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Coordinates: 40°00′N 127°00′E / 40.000°N 127.000°E / 40.000; 127.000
North Korea ( listen), officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK; Chosŏn'gŭl: 조선민주주의인민공화국; hancha: 朝鮮民主主義人民共和國; MR: Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk), is a country in East Asia, in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula. The name Korea is derived from the Kingdom of Goguryeo, also spelled as Koryŏ. The capital and largest city is Pyongyang. North Korea shares a land border with China to the north and northwest, along the Amnok (Yalu) and Tumen rivers, and a small section of the Tumen River also forms a border with Russia to the northeast. The Korean Demilitarized Zone marks the boundary between North Korea and South Korea.
Korea was annexed by the Empire of Japan in 1910. After the Japanese surrender at the end of World War II in 1945, Korea was divided into two zones by the United States and the Soviet Union, with the north occupied by the Soviets and the south by the Americans. Negotiations on reunification failed, and in 1948 two separate governments were formed: the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in the north, and the Republic of Korea in the south. An invasion initiated by North Korea led to the Korean War (1950–53). Although the Korean Armistice Agreement brought about a ceasefire, no official peace treaty was ever signed. Both states were accepted into the United Nations in 1991.
North is a noun, adjective, or adverb indicating direction or geography. North is one of the four cardinal directions or compass points. It is the opposite of south and is perpendicular to east and west.
The word north is related to the Old High German nord, both descending from the Proto-Indo-European unit ner-, meaning "down" (or "under"). (Presumably a natural primitive description of its concept is "to the left of the rising sun".)
The Latin word borealis comes from the Greek boreas "north wind, north", which, according to Ovid, was personified as the son of the river-god Strymon, the father of Calais and Zetes. Septentrionalis is from septentriones, "the seven plow oxen", a name of Ursa Maior. The Greek arktikos is named for the same constellation, and is the derivation of the English word "Arctic".
Other languages have sometimes more interesting derivations. For example, in Lezgian, kefer can mean both 'disbelief' and 'north', since to the north of the Muslim Lezgian homeland there are areas formerly inhabited by non-Muslim Caucasian and Turkic peoples. In many languages of Mesoamerica, "north" also means "up". In Hungarian the word for north is észak, which is derived from éjszaka ("night"), since above the Tropic of Cancer, the Sun never shines from the north.
Korea, called Chosŏn (Korean: 조선; Hanja: 朝鮮) in North Korea and Hanguk (Korean: 한국; Hanja: 韓國) or Daehanminkuk (Korean: 대한민국; Hanja: 大韓民國) in South Korea, is an East Asian territory that is divided into two distinct sovereign states: North Korea, formally the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), and South Korea, formally the Republic of Korea (ROK). Located on the Korean Peninsula, Korea is bordered by China to the northwest and Russia to the northeast. It is separated from Japan to the east by the Korea Strait and the Sea of Japan .
Korea emerged as a singular political entity after centuries of conflict among the Three Kingdoms of Korea, which were unified as Silla (57 BC – AD 935) and Balhae (AD 698 – 926). The united Silla was eventually succeeded by Goryeo in 935 at the end of the Later Three Kingdoms period. Goryeo, which gave name to the modern exonym "Korea", was a highly cultured state and created the Jikji in the 14th century. The invasions by the Mongol Empire in the 13th century, however, greatly weakened the nation, which forced it into vassalage. After the Yuan dynasty's collapse, severe political strife followed. Goryeo eventually fell to an uprising led by General Yi Seong-gye, who established Joseon in 1388.
Pyongyang (/ˈpjɒŋˈjæŋ/; (Chosŏn'gŭl: 평양; hancha: 平壤), Korean pronunciation: [pʰjʌŋjaŋ], literally: "Flat Land" or "Peaceful Land", approved: P’yŏngyang; several variants) is the capital of North Korea and the largest city in the country. Pyongyang is located on the Taedong River and, according to preliminary results from the 2008 population census, has a population of 3,255,388. The city was split from the South Pyongan province in 1946. It is administered as a directly governed city (chikhalsi, 직할시) on the same level as provincial governments, not a special city (teukbyeolsi, 특별시) as Seoul in South Korea.
