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  • pyongyang looks awesome i would like to see it for real!!!

  • Obama-vill 

  • POLACY? W KOREI PLN? KURWA TO JUZ TYLKO KSIEZYC ZOSTAL. PS. JAKIE ZAROBKI? MOZE ZJADE Z UK TAM

  • its spooky how deserted it is

  • Beautiful!

  • you can always tell an area by the type of cars...

  • Same ładnie miejsca. A tego prawdziwego syfu nie pozwolą nagrać.

  • wycieczka taka kosztuje ok 7-10tyś zł za pobyt 7-10dni w Korei+kilka dni w Pekinie się siedzi. Najlepsze jest to że nie ma różnicy czy jesteś zwykłym szarym kowalskim czy prezesem Orlenu to zobaczysz to samo. Na każdej wycieczce są 2-3 osoby z partii które mówią gdzie można kręcić lub robić zdj. Ogólnie rewelacji nie ma ale samo zetknięcie z tą rzeczywistością Orwelowską daje niesamowitych wrażeń.

  • @Nemtor5500 Dokładnie z Polski to 6800zł, i możesz w drodze powrotnej zostać w Chinach ile chcesz,tylko rezerwują Ci bilet na podaną date...

  • Też chce tam pojechać!

  • Heh kurwa Korea północna to typowe komunistyczne państwo. Tylko że czczą tego swojego kim ir sena czy jak mu tam bardziej niż Stalina w dawnym ZSRR. Polska ma 100 tys doskonale wyszkolonych żołnierzy a w Korei jest ponad 1mln 100 tys. Co prawda armia północy jest daleko w tyle co do jakości sprzętu niż Polskie siły zbrojne, ale ilość żołnierzy robi wrażenie. Wyobraźcie sobie tyle żołnierzy na takim małym obszarze jak Korea północna. Tam co chwile widać jakieś koszary itd. Masakra

  • atleast they maintain cleanest within their capital

  • @nockey

    thats because litterng is next to a capital crime

  • Czy oni kiedykolwiek słyszeli o czymś takim jak tynkowanie budynków?

  • Heh, Polacy sa wszedzie. Dzieki za ciekawy reportaz :)

  • U can actually see in Google earth that several buildings in this city. Especially around the city center are empty facades

  • damn everything is so gray

  • did i see cars at the streets? :O

  • да в Пьхеньяне не так уж и плохо, хотя жить в этой стране невозможно.

  • If you think about it.. the city looks really nice... but the person only filmed inside the city, once you get out of there, im sure its a completely different story...

  • Jak wy się tam dostaliście? Czy łatwo uzyskać pozwolenie?

  • i love north korea , i am thinking in living there

  • @blueyesalexya r u ok?

  • i don`t trust those gooks , its one big street and the rest of the country is starving like in russia back in 60`s or 70`s when they have spend bilions for space program and army when many people where starving ,only they elite have luxurious live

    stupid people - dont think its real - everything in communism was fake and propaganda - read orwells animal farm very carefully,then you will understand

  • What does NORTH KOREA and a toilet have in common?

    They both are full of shit. Toilets are actually better since you can flush the shit down the drain.

  • @cbarsonfire lol thats hilarious but its totally true

  • 160 - 180 m2 dla jednej rodziny:) ciekawe bardzo..

  • nice vid.

  • Czech trams Tatra, czech buses Karosa, 60s-90s made.. feels like at my home country :D, I ike it, empty streets, no rush, not too many cars..

  • Czy mogłabyś też mi napisać jak się tam dostaliście??ile was to kosztowało??

    mój email baginski@szeptem.pl

  • शहर की प्रतिष्ठा और बम के बावजूद यह आश्चर्यजनक अच्छा बुनियादी ढांचा नहीं है? बहुत साफ. . . .

  • Po co im takie szerokie drogi?

  • @SamNeoman Ponieważ te drogi służą im także jako pasy startowe [a raczej do lądowania] dla samolotów :) (na prawde)

  • but on the other hand you have the most dangerous totaliatarian regime under the sun, with nuke and 3 billion army, controlling folks beyond any apprehension, every citizen is under surveillance...i'm sitting on the fence now

    i only wonder - what people from POLAND do in north korea? i thought that everyone needs some special visas or something to get over there 2/2

  • when they're driving through the city...it all looks like unreal utopia right in front of your eyes...this female police officer dressed skirt knee-high and white socks...it's overwhelming for a man from democratic country

    these empty streets are amazing and astonishing as well

    but if you look on the faces of this people hillside, sitting with their laptops, having fun...don't they look happy? they don't know world as we know it, so maybe we shouldn't put our hands of their lives... 1/2

  • @Barteekkk empty street is a sign of business.They must be somewhere sure not in their home watching CNN or FOX news.you said "every citizen is under surveillance in North Korea" as if you are not.If you don't know check check your you tube History,It will record what you watched since you open your account.I hope you will do more research before commenting.

