Why haven't you visited North Korea, the greatest country on earth? You have nothing to lose but your chains!
I’ve been twice, once in 2013 and once in 2014. I used Koryo Tours both times. The 2013 trip coincided with Victory Day and we were able to watch the victory day parade
I went in 2010 with Koryo. We were there for the day of the sun (Kim Il Sung's birthday).
>>2886829I had sex with a North Korean woman. She told me everything. I might visit North Korea someday for the memes. Just leave all electronics at home though
>>2886829Technically have since I took a boat ride up the Yalu River which is shared by China and the DPRK. It's surprisingly open, especially compared to the DMZ side. North Korean fishermen come up to the boats and sell stuff to tourists: ginseng liquor, cigarettes, etc. I bought some DPRK currency. Boat ride took us a stone's throw from the riverbank so I got a pretty good look at some run down east bloc architecture, big propaganda murals, and peasants working or just hanging out. North Korean side is lined with guard towers and there were uniformed men with binoculars watching us.
>>2886892When I was there in 2014 they took us to a newly opened attraction for tourists (horse stables). There were various vendors about selling tchotchkes and snacks, but none of them had dealt with tourists before. They gave real dprk won notes as change to many of us, instead of tourist notes or hard currency. Before we left, military boarded the bus and the vendors pointed out who received the notes as change, and the notes were confiscated, since tourists aren’t allowed to hold real dprk won. Thankfully I wasn’t pointed out and managed to get mine out of the country. One of my coolest keepsakes from the trip
>>2886892This is the way - if you want to see/experience NK to some degree without actually entering go to Dandong. Never ever waste time with South Korea DMZ tours
>>2886904https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6y3CugYBaI
Are gays allowed there?
>>2886829did so back in 2010. Mass Games was wild.