"Pyongyang" literally means "Flat Land" in Korean. One of Pyongyang's many historic names is Ryugyong (류경; 柳京), or "capital of willows", as willow trees have always been numerous throughout the city's history; this served as an inspiration for many poems. Even today, the city has numerous willow trees, with many buildings and places having "Ryugyŏng" in their names. The most notable of these is the incomplete Ryugyong Hotel. The city's other historic names include Kisong, Hwangsong, Rakrang, Sŏgyong, Sodo, Hogyong, Changan, and Heijo (during Japanese rule in Korea). During the early 20th century, Pyongyang came to be known among missionaries as being the "Jerusalem of the East", due to its historical status as a stronghold of Christianity, namely Protestantism.
Coordinates: 36°N 128°E / 36°N 128°E / 36; 128
South Korea ( listen), officially the Republic of Korea (Hangul: 대한민국; hanja: 大韓民國; RR: Daehanminguk, listen) and commonly referred to as Korea, is a sovereign state in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula. The name Korea is derived from the ancient Kingdom of Goguryeo, also known as Koryŏ. Highly urbanized at 92%, Koreans lead a distinctive urban lifestyle with half of them living in the Seoul Capital Area, the world's second largest city with over 25 million residents and a leading global city with the fourth largest economy, rated in 2016 as the world's most livable megacity and safest city to live in. Highly mountainous, Korea is a popular winter sport destination in Asia, hosting the 2018 Winter Olympics.
The earliest Korean pottery dates to 8000 BC, with three kingdoms flourishing at 1st century BC. One of them, Goguryeo, ruled Northeast China, parts of Russia and Mongolia under Gwanggaeto the Great. Since their unification into Silla and Balhae in the 7th century, Korea enjoyed over a millennium of relative tranquility under long lasting dynasties with innovations like Hangul, the unique alphabet created by Sejong the Great in 1446, enabling anyone to easily learn to read and write. Its rich and vibrant culture left 17 UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritages of Humanity, the third largest in the world, along with 12 World Heritage Sites. Korea was annexed by Imperial Japan in 1910 due to its strategic and central location, after whose surrender in 1945, it was divided into North and South Korea. A North Korean invasion lead to the Korean War (1950–53). Peace has since mostly continued with the two agreeing to work peacefully for reunification and the South solidifying peace as a regional power with the world's 10th largest defence budget and strong global alliances. In 2016, Korea was rated as the world's safest country to live in, with the lowest crime rate.
More films about Asia: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/asia/ RT takes an exclusive look at North Korea, the world’s most closed-off country. Life here is isolated from the outside world and every aspect of existence is regulated by order of the "Great Leader", from the art you’re allowed to see, the books you can read, even to your hairstyle. The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is perhaps the least known country in the world today. Based on a political ideology known as ‘Juche’, the socialist government controls every source of information and the national leader, Kim Jong-un, preserves the peace and defends the state’s historical, spiritual and cultural heritage. It’s hard to overestimate the Commander-in-chief’s role in the country: his likeness adorns the streets and squares in every ci...
in this documentary you get to see how north korean people really live in one of the rarest documentaries ever recorded by 2 french journalists exclusively given a visa for that purpose
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An informative travel log from a visit to the most isolated country in the world, including a review of food and accommodation.
A collection of my eating experiences around North Korea in 2015. Some of the places shown are not in the regular tourist tour itinerary.
One year ago I went on a strictly guided 7 day-tour in North Korea where they took away my passport and did not allow me to explore anything on my own. North Korea was definitely the weirdest country I had ever visited and throughout that trip I kept wondering what life was like in the neighboring South Korea, because it used to be the same country just over 60 years ago. To answer my questions, this year I traveled to South Korea and made this video, where I compare my time in the North and my time in the South. I still have a lot of questions about the whole situation, but one thing was clear - the daily lives of the Korean people couldn't be any more different than they are right now. My favorite books about North Korea: Dear Leader by Jang Jin Sung - http://amzn.to/2vEkrrE; Escape F...