  • Czy tam rzeczywiście jest tak kiepsko jak to zachód opisuje?

  • The city has no life... Manila is a lot better than this city...

  • @jehril you're right...

  • Wow, it's actually a nice-looking place to live. No traffic, no noise, NO ADS! Fuck, Calgary's city council could learn a few things about managing a city from Pyongyang.

  • @FleshlightFactory there's no traffic because nobody has a car

  • pioyang merda!

  • @FleshlightFactory thats because north koreans doesnt have cars (cuz that they're poor), they doesnt have ads because they are communists (except some ADS that praises the dear leader).. :P

  • @FleshlightFactory

    yep, and with a concetration camp and military everywhere

  • @FleshlightFactory LoL, you do realize that all the other citys look like the worst shit ever, but endless money is put into making this city like it is, the little trafic is because only a small elite gets to own a car.

  • @FleshlightFactory I'm sure you would love the famine and constant power cuts as well as the radio in your house that can never be turned off as it spits out propaganda about how great your leader is. Or the fact that if you put a foot wrong you and your family will be sent to be brutalised in a labour camp.

  • @FleshlightFactory There are no ads in Pyongyang because of all the propaganda and there is no traffic and noise because most people can hardly afford a good house, let alone a car.

  • why hasnt america liberated north korea its been like this for 50 years....

  • There's more life on Mars...

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  • The traffic cop's are hot !

  • it looks a hell of a lot better than A LOT OF AMERICAN CITIES!!

  • Honestly, I've seen alot worse places to live. That being said, I'm still thankful for living in Canada. lol

  • @mattchew1993 If you compare Pyongyang to a lot of cities in 3rd world countries, Pyongyang doesn't look that bad. What's astonishing about North Korea isn't the poverty people live in, but the vast resources and effort that goes into concealing one of the worst man-made disasters in human history.

  • @jwh30385 if you compare pyongyang WITH MOST AMERICAN CITIES that are nothing but a recolletion of shopping malls, suburbia and ghettos.... PYONGYANG LOOKS LIKE A VERY DECENT PLACE!

  • @TheYaom Again, suburbia, shopping malls and even housing projects and ghettoes, you'll find that all these "recollections" have use, and are being used. Pyongyang is one huge empty facade. North Korea is a country where hunger the most severe types of human rights violations are commonplace, yet, in Pyongyang, VAST resources are being used to create empty buildings to conceal this. in the US, ghettoes are not concealed, and poverty is a topic in every single election.

  • ... a szło dam dostać jakiś alkohol ??? Napić się browara albo zapalić jakiegoś papierosa na drodze >>??? Bo jeszcze jakby mi to zabrali to w tym kraju chyba bym się powiesił

  • @DjKrymol Widać piramide Maslowa polaków, browar i pet na szczycie.

  • drogi maja lepsze niż w Polsce

  • @DjKrymol Jak tam nikt z nich nie korzysta, to się nie dziw, że dziur nie mają.

  • Spooky !!!

  • Nice Looking country

  • Nice Looking country

  • zrównać te miasto z ziemią i lidara powieśic wraz z rodziną za jaja

  • For the most part, it really does look like a ghost town. There's only a few seconds where you see lots of people walking along the road. It probably isn't a place of complete misery since it's Pyongyang where the rich live. I get the feeling this is the "nice" part of N. Korea.

  • so the west want to invade north korea and put a traffic jam there?

  • Dear leader sucks ass !!!

  • Hell, the chinese tourist make more noise than the whole of north korea.

  • @ishikawa92

    You and your parents make even more noise.

  • @SeventhSun That doesn't even make sense.

  • To niesamowite - też bym chciał zwiedzić ten kraj.

  • boze czy tam sa jakies samochody na ulicach???w porownaniu z Pekinem to to jest wymarle miasto

  • Czy ci uczniowie w 1:57 pracują na laptopach?

  • worldslargest ghost town

  • @robertrobin10

    Ghost towns are good. People and crowds are the real enemy. To be obliterated.

