INSIDE NORTH KOREA (Surreal experience)

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Published 2018-06-14

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  • @joebamna777
    North Korean buildings are like the buildings in GTA, Only some of them have an inside, the other ones are just for scenery
  • @Cla_Disney
    It's almost like time travelling, it feels like watching a video from the 70's, the colours, the way people are dressed, the vehicles, the buildings... It's unreal.
  • @ianeons9278
    Keep in mind this is literally the BEST part of North Korea. If this is the best of the best in North Korea I can only imagine what the rest of the country is like.
  • @Avelithe
    If I was a foreigner in North Korea, I’d feel like I’m constantly walking on eggshells. I feel like doing simple things as breathing would get me in trouble, damn.
  • @cadence_gray
    Keep in mind he went to the TOURIST parts of North Korea. You CAN NOT enter actual North Korea, and if you do you CAN NOT exit
  • @OC-mr3ec
    Keep in mind, this is the CAPITAL of NK. Where everything is sent and most likely the only place foreigners are allowed. This is the way they want everyone to see it.
  • If you want to know what North Korea really like - read Every Falling Star. It’s written by a man who grew up in the 90s in North Korea yet escaped in the early 2000’s…his story is unimaginable.
  • @chisomnnamani
    I’m from Nigeria and I have to say I love my country more after watching this 😢
  • @panic_seller
    So many restrictions in North Korea, I even feel like I'm breaking the law by watching this video. LOL
  • @catcuz9850
    Every time I feel my life is boring I watch one of these videos and feel grateful immediately
  • @LCROSIER97
    Everything about it feels so sinister when you know what the people who live there go through and how many people get shot trying to leave. So sad. I can’t imagine the feeling of being there.
  • @LethalMonarch
    My theory about the unmanned grocery stores is that North Korea, for a very long time, has wanted the outside world to think they're a rich country full of food and luxuries while in reality they dont really have anything. Due to this fact, they fill the tourist parts of North Korea with markets full of food with nobody actually working in them to give off the illusion that they have nice things.
  • @ranger-du7gk
    For the curious, the market isnt an actual market. You'll notice there's dust on the bottles and the reason that the shop was locked is because it always is. They have those in view of tourrists to make it seem like the country isnt short on food. The reality is nothing is every sold from there and noone is ever allowed in there.
  • @user-li9ep9hq3j
    As a South Korean, I've finished my military service and always wondered how it'd look like in North Korea. I used to regard all North Korean as an 'enemy', but now that I think, there is only one enemy up there
  • @BrodyNelson
    The way the pedestrians avoid you and the camera is eerie after coming from the Sudan video where curious crowds would gather around for anything mundane.
  • Someone in my circle went to N. Korea with the UN. They visited a hospital when a colleague broke his arm. The technician at the hospital used an x-ray machine donated by the US but the machine had no power and the technician pretended to operate the machine and read scans from a blank screen. Another time he assisted someone involved in a cycle accident. Later the police visited their hotel and interrogated them about it. The police demanded to know why he would assist a complete stranger and surely he must have known the person but how if they had never officially met before? Was the injured person a foreign agent? They just could not accept that he would stop to assist an injured stranger...he had to explain that in his country it was a legal requirement to assist someone at the scene of an accident. Unsure how to handle the situation, they awarded him some kind of civil medal...I kid you not. We don't know what happened to the injured cyclist, they might have ended up in a prison-camp.
  • @lovelykth8343
    11:10 yoo that woman is definetly soooo serious and moves her head so fast like omg
  • @Yippiia
    I have a weird fascination with North Korea but yet am terrified of it as well
  • @kylaia3155
    This makes me appreciate living in the U.S. much more, even though the rich part of North Korea and what he has showed so far doesn't seem too bad, we haven't experienced the poor parts yet, which I couldn't even imagine what those areas are like. It's crazy how many of us here around the world break so many laws that they have over in North Korea every single day. One of these tours could be fascinating but I wouldn't trust my luck, who knows what would happen to me or any other tourist there if someone from the government was having a really bad day.