Top 10 Strangest Things about North Korea! SUBSCRIBE http://bit.ly/2aScxnD There are many fascinating countries around the world, although one of the most bizarre has to be North Korea, simply because we hardly know anything about it. In this video we’ll check out 10 of the craziest things probably didn’t know about the all so ‘secretive’ North Korea. SUBSCRIBE http://bit.ly/2aScxnD Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/xWackyWednesday ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Legal Information Primary Imagery Source - istockphoto.com Background video source – BigStockphoto.com Background music copyright Jason Shaw (audionautix.com) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. ...
From the north Korean movie: My Appearance in the Distant Future (Myself in the Distant Future) Korean title: 먼 후날의 나의 모습 Year of release: 1997 Director: Jang In-hak Script: Yui Ung-jong Summary: A Stakhanovite tractor romance. Or how an unproductive young guy discovers love, work, and a purpose in life thanks to a pretty shock-brigade heroine. In a Soviet Union-like countryside, a formerly fancy-free taxi-driver comes to the heroine's home village to prove himself worthy of her and become a model worker. En route he becomes the inventor of a wood-fuelled tractor that apparently is still used in some of Asia's poorest areas. Several songs pepper the action, jollying things along. Johannes Schönherr describes this scene in his article Permanent State of War: A Short History of North Ko...
Illustrating Cultural Heritage of Pyongyang Dangun designated Asadal as the nation's capital, and called the country Joseon. Asadal is what is known as Pyeongyang today! Pyeongyang is Gojoseon and Goguryeo's Capital. A place rich in cultural relics. A place where the history and culture of North and South Koreas are preserved. Pyeongyang is the storage space fo all of Korea's precious cultural relics. But Pyeongyang is a place difficult, if not impossible for even foreigners to visit. So how can we reach out and uncover and learn more about the Korean cultural relics hidden within Pyeongyang? One valuable source are the recollections of North Korean defectors from Pyeongyang. Through their interviews, we recreate Pyeongyang's cultural relics through painting. '그림으로 만나는 "평양" 단군이 아사달에 도읍을 ...
Are cars manufactured in North Korea? Yes, although they only average 80 horsepower and no one there can afford them. Pyeonghwa Motors builds them in Nampo. Interestingly, Pyeonghwa is Korean for "Peace". Comment with your thoughts. 북한에서 제조 된 자동차입니까? 예, 그들은 단지 평균 80 마력 아무도 그들을이 감당할 수 있지만. 평화 자동차는 남포에서 그들을 구축합니다. 흥미롭게도, Pyeonghwa은 "평화"한국입니다. 당신의 생각을 코멘트. COMMENTARY SOURCES: Yes, North Korea makes cars, and here are the latest models. The United States has Ford. Germany has Volkswagen. Japan has Toyota. And North Korea has Pyeonghwa Motors. Run by Kim Jong-un's regime, the company produces a tiny number of vehicles at its factory in the city of Nampo, a seaport on North Korea’s west coast. At its sole dealership in the capital Pyongyang, visitors can view its lineup up close, take a test d...
Excerpt from the latest perfomance of the Moranbong Band Recorded from KCTV (Korean Central Television) on April 28 2013
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Subscribe to our channel: http://goo.gl/9CwQhg For copyright matters please contact us at: david.f@valnetinc.com Despite being in such close proximity to each other, there are a ton of differences between North Korea and South Korea. We know far more about the latter, but we do know enough about life inside North Korea to make some comparisons and the contrast is stark. Tune is as TheHub checks out 10 differences between North Korea and South Korea. Without inferring a thing, there are some simple and measurable differences between the two. Our Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRichest.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheRichest_Com Instagram: http://instagram.com/therichest For more videos and articles visit: http://www.therichest.com/
North Korean diplomats on Thursday stormed out of a UN conference on human rights after lashing out at the United States for inviting three defectors to speak at the event Get the latest headlines http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Subscribe to The Telegraph http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=telegraphtv Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/telegraph.co.uk Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/telegraph Follow us on Google+ https://plus.google.com/102891355072777008500/ Telegraph.co.uk and YouTube.com/TelegraphTV are websites of The Daily Telegraph, the UK's best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle and culture.