  • jak wam się tam udało zajechać? ile kosztowała was wyprawa?

    dajcie kilka wskazówek na priv

  • napisz do mnie maila untochables@gazeta.pl

  • Kim Jung Il ,

    the wickest tyrant of human history.

    the PIG must be killed.

    North korean prople !

    Why don't you kill Kim Jung Il ,the SOB!

    

  • @KillJungIlKim ------------>I dunno Kim Jong Il don't go around bombing other countries preaching "Juche" or whatever that ideology is called. At least over past 10-15 years- superpower democracies have caused WAY more civilian deaths and miseries than this bastard could ever hope for.....

    How many terrorist bomb blasts in US were attributed to NK? 0. In the world? 0. Whereas Iraqis and Afghanis can't say they r as lucky, when u ask the same about democratic countries.

  • @KillJungIlKim ----2------>And most suffering 2 the people is caused due to those fucked up blanket sanctions. Leaders NEVER get hit by sanctions because they have private source of funding....that r not depend on commerce and economic activity.

    it is the common people who r affected the most by these UN sanctions.

    I say we kill the UN first....

  • well, still I can give you examples of much worse places - consider Kamboja under Red Khmers in 1970-s and Somalia now...By the way Cuba is a paradise comparing to N.Korea as far as freedoms and just general relaxation in life goes...Even dictatorships are all different in style. Very interesting video.

  • there traffic guiding ladies are almost like something outtave a sci fi horror movie

  • politics and ideologies aside....its sad to think how conditioned and brainwashed WE'VE become thinking that 'normal' and 'proper'equals seeing consumerist propaganda along every single street and roads choaked with filthy polluting vehicles....

  • @patmorac thats right, and Im going to continue to drive my filthy poluted vehicle, and our streets are going to have advertisements.

    dont like that ?

    fuck you !

  • @patmorac and im going to continue to have my assault rifle and machine gun, im going to continue to wave my american flag, and im going to continue to drink coca cola.

    dont like that ?

    fuck you !

  • @Barrett98B clap clap clap

  • @patmorac and if you got a problem with israel, I invite you to mobilize your little puny ass army, armed with international market weapons that are not even unique to australia,

    up against israel.

    LOL

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  • @patmorac thats that we do when we have problem with another country, their people, or their government.

    we go in a clean them out.

    we don't stand there insulting them.....we go in and clean them out.

    so, lets see australia go in and clean out israel.

    LOL

  • @Barrett98B good points *fucking freak!!!"*

  • @patmorac

    no justice = no peace

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  • 2:05 Polish language

  • uniting north and south korea is not a good idea at all. learn from what the unification of germany tought us. south korea has a thriving economy while north korea is a nation of 30 million of jobless people. the north korean industry is close to non existant and its all masterminded by the state. if one enforce the laws of the free market like in south korea, 99,9% of all industrial institutions will be broke in a day...

  • if north korea threw away that stupid communism and kim, they will be asia number one together with brother, s korea by beating up those china,japan and taiwan. See how well the things orgnaized despite its fucking government.

  • Most of the buildings are false and no people have ever been inside. This is all an enormous Hollywood style movie set. It breaks my heart. Korea must be united as one, and it needs to happen NOW!

  • the city look very laid back.. i actually like it

  • ooooo nasi tu byli

  • Is it dangerous to go there as vacation?

  • korea must be re united for the good of koreans

  • Just watching this video makes me sad, really. It would really be nice to see North Korea and South Korea to be united. But i don't think that will happen unless a new government takes the seat.

    I hope the United State or the United Nation can do something about this. North korea is a beautiful place and it would sucks if people can't come here and have fun without having to worry about the government of North Korea.

  • I wonder what happens if you bring weed into NK

  • @PyrimidKingJindai Why not give it a try ? ;)

  • They have so many traffic cops for so little traffic. How odd.

  • ah and one more if i would be in the place of the leader of this country, i start to think about touristics! this place is the 1970s! so i hope that the mighty, strong and emphatic us army and after that the so strong us economy wont destroys this isle of history with its malls and gettoes.

  • ahm yes and for the so called citation for fridgeder socializm: "nowodays we can buy what we want but we dont have money for it, before 1990 we had money but we couldn't buy what we want" i am not a left wing fanatic ... sometimes my comments are radical right wing but i hate that when usa says "this is bad, this sucks and people like sheep start to bark" and beleive me USSR in some countries was much better to live in, than in the usa!

