the creation of an ecological peace park at the DMZ. Park pledged support not only in the form of humanitarian aid, but also in terms of human rights to improve the lives of the North Korean people.
2. Civic Groups
[Anchor Lead]
With North Korea up in arms about civic groups south of the border launching anti-Pyongyang leaflets, Seoul says that it will take measures to ensure the safety of
wn.com/News Today 10월 14일
[Anchor Lead]
At a meeting yesterday President Park Geun-hye said in spite of the row between Seoul and Pyongyang over anti-regime leaflets, the mood for inter-Korean dialog should not be shattered. She even hinted at dialog to discuss Pyongyang’s demand for lifting Seoul’s May 24th sanctions.
[Pkg]
Amid the controversial developments in inter-Korean ties, which were a combination of dialog and provocation, the second meeting of the preparatory committee for reunification was convened at
Cheong Wa Dae. President Park Geun-hye said the foundation for inter-Korean talks must not be shattered because there should always be room for dialog even during wartime.
[Soundbite] PARK GEUN-HYE (President) : "We will strictly respond to provocations, but always leave the door open for dialog to establish peace."
Park stressed that the two Koreas must think of the proposed second round of high-level talks, and take this as an opportunity to improve relations and even discuss the lifting of the May 24th sanctions against the North.
[Soundbite] "The South and the North must sit down and seriously discuss the May 24 sanctions, which are a hot issue now, in a responsible way."
It's the first time that the president mentioned the May 24th sanctions as a point of discussion and it is construed as a positive sign in her attitude toward the Stalinist state. However, Park also pointed to the need for responsibility and genuineness saying Seoul's stance would not change merely for the sake of inter-Korean dialog. The president also ordered her administration to devise detailed measures for the creation of an ecological peace park at the DMZ. Park pledged support not only in the form of humanitarian aid, but also in terms of human rights to improve the lives of the North Korean people.
2. Civic Groups
[Anchor Lead]
With North Korea up in arms about civic groups south of the border launching anti-Pyongyang leaflets, Seoul says that it will take measures to ensure the safety of
- published: 14 Oct 2014
- views: 568
New Full Documentary 2015 - North Korea from the Train Window
"This is an odd little DVD that is included with an odd little book called The Dear Leader's Railroad: The State of North Korea's Railways (将軍様の鉄道 北朝鮮鉄道事情). It ...
"This is an odd little DVD that is included with an odd little book called The Dear Leader's Railroad: The State of North Korea's Railways (将軍様の鉄道 北朝鮮鉄道事情). It features about 20 minutes of footage of and from North Korea's aging rolling stock -- steam trains being used quite in earnest rather than for the historical interest of kids and hardcore train geeks -- and then about six minutes of footage of Pyongyang's subway and trams.
There are no subs, but there is no dialogue or narration, either."
wn.com/New Full Documentary 2015 North Korea From The Train Window
"This is an odd little DVD that is included with an odd little book called The Dear Leader's Railroad: The State of North Korea's Railways (将軍様の鉄道 北朝鮮鉄道事情). It features about 20 minutes of footage of and from North Korea's aging rolling stock -- steam trains being used quite in earnest rather than for the historical interest of kids and hardcore train geeks -- and then about six minutes of footage of Pyongyang's subway and trams.
There are no subs, but there is no dialogue or narration, either."
- published: 25 May 2015
- views: 4
NUCLEAR BOOM? Ft. Peter Hayes - Exeutive Director, Nautilus Institute for Security & Stability
The US and North Korea have been signaling a willingness to restart negotiations. But despite their professions of goodwill, great differences remain in their p...
The US and North Korea have been signaling a willingness to restart negotiations. But despite their professions of goodwill, great differences remain in their positions on Pyongyang's nuclear arsenal and the goal of the negotiations. Could the two sides hammer out a deal that would bring stability to the region, and is further nuclear proliferation inevitable if they fail? Oksana is joined by Peter Hayes, the Executive Director of the Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainability, to explore these issues.
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wn.com/Nuclear Boom Ft. Peter Hayes Exeutive Director, Nautilus Institute For Security Stability
The US and North Korea have been signaling a willingness to restart negotiations. But despite their professions of goodwill, great differences remain in their positions on Pyongyang's nuclear arsenal and the goal of the negotiations. Could the two sides hammer out a deal that would bring stability to the region, and is further nuclear proliferation inevitable if they fail? Oksana is joined by Peter Hayes, the Executive Director of the Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainability, to explore these issues.
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- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 901
"Worlds Apart" Nuclear boom? Ft. Peter Hayes
The US and North Korea have been signaling a willingness to restart negotiations. But despite their professions of goodwill, great differences remain in their p...
The US and North Korea have been signaling a willingness to restart negotiations. But despite their professions of goodwill, great differences remain in their positions on Pyongyang's nuclear arsenal and the goal of the negotiations. Could the two sides hammer out a deal that would bring stability to the region, and is further nuclear proliferation inevitable if they fail? Oksana is joined by Peter Hayes, the Executive Director of the Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainability, to explore these issues.
