Photos Of North Korea Kim Jong-un Doesn’t Want You To See (Part 2)

17) The newly-opened Pyongyang International airport

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North Korea opened a new international airport to attract more tourists and to celebrate a major anniversary of the founding of its ruling party in October, The Telegraph reported. Other sources, however, have found its downsides—the Internet room appears to be missing the internet, the room’s three terminals were occupied by airport employees making it impossible to use, and its questionable safety and rudimentary safety belts.

18) Murals and propaganda art in the city

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Slogans and murals are considered as pieces of respected art in the country. These plasters are Socialist-Realist art/ propaganda found in every village, town, and city. In summary of Korea Times reports, these art pieces strongly urge the people to uphold their “national pride and identity” even if they have to sacrifice their own civic rights.

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