70 Illegally Smuggled North Korea Photos They Don’t Want You To See

 

A landscape of North Korea

In actuality, particular landscapes from North Korea can be seen at Dandong, China without having the need to go through the strict processes. Most Chinese sightseers take the time to see the landscapes of the secretive state and the daily activities of people there. Sightseeing slacks during the winter season but recently, local tourism agencies say that they have been receiving few tourists lately leaving them to wonder if it has anything to do with the new round of sanctions the United Nations slapped on North Korea, CNN reported.

A landscape of North Korea

This photo would remind you of a 50s-designed set-up on the North Korean side of the river. The underdevelopment is prevalent on the outskirts of Pyongyang and the rest of the cities where foreign tourists do not go to or are not allowed to take pictures.  According to BBC News, very few people own cars, most people live in the remotest areas, and most villagers even have to tend allotments together and share the produce to overcome their poverty.

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