Recorded from RT, Worlds Apart, November 19, 2015
wn.com/Worlds Apart Nuclear Boom Ft. Peter Hayes
The US and North Korea have been signaling a willingness to restart negotiations. But despite their professions of goodwill, great differences remain in their positions on Pyongyang's nuclear arsenal and the goal of the negotiations. Could the two sides hammer out a deal that would bring stability to the region, and is further nuclear proliferation inevitable if they fail? Oksana is joined by Peter Hayes, the Executive Director of the Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainability, to explore these issues.
Recorded from RT, Worlds Apart, November 19, 2015
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 83
Is Iran the new North Korea? Lessons from the Agreed Framework
America has engaged in off-and-on nuclear negotiations with North Korea for more than 20 years. The talks, resulting in the 1994 Agreed Framework, may have slow...
America has engaged in off-and-on nuclear negotiations with North Korea for more than 20 years. The talks, resulting in the 1994 Agreed Framework, may have slowed Pyongyang’s weapons program, but they have not prevented North Korea from testing nuclear weapons or declaring itself a nuclear power. Now, Washington is engaged in negotiations with another would-be nuclear power: Iran.
What are the similarities and differences between the deal America and its allies are trying to craft with Tehran and past deals Washington attempted to fashion with Pyongyang? Must US nonproliferation negotiations with rogue states end in failure, or is there an approach that can achieve satisfactory outcomes for America and the international community?
Please join us at AEI for a panel discussion on the potential outcomes of the nuclear negotiations with Iran and how they will impact American and international security.
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wn.com/Is Iran The New North Korea Lessons From The Agreed Framework
America has engaged in off-and-on nuclear negotiations with North Korea for more than 20 years. The talks, resulting in the 1994 Agreed Framework, may have slowed Pyongyang’s weapons program, but they have not prevented North Korea from testing nuclear weapons or declaring itself a nuclear power. Now, Washington is engaged in negotiations with another would-be nuclear power: Iran.
What are the similarities and differences between the deal America and its allies are trying to craft with Tehran and past deals Washington attempted to fashion with Pyongyang? Must US nonproliferation negotiations with rogue states end in failure, or is there an approach that can achieve satisfactory outcomes for America and the international community?
Please join us at AEI for a panel discussion on the potential outcomes of the nuclear negotiations with Iran and how they will impact American and international security.
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- published: 31 Mar 2015
- views: 4
Inside Story - Is real change underway in North Korea?
Drastic reforms are reported to be under way in North Korea in what seems to be a shift from its military-first approach to a new emphasis on the economy. Wi......
Drastic reforms are reported to be under way in North Korea in what seems to be a shift from its military-first approach to a new emphasis on the economy. Wi...
wn.com/Inside Story Is Real Change Underway In North Korea
Drastic reforms are reported to be under way in North Korea in what seems to be a shift from its military-first approach to a new emphasis on the economy. Wi...
BR Myers - Current Issues
What does North Korea really want? And is it fair to describe the North Korean people as "optimistic?" Professor B.R. Myers, a North Korea propaganda specialist...
What does North Korea really want? And is it fair to describe the North Korean people as "optimistic?" Professor B.R. Myers, a North Korea propaganda specialist at Busan's Dongseo University, deconstructs Pyongyang's behavior under Kim Jong Un--and lists what he describes as propaganda gaffes by the young Kim-- in part two of this interview with NK News Founder and Director Chad O'Carroll.
wn.com/Br Myers Current Issues
What does North Korea really want? And is it fair to describe the North Korean people as "optimistic?" Professor B.R. Myers, a North Korea propaganda specialist at Busan's Dongseo University, deconstructs Pyongyang's behavior under Kim Jong Un--and lists what he describes as propaganda gaffes by the young Kim-- in part two of this interview with NK News Founder and Director Chad O'Carroll.
- published: 24 Feb 2014
- views: 995
Inside North Korea: Documentary and Misery in North Korea
Inside North Korea: Documentary and Misery in North Korea
While the elite in North Korea may live in modern luxury in the fortress city of Pyongyang, the rest ...
Inside North Korea: Documentary and Misery in North Korea
While the elite in North Korea may live in modern luxury in the fortress city of Pyongyang, the rest of the country is in severe poverty without adequate food and medical care.
Visit other our links about North Korea
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wn.com/Inside North Korea Documentary And Misery In North Korea
Inside North Korea: Documentary and Misery in North Korea
While the elite in North Korea may live in modern luxury in the fortress city of Pyongyang, the rest of the country is in severe poverty without adequate food and medical care.
Visit other our links about North Korea
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5cBfStei9c_8dh71GJ3FgyybxVnB4eYC
- published: 04 Dec 2015
- views: 69