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Top 10 best tourist places in North Korea | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel

Top 10 best tourist places in North Korea | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel
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Haeju - South Hwanghae Province, DPRK (North Korea)

Video taken in the Central Square of Haeju in South Hwanghae Province, North Korea.

The bronze statue is that of a younger President Kim Il Sung.

This city is hardly ever visited by foreigners and the architecture of the the area has strong soviet style features.

It is also close to a wide variety of medieval sites, ravines and valleys, thus offering a combination of socialist Korea, medieval Korea and stunning beauty.

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Video tomado en la Plaza Central de Haeju en la provincia de Hwanghae del Sur en Corea del Norte (RPDC).

La estatua de bronze muestra a un joven Presidente Kim Il Sung.

La ciudad de Haeju apenas es visitada por extranjeros. Su arquitectura tiene aspectos de edificios soviéticos aún más fuertes que el de otras ciudades de Corea del Norte.

Se encuentra también cerca de puntos históricos medievales, barrancos, valles y montañas, lo cual hace que la zona ofrezca a los visitantes la oportunidad de ver distintos aspectos de Corea.

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Where CHINA meets NORTH KOREA 🇨🇳🇰🇵 I S2, EP96

I am so excited to share this video, since I am going close to the most mysterious country in the world: North Korea.
I am starting my trip in Dandong which is the Chinese border city to North Korea. I meet some incredibly interesting people who openly talk about their North Korean experience, and about North Koreans that they have met. Then I am traveling along the Yalu River further north east towards the Russian border to visit North Koreas largest copper mine and the Koreans' most holy mountain: Chang Bai Shan 🗻

Join me on this exciting trip to the world's most mysterious country 🇰🇵🎬

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1:38 Dandong - Gateway to North Korea
6:40 Yalu River Cruise (Border River)
8:15 Korean History
10:52 Dinner and Dance in Dandong
13:37 North Korea's biggest Copper Mine
17:23 Border Trespassing?
21:10 Changbai County

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Kanggye=Nordkorea

...Charly mit versteckter Kamera hinter dem letzten eisernen Vorhang...von Hyangsan im Norden bis Cholgwang im Süden
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Kaesong, North korea, industrial region, Manwoldae palace, ancient capital of Goryeo, border,

Kaesong (Gaeseong; Korean pronunciation: [kɛ.sʌŋ]) is a city in North Hwanghae Province in the southern part of North Korea, a former Directly-Governed City, and the capital of Korea during the Taebong kingdom and subsequent Goryeo dynasty. The city is near the Kaesong Industrial Region close to the border with South Korea and contains the remains of the Manwoldae palace. Called Songdo while it was the ancient capital of Goryeo, the city prospered as a trade centre that produced Korean ginseng. Kaesong now functions as the DPRK's light industry centre. It was also known by the Japanese pronunciation of its name, Kaijō, during the Japanese occupation from 1910 to 1945.
Due to the city's proximity to the border with South Korea, Kaesong hosts cross-border economic exchanges between the two countries as well as the jointly-run Kaesong Industrial Region.
As of 2009 the city had a population of 192,578.Beautiful places to travel to game :
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Mountains of Kaesong
Located in the center of Korea, Kaesong is the southernmost city of North Korea. It is bordered by Kaepung, Changpung, Panmun, and Kumchon counties. Kanghwa Island of Incheon Municipality lies just south, beyond a narrow channel. It covers an area of 1,309 km², the urban district is surrounded by Songak (Songak-san; 송악산; 松嶽山) (489 m) and Pongmyong mountains. The city center surrounds the much smaller Mt. Janam (103 m), on which is located the city's iconic Kim Il Sung statue.
In the northern part of Kaesong, the end of the Ahobiryŏng range creates the northernmost border of Kaesong City. This range consists of Mts. Chŏnma (757 m), Sŏnggŏ, Myoji (764 m), Suryong (716 m), Chesŏk (749 m), Hwajang (558 m), and Ogwan. With the exception of the mountainous northeastern region, however, most areas of Kaesong consist of low hills with the height less than 100 meters.[4]
The Imjin River flows along the northeastern border line of the city and the Ryesong River (禮成江) (Ryeseong-gang; 례성강) (transliterated in South Korea as Yeseong-gang; 예성강) runs along the western border to the mouth of the Han River. In addition to the two rivers, small and large rivers and streams such as the Samich'ŏn, Wŏlamch'ŏn, Chukbaech'ŏn, Kŭmsŏngch'ŏn, and Sach'ŏn rivers drain into the Han. The river basin located in the southwest of Kaesong has spacious alluvial plains such as P'ungdŏkbŏl, Singwangbŏl, and Samsŏngbŏl.[4]
The geology consists of the Proterozoic, Cenozoic, and Paleozoic strata and Mesozoic intrusive granite. The underground resources include gold, zinc, copper, fluorspar, limestone, granite, and kaolin. The soil comprises generally brown forest soil while the areas drained by Yesŏng, Imjin, and Han rivers consist of mostly alluvial and saline soil. The climate is generally warm and moderate, with an average annual temperature of around 10 ℃. The coldest month is January, with an average temperature of −5.9 ℃, while the hottest month is August, with an average temperature of 24.7 ℃. The average annual rainfall ranges from 1,300 to 1,400 millimeters. The duration of frost-free period is 180 days — the longest in North Korea. About 55% of Kaesong is forested (80% of the trees are pines), and 40 species of mammals and 250 birds inhabit the area.[4]
Administrative divisions[edit]
Before 2002, Kaesŏng Directly Governed City was divided into one city (Kaesŏng itself) and three counties; Changpung County, Changpung County and Panmunjom. In 2003, P'anmun-gun and part of Kaesŏng-si were separated from Kaesŏng Directly Governed City and merged to form Kaesong Industrial Region. The remaining part of Kaesŏng joined North Hwanghae Province in 2002. Kaesong is currently divided into 24 administrative districts known as Dong, as well as three villages (ri).[5]
Koryŏ-dong (고려동/高麗洞)
Haeun-dong (해운동/海雲洞)
Chanam-dong (자남동/子男洞)
Kwanhun-dong (관훈동/冠訓洞)
Manwŏl-dong (만월동/滿月洞)
Naesŏng-dong (내성동/內城洞)
Nam'an-dong (남안동/南安洞)
Nammun-dong (남문동/南門洞)
Namsan-dong (남산동/南山洞)
Pangjik-tong (방직동/紡織洞)
Posŏn-dong (보선동/保善洞)
Pug'an-dong (북안동/北安洞)
Pusan-dong (부산동/扶山洞)
Ryonghŭng-dong (룡흥동/龍興洞)
Ryongsan-dong (룡산동/龍山洞)
Song'ak-tong (송악동/松嶽洞)
Sŏngnam-dong (성남동/城南洞
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DPR Korea North Hamgyong Province

