Until I made the mental adjustment of seeing this in the context of a segment of life in Pyongyang, I did find this kind of creepy (not great crowds of people out and about, minimal street traffic, and the resulting lack of urban nighttime sounds/noises you'd hear in a western city of comparable size). Watching it again, having made that mental adjustment, what really impressed me is that visitor taking such a walk would much safer than he would be in a comparable wester city. Thanks so much for posting this interesting footage.
What am I missing? I have watched dozens of clips on CZcams about Pyongyang and North Korea. This is the first one that gave Pyongyang a sense of normalcy, modernity and city life. Was that the intent of the video?
It is certainly difficult to find videos of DPRK (Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea) that do not present it in a negative, anti-communist, or even racist light. I live in the United States and most people I talk to believe the DPRK is some evil dictatorship with fake grocery stores and a crazy man at the helm. In reality, the DPRK is a specific type of socialist republic which governs itself on the principles of Juche. You might notice how non-threatening the nighttime is in the DPRK. How calm it is. There are no advertisements. People walk and bike freely. Personally, I don’t understand why there are so many wide, multi-lane roads, but maybe I’ll learn soon. With all that said, I’d love to live in the DPRK. But even more, I want the US to be more like the DPRK. It doesn’t feel safe here. I’m not safe from people or corporations.
While during daytime it seems like a dirty, sad and backwards city, during nighttime Pyongyang looks like a completely normal city. Even a nice one. Everything is bright. The city’s lights are on, there are cars in the streets. Everything seems normal
@@crossmaster77 oh it's very clean. nothing sad at all. aside from only Party members can "live" there, and it has no freedom, no entertainment, and no soul. it's not a real city.
No amount of glitz or high-tech modernity, no excuses about "cleanliness" or absence of homelessness, can take away or cover up the feeling and sense of sadness and emptiness in this city that I get from watching this video. I only feel the same pity for the people who are forced to live in this Orwellian prison camp of a country...
Are they just the shells of buildings? I love the unmistakeable sound of the electric bus's trolley wheel arcing and chirping along the loose wire and wire junctions.
@@comrade_iskrin I’m aware of that. What I don’t get is how did the person film this at night? Were they a tourist? Tourists usually don’t get to leave their hotels until the next day.
@@comrade_iskrin I haven’t heard of anyone getting permission to leave unless a tour guide goes too but nice to see North Korea slowly changing for the better.
@@musicizlife8. Hell Mr. Connor. Well it's possible the Person filming could be from one of the Embassies and has Diplomatic immunity. Have a great evening and God Bless.
Actually there's nothing really wrong with how that city looks, It has a better illumination than mine and It It's, of course, much cleaner. That said... It's Pyongyang, a city made for show :(
It’s highly concerning to me how dumb some people are on the internet “looks better than my city!!” Yes. And all of the defectors letting the world know about the homeless kids on the street that were kicked out of their homes because their parents couldn’t feed more mouths are also great. Green living. Public executions and starving children. Some of y’all need to back it up and go live there if it’s so lovely!
What is tragic to me are the people in the comments above and below me lamenting the lack of police, prostitutes and loiterers in this video. I guess they feel lonely and bored not seeing destitution and rank human despair, you know, like were they live.
To have had the unique opportunity to record this video of Pyongyang tells me that you have connections with the elite inner circle. Many people would end up in jail just for that video. I would like to do a walk-in in Pyongyang. 😍
I visited in 2008. i didn't see much of the city after dark but it looks like more cars than before.. Are they lots of taxis? i don't think I saw a single taxi in 2008.
I don’t know why, but everything appears to be staged to me. Even random people on bicycles and walking, appear as props to me. It’s like where are they going ? It’s a weird place. But then again, someone visiting an American city, might find it surreal at all the homeless, mentally Ill, drug addicts, zombie like people walking around. The horrific crimes occurring everyday there, murders every hour and a culture that could care less about it.
I have seen many videos which says that NK population doesn't have cars, they barely walk out their homes, nothing is perfect there, and the streets are almost empty all the time. But after watching this video, my perspective changed
Differences are greatly excergerated. Mankind existed 10s of thousands of years, and the differences between N Korea & the most advanced countries are only one or two centuries. What is the big hurry?
have you been inside of Ryugonggwang(that building with strobe lights)? they have Japanese style teppanyaki cuisine restaurant there. I've been there in 2019.