  • @Blasevonb01110111 don't compare USSR to N.Korea - in USSR you had opportunity to grow educationally, had contacts with abroad, immigrate to Israel and there was much more stuff in USSR- you can travel around inside USSR for decades and study different cultures, enjoy the whole world within one Empire as it represented all styles from European Baltic republics to muslim Asia and Caucases with its variability etc. - in some fields you may be professionally ahead of world- not in N.Korea

  • @Ura293 ------don't compare USSR to N.Korea - in USSR you had opportunity to grow educationally, had contacts with abroad------->Of COURSE USSR was more open than the DPRK but it's unfair to say DPRK didn't have foreign contacts. In 1980s at least there were quite a bit of DPRK students studying in India...and no, they were not elites (they go 2 China).

    But you are otherwise correct. USSR was WAY more open compared to DPRK. As far as NK goes, I'd still say education 4 MASSES > than India tho.

  • the city was build in the area of the soviet union and they r the lost and forgotten child of the proletar dictatory! the socializm had some good times like as we had in Hungary 60-70-80s becouse we were the USSR-s western country! - Light dictatory with maximal social regard to the people! the peoblem was with the russian form ... what was nearly the same as in the tsaric era and they forced this to all of the nations in the USSR.

  • i want to go to there

  • reminds me of 1984..

  • I wonder why everything so big, so massive in NK...there is nobody in those buildings...

  • The buildings look like tombstones.

  • I'd rather jump from a 5000 story building than live in this city.

  • What a nice city.

  • It is always shocking to see something that is totally different from what you are taught at school. No one should be living in propaganda whether you are in N. Korea or live in an enemy state of N. Korea.

  • Polacy w Korej Północnej?

  • @superhel Tak

  • @19lechpoznan22

    Co zgubili polacy w DPRK?

  • Take back your parades

    Take back your monuments

    Take back your dear leader

    Take back your great leader

    I WOULD RATHER HAVE FOOD ON THE TABLE

  • What you see is a facade staged by the Government.

    They don't dare show the millions starving to death

    They don't show the prison camps

  • Endless rows of buildings and wide empty streets. The city has no soul, no heartbeat, no life.

    Its people walk the streets like zombies with no dreams and no aspirations.

    No one can just fly to Paris to see the Louvre, they must work in their factories until they die. Poor people.

  • @maicocom

    So kinda like the average US citizen that sits around all day, and when they do go somewhere they sit on their ass in a car?

  • @maicocom Well they do have the "Arch Of Triumph." Beats nothing.

  • @maicocom No trafic jam, neither killings every minute, neither air polution, neither noise, neither people running with their stress, neither drugs in every corner, neither thieves, Like every big capital of the ...hmmm free world.. In three words...NO SOUL NO HEARTBEAT NO LIFE.

  • @maicocom Just shut up. North Korean people are incredibly cheerful, loyal, enthusiastic. They manifest their happiness during lots of offcial parades, celebrations. Have you ever seen Americans walking in a parade celebrating the birthday of their president (or something)?

  • @Sniffer194 they also eat each other and wish death on american children lulz

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  • @maicocom Wow you gleaned all that from a 7 min video your good man!

  • @maicocom sounds like the description of the typical American city

    endless rows of suburbia houses that look all similar, with cities without soul, only shopping malls and cars, no pedestrians.

    people obsessed with money but barely getting any other than the one they get from their crappy jobs

    most cant even afford to buy their own house and if they do they need to work until they die so they can pay off the mortgage

    POOR AMERICAN PEOPLE

  • @maicocom atleast they don't have 13 trillion debt

  • just like in Vietnam...Long live North Korea!

  • in 2:01 theres a pupil holding a laptop?

  • nah, I don't think so... they don't have internet there, I don't believe they have many computers. and guys, it's not nice place to live in... it's a totalitarian communist country led by a dictator, that actually may be dead now.

  • It seems like a nice city to live in.

  • foreign food aid that is send was only used for the city and soldiers, millions of others have died from famine as a result of that policy. All the massive monument building has gone at the cost of human lives, because north korea has gone bankrupt long time ago they pay with human bodies as money instead.

  • so?

  • I know its fake, i know its deception, and i know that Pyonyang has been build on the blood of millions.

    But that city looks great =\

  • :((((((((((( Pyongyang has been built few thousand years ago:) without lossing a blood .

  • Those are post WW2 modern buildings, they didn't have those a thousand years ago. So after the war they used North korean blood as cement ,because they couldn't afford anything else.

  • no,no the basement of city would probably have bloods since it's from japanese :( but the buildings what you are seeing now is not from blood of north koreans now, may you can say it's from their efforts without payment . .