Bus ride through the countryside.

map of North Korea

North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the northern part of the Korean Peninsula. It borders China and Russia to the north, at the Yalu (Amnok) and Tumen rivers, and South Korea to the south at the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Its western border is formed by the Yellow Sea, while its eastern border is defined by the Sea of Japan. North Korea, like its southern counterpart, claims to be the legitimate government of the entire peninsula and adjacent islands. Pyongyang is the country's capital and largest city.

In 1910, Korea was annexed by the Empire of Japan. In 1945, after the Japanese surrender at the end of World War II, Korea was divided into two zones along the 38th parallel, with the north occupied by the Soviet Union and the south occupied by the United States. Negotiations on reunification failed, and in 1948, separate governments were formed: the socialist DPRK in the north, and the capitalist Republic of Korea in the south. The Korean War began in 1950, with an invasion by North Korea, and lasted to 1953. The Korean Armistice Agreement brought about a ceasefire and established a demilitarized zone (DMZ), but no formal peace treaty was ever signed.

According to Article 1 of the state constitution, North Korea is an independent socialist state. It holds elections, though they have been described by independent observers as sham elections, as North Korea is a totalitarian dictatorship, with an elaborate cult of personality around the Kim dynasty. The Workers' Party of Korea, led by a member of the ruling family, is the dominant party and leads the Democratic Front for the Reunification of Korea, of which all political officers are required to be members.

According to Article 3 of the constitution, Juche is the official ideology of North Korea. The means of production are owned by the state through state-run enterprises and collectivized farms. Most services—such as healthcare, education, housing, and food production—are subsidized or state-funded. From 1994 to 1998, North Korea suffered a famine that resulted in the deaths of between 240,000 and 420,000 people, and the population continues to suffer from malnutrition. North Korea occupies the northern portion of the Korean Peninsula, lying between latitudes 37° and 43°N, and longitudes 124° and 131°E. It covers an area of 120,540 square kilometers (46,541 sq mi). To its west are the Yellow Sea and Korea Bay, and to its east lies Japan across the Sea of Japan.

Early European visitors to Korea remarked that the country resembled a sea in a heavy gale because of the many successive mountain ranges that crisscross the peninsula. Some 80 percent of North Korea is composed of mountains and uplands, separated by deep and narrow valleys. All of the Korean Peninsula's mountains with elevations of 2,000 meters (6,600 ft) or more are located in North Korea. The highest point in North Korea is Paektu Mountain, a volcanic mountain with an elevation of 2,744 meters (9,003 ft) above sea level.[95] Considered a sacred place by North Koreans, Mount Paektu holds significance in Korean culture and has been incorporated in the elaborate folklore and personality cult around the Kim dynasty.