@@dodgecrockett3474 the meal was okay, the chef was a North Korean, I heard that they learn their skills in China, and go back to North Korea to serve their country. I joined a North Korea tour in Hong Kong, they did all the visa applications for us, it was just right before the pandemic, I was in Pyongyang for the new year countdown. if you want to get a visa, you may probably go to Beijing or Dandong first, there are many travel agencies doing NK tours. But i dont think NK will open their border for tourists that soon. hope this helps!
@@ez2djayouridtravel, I wouldn't be surprised if that restaurant is the only Japanese restaurant in North Korea. Despite the fact that the chef was trained in China, it's certainly possible that the instructor at the Chinese culinary school was Japanese. By the way, I enjoyed your clever little pun. I think I'll borrow your humor the next time the subject of culinary arts comes up. 😜
A friend of mine went there two years ago. You've got to enter the country via an agency, which is the intermediary between you and North Korean government. You can't visit the country alone but with a couple of government guides who will drive you to many different places and tell you what to do. You can't walk around by yourself but only with the government guides. Also, the North Korean government will choose the hotel for you. You are not allowed to choose it by yourself.
1:00 - "The Hammer, the sickle, and the calligraphy brush symbolize the workers, the farmers, and the intellectuals. Me: "The Hammer and Sickle symbolize communism"
Then I guess North Korea should probably do daylight savings time and here in the US should abolish it cuz the US obviously has more electricity than North Korea at night
@@vex844 yes. The orphan kids outside of the city limits should have to starve and be homeless bc their parents can’t feed them and themselves so they kick them out because ya know.. self reliance eh! Let’s let you starve to death for self reliance then. Go join then since they’re so great!
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Other world in 2022 sucks in the name of liberalisation, globalisation, feminism, homo sexual protest, political dramas, instability , etc etc list goes on and on. North Korea is BEST.
All these people in the comments,pitting people of North Korea,while neglecting the fact that they are in the "dark"(this place is better planned,cleaner and lighter than the neolibreal paradise I live in ,in Europe) because they are sanctioned into oblivion,and that the collapse of the Soviet Union has been a tragedy for them as it was for the Soviets,and only recently they have been slowly recovering from,despite the crippling sanction and ongoing war with the US.
How many NK citizens have the opportunity to visit planet earth? Discover..Chili, Patagonia, France, Norway, NZ, Iceland, Mali?,, thnking about these restriction of freedom is just too sad.
Everyone, because traveling is a right granted by their Constitution. Maybe the problem lies with all those places and the flights to get there from Korea...too expensive.
@@elenacelerinos7948 yes, I thought it was very dark too. I’m wondering if they have a lot of restaurants to eat at downtown at night. Like a 24 hour diner type restaurant?
I've been there in 2015. I wish all cities (at least) in Italy be like Pyongyang: clean, calm and green. We have too much crowd, too much dirt, too much neon lights (yes, they pollute as well: what's the point of keeping all those lights on if nobody can enter the shops because they're closed or the streets are walked by nobody because it's late in the night and nearly everyone sleeps?), and too much crime: girls are adviced not to walk on some streets because they're likely to get raped or robbed, whilst in the DPRK every citizen can walk freely without any fear. Light shows in Western capitals are just to deceive people by making them believe they live in a paradise of consumerism, but all they hide is just exploitation and oppression.
This could very well be a propaganda video, but at the same time shows people living their lives with a high degree of modernity. Then again, there is the negative propaganda coming from the West. The only way to confirm is to go there. The Chinese people go there, and some Europeans
I am sorry for those born in slums of "developed countries" and those homeless people in detriot and california. People living here all have homes, free healthcare and can live peacefully at the very least.
@@gohanblanco5641 98% of the inhabitants die of hunger.. An entire nation where only the capital is illuminated, worse than a zombie movie.... Go live there, you can forget the internet, CZcams, Goku-Dragonball and all the rest, even the food.
Wouldn't be funny if all the lights, cars, people walking around in Pyongyang late at night was only a show for this video. A propaganda video of Pyongyang. I wouldn't be surprised once the video stops shooting everything turns off and becomes completely dark and people just return home.
WTF are you talking about? At last I find a video of NK without the usual demeaning connotations and framing that the west is always trying to impose, but I see the comments section is still what it is...
It's very rare to see because the power is usually cut off.
Until I made the mental adjustment of seeing this in the context of a segment of life in Pyongyang, I did find this kind of creepy (not great crowds of people out and about, minimal street traffic, and the resulting lack of urban nighttime sounds/noises you'd hear in a western city of comparable size). Watching it again, having made that mental adjustment, what really impressed me is that visitor taking such a walk would much safer than he would be in a comparable wester city. Thanks so much for posting this interesting footage.