  • How kind you are to share this with us all.

  • And maybe those nice tall buildings are all empty and hollow inside. That might explain why we don't see many people there. Perhaps more living people are all in the up country, doing farming and starving.... O.O

  • I believe a majority of the building are occupied but some building are just build around the older buildings 2 hide the real poverty the DPRK is actually in. A major building that is hollow would be the Ryugyong Hotel which begain construction around the 1980s but stop around the time of the colapse of the USSR in 1992 or so

  • Luckily those Trees had no feeling in north korea otherwise they might even suffer more. LOL!

  • Why is that? Is it because people are pealing the bark off in order to have food?

  • LOL! Your reply just made me laugh like hell....

    As we all know that it is warned many times not to cross the bridge of no return to North Korea otherwise you would suffer and might end up in that hell forever but those poor trees were unlucky to already grow in that hell but luckily they got no feeling and were treated better than North Korean citizens so they don't have to suffer. LOL!

  • Basically, trees are one of the only living things that does not have to suffer more while living in North Korea... LOL!

  • Actually, I almost don't see any living people in Pyongyang city center but except for living trees! LOL!

  • This is true. Hell, food is hard to come by, people hav 2 watch out for there selfs, prison camps, harsh distators, n the list jus continues. I know sooner or later Kim's power will dry up n the country will colapse. We just hav to wait until that day comes

  • Recently the Ryugyong Hotel has had glass panelling installed on it's facade by a foreign company. From what I heard they are also installing Cellphone towers on top of the building. I doubt the hotel is being fixed to be inhabited but merely to fix the eyesore in Pyongyang's skyline.

  • Tourists from Poland are everywhere :) nice wideo

  • For the collection of idiots who make comments like "they never heard of paint" and "Put up some billboards advertising western companies": Read about North Korea (see Wikipedia for the basics), then come back and make an intelligent comment.

  • Seems like they never heard of paint.

    It's badly needed on the dull grey exteriors of the buildings.

  • All the beautiful concrete.......... How divine!

  • i thought north korea would be shit hole seeing as they spend 99% of theere money on there army but it's not lol

  • wide road but no car. this city free from air pollution.

  • Put up some billboards advertising western companies, a few thousand more cars ON THE STREETS and freedom and this would be anice place. But lets wait and see what happens after Kim Jong Il. It can't be too long before he kicks the bucket. Plus, you can only mistreat a country for so long before it turns on you.

  • "Put up some billboards advertising western companies, a few thousand more cars ON THE STREETS and freedom and this would be anice place."

    ahahaha what a great concept of freedom

  • Look you fool. Freedom is about making your own choices. Going wherever, whenever. Practicing any religion, criticizing or praising the government. It's about not having to worry anout being thrown in a labor camp or your neighbor spying on you. And if this is the the Democratic PEOPLES Republic of Korea, then where are the PEOPLE?!! The people in NK are just slaves of kim jong il. Why call this a people's anything. The people have no say in politics. Live with it or go to jail forever!

  • RETARDED Bangladeshi FAGGOT!

  • from what i see the city doesnt look bad at all. yes it has a really bad govt. but its a really nice country.

  • cos this is what they want you to see -_-

    bad govt... that country is fucked up

  • damn no traffic u sure its not a sunday when every one home

  • Wow, at 2:57 Tram - Streetcar made in Czech rep.

  • Well, North Korea used to belong to the Eastern Bloc, so the use of Czechoslovakian streetcars is no surprise.

  • wish L.A traffic was like this

  • did anybody else see Bill Clinton in one of those crowds?

  • Special well-dressed people hired to walk in the underground stations, looking happy and smiling all the time, special shops filled with fruits and other goodies, fake buildings near the wall with South Korea to show off to their southern brothers - this is how they want us to see them.

  • Some call it the Darkest Spot in the World, the Ghost City, or the Hermit Kingdom. If you happen to visit North Koreas capital Pyongyang at first you might think that its not as poor as the press writes, everybody is well-dressed and everything is extremely clean, even a bit too much. Only later you would get to learn more about the reality behind that big facade that they are showing to foreigners.

  • city looks pretty nice, unlike New York there is a lot of violence!

  • NK is second Auschwitz!

  • is there no traffic light at all in n.korea?

  • OMG thats exactly what i thought too!!

  • I think they don't need it for ca 15000 vehicles in the whoe country.

  • Yes, although the electricity is so unreliable they only use traffic wardens or officers to direct the 1 or 2 cars in the whole of the country.