North Korea follows Songun, or military first policy, for its Korean People's Army. It possesses nuclear weapons, and is the country with the second highest number of military and paramilitary personnel, with a total of 7.769 million active, reserve, and paramilitary personnel, or approximately 30% of its population. Its active duty army of 1.28 million soldiers is the fourth-largest in the world, consisting of 5% of its population. A 2014 inquiry by the United Nations into abuses Pyongyang 평양직할시 (Chung-guyok)
Special city (teukbyeolsi)
2 Rason 라선특별시 (Rajin-guyok)
Provinces (do)
3 South Pyongan 평안남도 Pyongsong
4 North Pyongan 평안북도 Sinuiju
5 Chagang 자강도 Kanggye
6 South Hwanghae 황해남도 Haeju
7 North Hwanghae 황해북도 Sariwon
8 Kangwon 강원도 Wonsan
9 South Hamgyong 함경남도 Hamhung
10 North Hamgyong 함경북도 Chongjin
11 Ryanggang 량강도 Hyesan
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Largest cities or towns in North Korea
2008 Census
Rank Name Administrative division Pop. Rank Name Administrative division Pop.
Pyongyang
Pyongyang
Hamhung
Hamhung 1 Pyongyang Pyongyang Capital City 3,255,288 11 Sunchon South Pyongan 297,317 Chongjin
Chongjin
Nampo
Nampo
2 Hamhung South Hamgyong 768,551 12 Pyongsong South Pyongan 284,386
3 Chongjin North Hamgyong 667,929 13 Haeju South Hwanghae 273,300
4 Nampo South Pyongan Province 366,815 14 Kanggye Chagang 251,971
5 Wonsan Kangwon 363,127 15 Anju South Pyongan 240,117
6 Sinuiju North Pyongan 359,341 16 Tokchon South Pyongan 237,133
7 Tanchon South Hamgyong 345,875 17 Kimchaek North Hamgyong 207,299
8 Kaechon South Pyongan 319,554 18 Rason Rason Special Economic Zone 196,954
9 Kaesong North Hwanghae 308,440 19 Kusong North Pyongan 196,515
10 Sariwon North Hwanghae 307,764 20 Hyesan Ryanggang mapa de Corea del Norte

Daily Life in Hamhung, North Korea (DPRK)

Dandong: Exploring North Korea From The Yalu River

The Yalu river (Known in Korean is Amonkgang) runs 790km along along the border of China and North Korea. In both Chinese and Korean its name means “duck green,” which refers to the color of the river. Visitors to the Yalu are often struck by the fact that China and North Korea are only a few meters from each other in some places along the river.

In the early years of both the PRC and DPRK, North Korea was perhaps the most industrialized country in East Asia, owed in part to heavy industrialization by Japan during its occupation of Korea (1910-1945), as well as heavy Soviet investment and subsidies after 1945. At that time, the North Korean side of the river was the more developed and it was common for ethnic Koreans living in China to return to North Korea for better living conditions.

Since the 1970s, however, the Chinese side of the Yalu has seen tremendous growth. Today, the Chinese border city of Dandong is bustling with traffic and construction whereas the opposite North Korean city, Sinuiju, remains – shall we say – unspoiled by bourgeoisie and capitalist ideologies.

As we covered in our last video on the Sino-Korean Friendship Bridge and Broken Bridge, Dandong is a popular destination for tourists wanting a closer look at China's enigmatic neighbor. Along the river near the Sino-Korean Friendship Bridge, there are a number of companies offering boat tours which will can bring you a little nearer to the North Korean side of the river where one can see details about the daily lives of Koreans. In this video, we decided to check out one of the Chinese-North Korea Boat Tours ourselves and to take you along for the ride.

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North Korea: NORTH EAST DPRK

The first half of my trip to North Korea with Reuben and new friends. We went on the Real Deal Tour with Young Pioneer Tours and it was awesome.

Places Visited:
▪ Hoeryong
▪ Chongjin
▪ East Korea Sea
▪ Mt. Chilbo
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Bus Ride in Nampo City, North Korea

Bus Ride in Nampo City, North Korea. interesting to the Western World How Korea developed or was it left behind and suffered. Officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, is a country in East Asia constituting the northern part of the Korean Peninsula.

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Chongjin, DPR Korea (North Korea) Volume 1

Chŏngjin is the capital of North Korea's North Hamgyong Province and the country's third largest city. It is sometimes called the City of Iron. The Kimchaek Iron & Steel factory is a large part of the landscape in the city

Train ride from Beijing, China to Pyongyang, DPRK: Sinanju station

GPS coordinates: 39, 39' 14.189,125, 35' 31.703

🇨🇳无锡,惠山古镇(우시,혜산옛거리)우시가 한눈에보이는 케이블카 타기,차 한잔 하기 좋은곳

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Samjiyon City (Winter) - New Mordern City in North Korea

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Sinuiju North Korea TRAVEL

Sinuiju North Korea

107/10/21長白市朝鮮族自治縣鴨綠江邊景觀台實況

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Driving around in Pyongyang - North-Korea

Join us driving around in Pyongyang, North-Korea - enjoy! Credit for music: North Korean Moranbong Band: Marching - Marchando.

North Korea/DPRK: Samjiyon City (2020)

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북한은 북부관광지구개발로 백두산관광을 추진하고있다.
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#북한여행 #량강도여행 #여행 #북한목사

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