I find crowds creepy and their absence therapeutic.
I am amazed someone was able to record all this.
What am I missing? I have watched dozens of clips on CZcams about Pyongyang and North Korea.
This is the first one that gave Pyongyang a sense of normalcy, modernity and city life. Was that the intent of the video?
Propoganda. This is CGI
Maybe this one is not western propoganda :)
It is certainly difficult to find videos of DPRK (Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea) that do not present it in a negative, anti-communist, or even racist light. I live in the United States and most people I talk to believe the DPRK is some evil dictatorship with fake grocery stores and a crazy man at the helm. In reality, the DPRK is a specific type of socialist republic which governs itself on the principles of Juche.
You might notice how non-threatening the nighttime is in the DPRK. How calm it is. There are no advertisements. People walk and bike freely. Personally, I don’t understand why there are so many wide, multi-lane roads, but maybe I’ll learn soon.
With all that said, I’d love to live in the DPRK. But even more, I want the US to be more like the DPRK. It doesn’t feel safe here. I’m not safe from people or corporations.
You're missing crowds of homeless addicts, 💩 , trash, graffiti, and purple-haired obese people of unclear gender.
Looks kinda pretty, but at the same time it's creepy
While during daytime it seems like a dirty, sad and backwards city, during nighttime Pyongyang looks like a completely normal city. Even a nice one. Everything is bright. The city’s lights are on, there are cars in the streets. Everything seems normal
Pyongyang is a least 10 times cleaner than Paris and London. There's nothing " sad" about it.
@@crossmaster77 oh it's very clean. nothing sad at all. aside from only Party members can "live" there, and it has no freedom, no entertainment, and no soul. it's not a real city.
@@sarahlouise7163that's what you thought ... I'm pretty sure you are brainwashed😂
It doesn't look normal at all if you watch the details. You can see something is off.
@@crossmaster77 because the citizen of this city can't afford to buy anything to litter the streets with😅
it's much cleaner than south korea.
Very nice footage, thanks for sharing with us!
No amount of glitz or high-tech modernity, no excuses about "cleanliness" or absence of homelessness, can take away or cover up the feeling and sense of sadness and emptiness in this city that I get from watching this video. I only feel the same pity for the people who are forced to live in this Orwellian prison camp of a country...
Years of western propaganda makes people believe and act like this one. Be aware people !
Are they just the shells of buildings?
I love the unmistakeable sound of the electric bus's trolley wheel arcing and chirping along the loose wire and wire junctions.
Good question: I saw very few people going in and out. But Pyongyang must look like a modern and futuristic city..
Yeah the trolley is totally 70's Hungary for me, cool vibes. :d
The disco lights on the healthcare building? Lights out inside.
A very peaceful Friday night.
How were you able to record this? Very interesting video. Thanks for sharing.
You are allowed to record
@@comrade_iskrin I’m aware of that. What I don’t get is how did the person film this at night? Were they a tourist? Tourists usually don’t get to leave their hotels until the next day.
@@musicizlife8 they can walk around if they get permission
@@comrade_iskrin I haven’t heard of anyone getting permission to leave unless a tour guide goes too but nice to see North Korea slowly changing for the better.
@@musicizlife8. Hell Mr. Connor. Well it's possible the Person filming could be from one of the Embassies and has Diplomatic immunity. Have a great evening and God Bless.
Actually there's nothing really wrong with how that city looks, It has a better illumination than mine and It It's, of course, much cleaner.
That said... It's Pyongyang, a city made for show :(
It’s highly concerning to me how dumb some people are on the internet “looks better than my city!!” Yes. And all of the defectors letting the world know about the homeless kids on the street that were kicked out of their homes because their parents couldn’t feed more mouths are also great. Green living. Public executions and starving children. Some of y’all need to back it up and go live there if it’s so lovely!
You do know that KCIA and SK press pay for horror stories, right?
Literally none of what you said is true.
Looks like a great place to live!
This guy 😂
@@danielluis7998 He must be an AOC fan.
@@nassauguy48 AOC? The imperialist that denounced the Dprk?
@@nassauguy48 😂😂😂😂 he definitely is. A liberal from NYC or California
🤣
What is tragic to me are the people in the comments above and below me lamenting the lack of police, prostitutes and loiterers in this video. I guess they feel lonely and bored not seeing destitution and rank human despair, you know, like were they live.