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Just a heads up, you may want to lower the volume of your speakers. The sound designers of this game is of praise deserving none. Here is the link to the game, though unfortunately it does not work at the moment, I guess too many people wanted to play this masterpiece; http://www.koryogroup.com/Pyongyang_racer/racer.html Update: They've relocated the game to another website, you can now play it on http://www.pyongyangracer.co/ based north korean video game developers nkorea truly is best korea
The economic and commercial councilors corps visited the Pyongyang Cultural Exhibition on Wednesday on the 56th anniversary of leader Kim Jong Il's start of the Songun revolutionary leadership.
Foreign diplomatic envoys and representatives of international organizations on Tuesday visited the venue of the 21st Kimjongilia Festival on the occasion of the birth anniversary of leader Kim Jong Il. They looked round the venue of the festival full of immortal flowers which represented ardent reverence of Koreans and world progressives for Kim Jong Il. On the same day, they toured the Pyongyang Cultural Exhibition.
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.
Holiday In North Korea: A Rare Look Inside The Secretive State - Part 1 SUBSCRIBE:http://bit.ly/Oc61Hj We upload a new incredible video every weekday. Subscribe to our YouTube channel so you don't miss out: http://bit.ly/Oc61Hj NORTH KOREA has closed its borders in fear of the spread of the Ebola virus. But at a time when the secretive state was still welcoming tourists, former aid worker Andrew Macleod made the journey to the repressive nation. Andrew’s holiday snaps and camera footage provide a unique insight into the reclusive country, where he came across deserted motorways, metro stations plastered with propaganda and attractive border guards. Videographer / Director: Andrew Mcleod Producer: Rebecca Lewis Editor: Ian Phillips For more compelling footage of the amazing side of life:...
One of our friends gets in trouble for wandering off, as we tour the Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum in Pyongyang, North Korea. This museum is dedicated to the North Korean government's rendition of Korean War.
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DAY 1185 // 3RD AUGUST 2016 // Pyongyang, North Korea Our 5th day in North Korea the most isolated nation on earth! I’m trying to focus on positive things in the country and combat the purely negative image we see in the Media. JOIN THE CLUB! http://livetheadventure.club Lane Youtube // https://www.youtube.com/user/jesusfreaklancifer Twitter // https://twitter.com/Lancifer Instagram // https://www.instagram.com/LanciferMusic/ upload video answers to youtube unlisted (IN LANDSCAPE) and email me the link at submissions@funforlouis.com follow what i'm up to http://www.twitter.com/funforlouis http://www.facebook.com/funforlouis http://www.instagram.com/funforlouis http://www.funforlouis.tumblr.com Snap chat: FunForLouis Make sure you subscribe for DAILY VLOGS! Big thanks to the Music b...
North Korea has been on my list for years and finally I made it. This short VLOG should give you a little impression of what it is like to travel to the DPRK or better known as North Korea. I went on a 3-days tour starting in Dandong, China. I went with Young Pioneer Tours and it was an incredible experience. I don't have an opinion on whether it was staged or not, whether they are bad or good, or how I feel about the whole trip. I went to the DPRK as a tourist and for a cultural exchange. From human to human, without a political agenda. If you want to read more about my experience in North Korea, please visit my website - http://www.gotravelyourway.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gotravelyourway Instagram: https://instagram.com/gotravelyourway/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/got...
Like VICE News? Subscribe to our news channel: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News 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 Subscribe to VICE here! http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE Check out our full video catalog: http://bit.ly/VICE-Videos Videos, daily editorial and more: http://vice.com Like VICE on Facebook: http://fb.com/vice Follow VICE on Twitter: http://twitter.com/vice Read our tumblr: http://vicemag...
