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North Korea in September 2007, part 1

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Movie from my trip to DPRK in September 2007, in that movie you can see the many places in Pyongyang, and also Wonsan, Panmunjom and Kaesong. If you want download that movie in better quality open that site http://www.plikus.pl/zobacz_plik-Korea_Pln_Wrzesien_2007-60197.html and click the button "Pobierz plik"

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  • Just in case you guys didn't know, the beginning of the video up until when the train crosses the bridge/river, that's Dandong, Liaoling, China, not North Korea.

  • Catchy music lol

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  • @rocksonice3333 Yeah right. Some South Koreans want to be in DPRK so much they cant stand it and commit suicide. Look at the stats South Korea #3 in suicides. North Korea not even close. hahaha.

  • if ur south korean u should be very thankful to god. a few miles here and there u would be in the dprk

  • All Africa is capitalistice, all south America is capitalistice, they have reach resourses and they are free to sell and buy everything, but with comparisson to North Korea they live like a shit. North Korea have almost no minerall resourses, it's isolated becouse of American fascist politice and they sstill live like that, WOW, and brainwashed people still believes capitalism better than Kommunizm? I'm sick from this bullshit propaganda.

  • random happy music ftw xDD

  • Actually, the opening train scene is not the Taedong River, but the Yalu - the border between North Korea and China. The ultramodern city is Dandong, China, and the smaller looking town on the DPRK side is Sinuiju. The  reason the Korean half of the bridge is missing is because it was bombed during the Korean war. The DPRK decided to disassemble what was left.

  • Those supports for the bridge look aged as if it has been unbuilt for years LMAO!

  • You: "Hey why isn't the bridge finished?!?"

    North Korean 'Guide': "Hey look over there! Ferris Wheel!"

  • What are people doing at the end of the bridge? Committing suicide?

  • @scoppy80 it has nothing to do with communism...

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