I have been lucky enough to visit a few countries that not a lot of people visit, mainly for my work. I thought it would be a good idea to share these experiences with you guys. After Eritrea and Somalia, now a little write-up on North Korea; some other countries that are on my list to be included in this series are: Papua New Guinea, South Sudan, Iraq, Bhutan and perhaps a few others.
Obviously North Korea is in the news a lot these days - in case you missed it: two guys, both with funny hair, recently met and agreed that nothing will change much in the short-term. So that means no shortage of opinions on politics and I will not bore you with that.
A monument in Pyongyang: the hammer, sickle and brush symbolize the workers, farmers and intellectuals
source: my own photo
North Korea is officially called DPR Korea, or the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. It borders South Korea to the South (you might have guessed that), China to the North and a tiny bit of Russia to the East. The southern border with South Korea is where you’ll find the heavily guarded Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).
Pyongyang
source: my own photo
Pyongyang is the capital and by far the biggest city in the country.
A unification monument, showing '1 Korea'
source: my own photo
So here I was, in Pyongyang for two weeks. It’s a very clean and organized city, with lots of people moving around on bicycles. When you visit DPR Korea as a foreigner, you will be assigned two guides, that will be with you all the time. If I say 'all the time', this translates to 'literally all the time'. You are free to walk around inside your hotel / room, but that is about it. My guides were extremely friendly and one spoke very good English. Obviously, it was difficult to get some serious #cycling done, but I decided to resort to running instead. At first, they told me I could run around the little garden in front of the hotel. After 58 laps I realized this would not work and had to find another solution.
I managed to persuade my guides to come to the river in Pyongyang, and we agreed that as long as they could still see me in the distance, that it would be OK. This allowed me to run for a kilometre or so before turning back, so that was great, I could get some decent training done. In the early morning there are lots of people exercising there, some running, walking and some playing badminton. For some reason, people believe that walking backwards is very beneficial, and you see lots of people doing that, as well as shouting out loud. I never got the hang of both, but I’m sure somewhere out there, there is a reason or benefit that makes people do this. Please share if you have more info….
I was running along this river
source: my own photo
I managed to travel the country a little and visited some farming communities. These are mainly old-school cooperative-style farms, and they are mixed farms with a range of different livestock species and crops. They can keep part of the produce and sell the rest to the Government. The Government sees self-sufficiency in food production as very important, as they want to prevent any food shortages in the near future. It is part of the “Juche” concept that Kim Il-sung introduced, which includes self-sufficiency in almost every aspect of the economy.
Ducks and greenhouses on one of the farms
source: my own photo
The farms have specific groups that take care of livestock, while others do the specific crops. At every farm they will provide you details on when the “Supreme Leader” visited and provided advice on what to do on the farm.
source: my own photo
Food in DPR Korea is actually very tasty and of course similar to what we know as being Korean food, including dishes like Bi Bim Bap, Kimchi, and other dishes.
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They really walk backwards?? That would be so funny to see.. thanks for sharing ur experiences over there.. i always wonder what it is really like, not just the bullshit I hear on the news..
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In China there is also a widespread theory that walking backwards and shouting out loud in a specific way is highly beneficial for ones health. My own grandpa is doing it regularly. This theory is widespread mainly in all the Asian communist counties. Indeed, I have been to China, Laos and Vietnam and I confirm that there are a few very similar habits and characters of their society that I ascribe to them being communist. The old people, especially women, all gather in parks and dance hilarious dances every night with horrendous music. But it is sort of cute in its own way. Then, a lot of males spit everywhere. Males may often display their giant and rather ugly belly by pushing up their T shirt on top of their belly. So you see them half naked on the top but they don't take the T shirt down. They wrap around their controllers for TV in plastic bags, they boil water to drink, they have no concept of queueing, manners are all gone, rude behaviour in the eyes of Western people. But they are usually very nice and helpful if it comes to it, friendly to foreigners with a sort of admiration, hospitable, and easy going. It is very cheap to travel in communist countries and you will have a hard time buying private properties there. Thats sort of my intake of the commonalities of communist countries. Very curious and very similar. I wonder how it used to be in the Soviet Union.
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They do: I actually thought it would be funny to challenge my guide to a competition running backwards: he then fell really badly and hurt the back of his head... oops...
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oops.. LoL..
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Am happy to read this, so many thoughts of North Korea goes with a wretched mindset. Checking on your blog too.
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Great story. I would love to go there and the places you have been like Iraq. I was just reading Saudi Arabia are going to open up to tourists soon and there are 10,000 archaeology sites to explore there including places like Petra.
Anyway thanks for sharing your trip to NK.
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Thank you for your support @izzynoel! Do you perhaps mean Madain Saleh in Saudi Arabia? Petra I believe is in Jordan. You are right that would be an interesting country to explore for sure!
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Yeah Petra is in Jordan but Saudi have a similar place they are starting to open up to outsiders and yeah you are onto it Madain Saleh in Al Ula area. I was reading about it in the mag Timeless Travels recently.
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