More films about Asia: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/asia/ RT takes an exclusive look at North Korea, the world’s most closed-off country. Life here is isolated from the outside world and every aspect of existence is regulated by order of the "Great Leader", from the art you’re allowed to see, the books you can read, even to your hairstyle. The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is perhaps the least known country in the world today. Based on a political ideology known as ‘Juche’, the socialist government controls every source of information and the national leader, Kim Jong-un, preserves the peace and defends the state’s historical, spiritual and cultural heritage. It’s hard to overestimate the Commander-in-chief’s role in the country: his likeness adorns the streets and squares in every ci...
I went on a 3 day guided tour in Pyongyang, North Korea in April 2017, and I put together this short video/documentary from trip. Please keep in mind that this video is about my own personal experiences in North Korea, so please take what I say with a grain of salt. I am well aware that all tours to North Korea are organized and preplanned, and what I saw was a skewed perspective (a small fraction) of the realities that may exist behind closed doors. My goal in making this video (and all videos) has always been the same – to focus on spreading happiness & positivity in our world by connecting with people across the globe. While it’s a bit more challenging to do this in North Korea, I tried my best to show you a different side of North Korea and connect with the people – apart fr...
Get a glimpse of what life is like in North Korea, a country rarely seen by foreigners. Britain's fastest snowboarder Jamie Barrow is our guide around the DPRK’s capital city Pyongyang before he heads up to the slopes of Masikryong. Follow filmmaker Jackson Kingsley on Twitter at @cinematicamedia. Jackson Kingsley: http://www.jacksonkingsley.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/cinematicamedia ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Short Film Showcase: http://bit.ly/ShortFilmShowcase About Short Film Showcase: The Short Film Showcase spotlights exceptional short videos created by filmmakers from around the web and selected by National Geographic editors. We look for work that affirms National Geographic's belief in the power of science, exploration, and storytelling to chan...
READ THE DESCRIPTION! 👇 I'm Indonesian. I was going to a street food stall at Bugsae Street in Pyongyang. I don't buy many kinds of food, since we are moslem, my wife and I try to be careful in choosing food. We only buy food that contain vegetable or seafood or rice and flour. -------------------------------------------------------- http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/07/north-korea-privileged-pyongyang-daily-life =========== These videos is about my daily life in NK...so I only posted about my routines things that I am doing in NK). Btw.. sorry for bad English and Korean.. Any viewers who understand Korean language might be laughing hearing me trying to make conversations with the locals..please pardon me ====================== Read these links for more information: 1. http://...
How Does North Korea Make Money? http://testu.be/1SYyIao Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml After years of limited access, North Korea is opening its doors to foreign tourists. So what does it take to get into North Korea? Learn More: Tourism to North Korea: Unethical or an opportunity for engagement? http://www.brookings.edu/research/opinions/2015/06/09-north-korea-tourism-lee ""What is it like inside an American nightclub?" The question from a young North Korean woman startled me. " How to travel to North Korea http://travel.cnn.com/how-travel-north-korea-042681/ "Despite tense relations between the United States and North Korea, and increased rhetoric from Pyongyang, the isolated state remains open to U.S. citizens, among other travelers." Eric Talmadge is the only ...
An informative travel log from a visit to the most isolated country in the world, including a review of food and accommodation.
Please, READ THE DESCRIPTION! https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/07/north-korea-privileged-pyongyang-daily-life I visited the WolHyang shop located in WolHyang District, near the Arch of Triumph downtown Pyongyang. The shop is frequently visited by foreign tourists, in this store there are available a variety of souvenirs such as artwork, herbs and so forth. My several visits to the store with my family or while I served as a photographer for several foreign delegations I took them to visit this store. In this store, it is allowed to take pictures and videos. The employees are also friendly and they allowed to take photos together. For this time I tried to take a video, my wife and I want to buy an embroidery painting but the kind of painting that I want is not available then my ...
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.
I had always wanted to visit North Korea. This fascination had gotten the best of me and I decided to venture into the mysterious country for a 7 day trip with Young Pioneer Tours. It was truly a life-changing experience. I learnt so many things about the history and culture. I also learnt that the North Korean people are very friendly. Many of them don't want to be governed by the Kim family but have no choice. I tried to be as unbiased as possible, while just showing you the things you can expect to see if you YOURSELF decide to take a trip to North Korea one day. I was only allowed to freely video things that the North Korean tour guide wanted me to. So this video is not meant as an expose of any sort. It is just a travel blog of my time in North Korea. I tried to remain as respectf...