To have had the unique opportunity to record this video of Pyongyang tells me that you have connections with the elite inner circle. Many people would end up in jail just for that video. I would like to do a walk-in in Pyongyang. 😍
I visited in 2008. i didn't see much of the city after dark but it looks like more cars than before.. Are they lots of taxis? i don't think I saw a single taxi in 2008.
@@goattv3108 Well all those cars with lights above the windscreen looked like taxis and quite a lot of them. Maybe they are something else
@@UKRichardHK sorry, you were correct. They are few and used only by specific parts of the population that can afford them
I wonder how many can afford to take a taxi..😕
Probably very few that work for the government maybe.
I don’t know why, but everything appears to be staged to me. Even random people on bicycles and walking, appear as props to me. It’s like where are they going ? It’s a weird place. But then again, someone visiting an American city, might find it surreal at all the homeless, mentally Ill, drug addicts, zombie like people walking around. The horrific crimes occurring everyday there, murders every hour and a culture that could care less about it.
If you drop anything on the sidewalk, good luck finding it.
I am not a Communist... But it seems that one can walk at night in this city without fear of crime or being robbed like in many cities in the West.
What does being communist have to do with any of that? Even in Saudi Arabia it's like this, not exclusive to China or DPRK.
I have seen many videos which says that NK population doesn't have cars, they barely walk out their homes, nothing is perfect there, and the streets are almost empty all the time.
But after watching this video, my perspective changed
Don't forget that this Pyongyang though. Things are different elsewhere
Keep in mind that this is downtown in a city almost 3 times the size of Amsterdam, on a Friday evening no less...
This is eerily calm and quiet.
Very interesting. Thank you.
perhaps he could have gone into a bar or restaurant?
Differences are greatly excergerated. Mankind existed 10s of thousands of years, and the differences between N Korea & the most advanced countries are only one or two centuries. What is the big hurry?
Best place to live if you are into Astronomy,but you might end up in the klink if they think you are spying with your telescope !!
have you been inside of Ryugonggwang(that building with strobe lights)? they have Japanese style teppanyaki cuisine restaurant there. I've been there in 2019.
Vicky and Jay, how was the quality of the Japanese cuisine? And how did you get the visa? I heard North Korea stopped tourist visas in 2019.
@@dodgecrockett3474 the meal was okay, the chef was a North Korean, I heard that they learn their skills in China, and go back to North Korea to serve their country.
I joined a North Korea tour in Hong Kong, they did all the visa applications for us, it was just right before the pandemic, I was in Pyongyang for the new year countdown.
if you want to get a visa, you may probably go to Beijing or Dandong first, there are many travel agencies doing NK tours.
But i dont think NK will open their border for tourists that soon.
hope this helps!
@@ez2djayouridtravel, I wouldn't be surprised if that restaurant is the only Japanese restaurant in North Korea. Despite the fact that the chef was trained in China, it's certainly possible that the instructor at the Chinese culinary school was Japanese. By the way, I enjoyed your clever little pun. I think I'll borrow your humor the next time the subject of culinary arts comes up. 😜
I want to visit North Korea
I'm making some videos with info about that, they will be out in some week
I assume many of the mid size buildings are floors of apartments?
Cool hope more improvments are made✌
Looks cleaner and less crowded than the city I live in. I really wouldn’t mind visiting it via through China someday.
A friend of mine went there two years ago. You've got to enter the country via an agency, which is the intermediary between you and North Korean government. You can't visit the country alone but with a couple of government guides who will drive you to many different places and tell you what to do. You can't walk around by yourself but only with the government guides. Also, the North Korean government will choose the hotel for you. You are not allowed to choose it by yourself.
There seems Be More Traffic Now
추워~ ㅎ ㅠ
Wonderful city
Really?
@@derekmoody1358 yes, why not
@@user-dg2lp5zc6c if its not obvious to you, then its all good. Go visit
@@derekmoody1358 what’s wrong, let’s hear it
@@dengxiaopinggaming5500 ahahahahahaha
Yea. Ok. Keep playing mind games.
Have fun with that
1:00 - "The Hammer, the sickle, and the calligraphy brush symbolize the workers, the farmers, and the intellectuals.
Me: "The Hammer and Sickle symbolize communism"
Bình Nhưỡng là thành phố quy củ, sạch sẽ, yên bình rất ít thành phố nào đẹp như vậy
Thành phố đẹp nhưng việc quản lý đất nước còn nhiều vấn đề
@@goattv3108 Just like any other country
The city proper seems very dark, scary and frightening!
