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What kind of country is North Korea? Are there any interesting places?

North Korea rarely appeared in the eyes of the world in the past, and it has only appeared frequently in recent years. But even so, people still don't know much about him. Most people travel to South Korea and subconsciously ignore this country. In order to explore the customs of this country, I embarked on this "strict" trip.

If you go to North Korea, you can't travel freely. You can only travel with a group! So the passengers are basically the same, a plane group and a train group. The aircraft group mainly flies directly from Beijing, Shanghai and Shenyang, with 4-6 days to choose from. Dandong, where volunteers leave footprints, is the starting station of the train set. Because we didn't bring too much luggage, and in order to have a look at the scenery along the Yalu River, we chose the train group. Visa travel agencies will also help with it. It is a separate blue book and will not affect travel in Europe and America. But for some reason, even your visa was taken away when you left. In fact, it is equivalent to finding nothing left in your passport after a trip.

After going to North Korea, you will find that it is really strict with outsiders (not locals, so I don't know how to treat locals). You should follow the arrangement of the tour guide and not wander around casually. I can only wash and sleep at night, which means that there is nowhere to spend money. Fruit can only be brought in, not taken out. By the way, the fruit there is simply too expensive. It is strongly recommended to bring your own fruit. When I came back, I saw someone in the next group with a Korean won in their wallet, which was also found out and confiscated. Follow the tour guide!

Kim Il Sung Square is an important place for political and cultural activities and military parade in North Korea. Visitors can only move in special areas, feeling like Tang Priest in a circle! It is a little different from Tiananmen Square, because I have seen it on TV before, but when you are in it, you will find it is not so shocking. Opposite the square is the study hall of Renmin University, and there is not much traffic in the nearby streets, which is nothing compared with Chang 'an Avenue.

As we all know, China helped North Korea with blood, so he built a friendship tower between China and North Korea, which read "Chinese people's Volunteer Army is immortal". I think this is probably the only place where China tourists bow from the heart. There is a girl selling flowers nearby, 20 yuan. Although these flowers will be recycled after being given away, people at least use flowers. After all, North Korea is a country lacking in materials, so using flowers is everyone's best effort.

The dress of the Korean people is very similar to that of China in the 1990s. Ladies are basically suits, stockings and high heels. The students I met wore the same school uniforms as before, and they felt back to that period, which was also a different experience. So, what interesting things did you encounter while traveling in North Korea? I hope you can share it with me.

What kind of experience is it to travel to North Korea? Far more interesting than you think.