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 c...
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 Check out our full video catalog: http://bit.ly/VICE-Videos Videos, daily editorial and more: http://vice.com Like VICE on Facebook: http://fb.com/vice Follow VICE on Twitter: http://twitter.com/vice Read our tumblr: http://vicemag.tumblr.com
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One year ago I went on a strictly guided 7 day-tour in North Korea where they took away my passport and did not allow me to explore anything on my own. North Korea was definitely the weirdest country I had ever visited and throughout that trip I kept wondering what life was like in the neighboring South Korea, because it used to be the same country just over 60 years ago. To answer my questions, this year I traveled to South Korea and made this video, where I compare my time in the North and my time in the South. I still have a lot of questions about the whole situation, but one thing was clear - the daily lives of the Korean people couldn't be any more different than they are right now. My favorite books about North Korea: Dear Leader by Jang Jin Sung - http://amzn.to/2vEkrrE; Escape F...
More films about Asia: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/asia/ RT takes an exclusive look at North Korea, the world’s most closed-off country. Life here is isolated from the outside world and every aspect of existence is regulated by order of the "Great Leader", from the art you’re allowed to see, the books you can read, even to your hairstyle. The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is perhaps the least known country in the world today. Based on a political ideology known as ‘Juche’, the socialist government controls every source of information and the national leader, Kim Jong-un, preserves the peace and defends the state’s historical, spiritual and cultural heritage. It’s hard to overestimate the Commander-in-chief’s role in the country: his likeness adorns the streets and squares in every ci...
in this documentary you get to see how north korean people really live in one of the rarest documentaries ever recorded by 2 french journalists exclusively given a visa for that purpose
A collection of my eating experiences around North Korea in 2015. Some of the places shown are not in the regular tourist tour itinerary.
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There are no McDonald’s, Starbucks or KFC joints in reclusive North Korea, but there is the Samthaesong Soft Drink Restaurant, which is the North’s take on fast food complete with waffles on the menu. The Samthaesong Soft Drink Restaurant located in Moranbong District, Pyongyang is crowded with Korean and foreign customers. It serves more than 20 kinds of dishes including burgers, waffles, French fries and crispy fried chicken along with soft drinks. It was opened in 2009 and renovated in 2015. Most of the tables are arranged by the semicircle windowed wall so that the customers can take food, looking out the street through windows. It instantly cooks and serves dishes to the customers as they demand.
The most secret nation on earth - North Korea - History Documentary
Well that was weird. We were only in North Korea for five days, but that was more than enough to make it clear that North Korea is every bit as weird as I always thought it was.
North Korea Documentary: Pyongyang Propaganda Video, Dear Leader Denounces the West as Evil. Take a look at this propaganda video straight from Pyongyang. In it, the Dear Leader Kim Jong Un has ensured that the reflection on the West is one of great evil. The staunch support of the country's leadership is played upon to create a country where the people only know what they are told, without the opportunity to explore the Western world for themselves. Pyongyang has featured heavily on the world news scene in recent months, and not much is known about this most secretive of countries. The video offers an unprecedented level of access to show scenes that many millions of people would not be granted access to see in person. Youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/worlddocs2100 Website: www....
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I had always wanted to visit North Korea. This fascination had gotten the best of me and I decided to venture into the mysterious country for a 7 day trip with Young Pioneer Tours. It was truly a life-changing experience. I learnt so many things about the history and culture. I also learnt that the North Korean people are very friendly. Many of them don't want to be governed by the Kim family but have no choice. I tried to be as unbiased as possible, while just showing you the things you can expect to see if you YOURSELF decide to take a trip to North Korea one day. I was only allowed to freely video things that the North Korean tour guide wanted me to. So this video is not meant as an expose of any sort. It is just a travel blog of my time in North Korea. I tried to remain as respectf...
