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

 


From this distance, you would notice three people standing tall. In actuality, they are supersized portraits of Kim Il-Sung, the Eternal President of North Korea; his son, Kim Jong-il, the Eternal Secretary of North Korea; and Kim Jong-Suk, the wife of the former. Michal asked the tour guide about the wife of the latter and the response was, “We don’t talk about her.” There’s a huge chance for an awkward silence for sure, yikes!

Bicycle riders wait at the railway crossing.


According to North Korea News, bikes are sometimes illegal and sometimes encouraged. It is suspected that during the 1970s and 1980s, the North Korean authorities kept Pyongyang from hordes of cyclists, since it was the city most likely to be seen by foreign visitors. But this ban did not apply outside Pyongyang, so people could smoothly cruise on their bicycles more or less undisturbed. However, the situation changed when the Pyongjin Company had a joint venture with a Chinese firm, which began to produce bicycles.

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