Real Life of People inside North Korea National Geographic Documentary
Few tourists manage to peek behind the iron curtain of North Korea's dictatorship. But the journalist Luca Faccio managed to visit Kim Jong Un's regime. Anyone venturing behind the world’s last Iron Curtain into North Korea will experience a very different country to the one we know only through the usual images of rocket launches and mass rallies. The country is ruled by the dictator Kim Jong Un, whom the people worship - or are made to worship - as a god-like father figure. Little is known about daily life in North Korea, because all images that reach the outside world have been censored by the government. Visitors rarely see evidence of oppression, enforced conformity and starvation in the rural population. Still, journalist Luca Faccio is able to offer some interesting insights into t...
In the 1970s and 80s, hundreds, possibly thousands, of men, women and children were abducted by North Korea’s Secret Service on the orders of Kim Jung II. The majority of these victims came from Japan and South Korea but it’s believed that nationals from at least 11 other countries, including Thailand, Romania, Holland and France were also taken. Some were abducted to teach North Korean spies their language and culture so that their spies could integrate more easily in foreign countries. Others were taken to provide wives for American deserters or North Korean army officers. The fate of most of these hostages is still unknown. Some were held hostage in the totalitarian dictatorship for 40 years before finally being released. Others died or were killed in captivity. However some may still b...
Slovenian photographer Matjaž Tančič headed to North Korea with the goal of documenting daily life in a country rarely seen by foreigners. See the process behind capturing these hypnotic 3D images inside one of the most secretive states in the world. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Short Film Showcase: http://bit.ly/ShortFilmShowcase About Short Film Showcase: The Short Film Showcase spotlights exceptional short videos created by filmmakers from around the web and selected by National Geographic editors. We look for work that affirms National Geographic's belief in the power of science, exploration, and storytelling to change the world. The filmmakers created the content presented, and the opinions expressed are their own, not those of National Geographic Partners. ...
We'd like to thanks these two for sharing their powerful stories. As we said in the video, please do whatever you can to raise awareness. You can watch part 1 of the interview here: https://youtu.be/DyqUw0WYwoc Watch NORTH KOREANS TRY AMERICAN BBQ (Collab with Digitalsoju TV): https://youtu.be/T0TYCEXmi90 You can check out Sunny's YouTube channel about North Korea here: https://goo.gl/PMbvXW Send us a message via our Facebook page if you have any questions or topic suggestions about North Korea ► https://www.facebook.com/asianboss Or you can reach out to Steve on Instagram► https://www.instagram.com/asianbosssteve The opinions expressed in this video are those of individual interviewees alone and do not reflect the views of ASIAN BOSS or the general North Korean population. Are y...
In this extended cut, North Koreans share their honest thoughts on America and Americans. Pil-Ju (striped shirt) is working for an non-profit organization that helps bring North Koreans stuck in China to South Korea and provide them with resources to assimilate into South Korean society. If you are interested, visit: https://www.facebook.com/nauhlove/ Follow Yu-Sung on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pakyusung For more North Korea related topics, check out: Being a woman in North Korea: https://youtu.be/jINTJVK1REk What North Korean defectors think of South Korea: https://youtu.be/EhmzpMP3bEE What North Korean defectors think of North Korea: https://youtu.be/DyqUw0WYwoc What South Koreans Think of US-North Korea tensions: https://youtu.be/7N3qHSG6F2s The opinions expressed i...
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Korean title: 네거리초병 Subtitles: English Hardcoded North Korean Drama from 1986 Please subscribe for more insight in DPRK media and culture "This is a film about traffic safety. It starts off with a woman who has just been newly christened in her job as a Pyongyang traffic supervisor. On her first assignment, she encounters a man who is using his work truck for personal use, along with driving unsafely. She detains him before eventually finding out that he was delivering the washing machine to her house. She attempts to hide in another room, but the man sees her. She immediately feels guilty for her actions." Source: http://dprkvideodatabase.wordpress.com/ This movie belongs to Korea Film Export and Import Corporation 조선수출입사 Buy the movie: http://www.north-korea-books.com/servlet/the-650/...