Similar to the city where I live (Ufa)
tell me which US city seems very bright, very safe?
The Twilight Zone.
Sort of like Los Angeles at night, minus the shootings, crime, and vandalism.
@bladimir 08 it doesn’t look very lit up. It looks kind of eerie. Wonder where you can get a bite to eat eat around there.
anyone notice those trolley bus has no head or tailights on at night..I wonder why
Looks very nice
Clean peaceful quiet.
I like it
Obviously looks clean because the habitants have to clean it and is quiet because if they dont do what the party want they get killed or to camps
@@giorgogkioka6531 take care of their living space and not trash it? What a novel idea 💡
i sometimes wonder how this city would look if north korea would be a democratic country
People chatting, a lot of lights, actual busy streets and phones everywhere.
I saw this beautiful city by night during my trip to DPRK 🇰🇵 back in 2013
Just normal people going about their business and living their lives.
Indeed, yes...
My god I get more depression
Ya this the one I trying to see👍🏙️ how dark it's is...
But in Google not available
All I see maps
Then I guess North Korea should probably do daylight savings time and here in the US should abolish it cuz the US obviously has more electricity than North Korea at night
Lovely 😍
What a pity! Too dark at night!
Less light pollution though.
Doesn't look like people are starving in the streets, more traffic than other videos show.
People don't starve in downtown Pyongyang, they starve everywhere else outside of Pyongyang.
Looks cleaner and more alive than many US cities 🤣
Wondering if there’s some place to get something to eat. Like a 24 hour diner type restaurant. Plus it looks so dark.
@@tturner12341 Yups! Something like Kensington Ave or Skid row. That would be nice.
Seems beautiful, but it also gives me some vibes of Alex Kansas' Monument Mythos. I can't be the only one though.
Thanks for sharing this with us ✨
Living in the darkness..lights for the statues of the tyrants...darkness for the citizens..😑😑
its almost completely self reliant, what do you expect? They need to preserve energy
Thank the west and their sanctions for that
@@vex844 yes. The orphan kids outside of the city limits should have to starve and be homeless bc their parents can’t feed them and themselves so they kick them out because ya know.. self reliance eh! Let’s let you starve to death for self reliance then. Go join then since they’re so great!
Cope harder
Sounds about right.
And here is a picture of the food that is not available.
what is that jockstrap doing on the lower right of the screen???
Very Very, Deceiving!
Visita notturna ai monumenti di alto pregio artistico, folla incontenibile, neon che circondano i condomini e i palazzi per dare l' esatta dimensione degli edifici. . Mi ricorda LAS Vegas.😭😭
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This country terrifies me.
Cry harder
I think I'll stick to Phuket.....
Who said North Korea has 1 car per 100,000 people?
It seems quite normal to me!
World in 2022
Nth korea still in 1960
i dont think so. It's western propaganda. They are much advanced
Other world in 2022 sucks in the name of liberalisation, globalisation, feminism, homo sexual protest, political dramas, instability , etc etc list goes on and on. North Korea is BEST.
In North Korea, the year is still 110
Most crucial leaders on earth, no freedom no life,
Wow cool!
Is this really Pyongyang? It looks so peacefull and Happiness in this Video.
yes the kim dictator now has been change the face of cities and rural areas, people has more demand..
Happiness? Really?...ok🤣
@@SusanDelgado1177 I mean it looks, not it is.🙄
All these people in the comments,pitting people of North Korea,while neglecting the fact that they are in the "dark"(this place is better planned,cleaner and lighter than the neolibreal paradise I live in ,in Europe) because they are sanctioned into oblivion,and that the collapse of the Soviet Union has been a tragedy for them as it was for the Soviets,and only recently they have been slowly recovering from,despite the crippling sanction and ongoing war with the US.
true
Then move to NK and start living the dream.
@@drosophilamelanogaster3957 Have you read my comment?
Looks actually pretty nice lol
Malam hari terasa gelap.. Kemerlap di Korea Selatan yg indah.
Amazing sightseeing
Beautiful city
Hey zolt, will you be doing a video going into detail on Japanese Fascism soon?
They don't have that empty Pyramid hotel all lit up?
Slowly walk away….then run 🏃🏾♂️
How many NK citizens have the opportunity to visit planet earth? Discover..Chili, Patagonia, France, Norway, NZ, Iceland, Mali?,, thnking about these restriction of freedom is just too sad.
Everyone, because traveling is a right granted by their Constitution. Maybe the problem lies with all those places and the flights to get there from Korea...too expensive.
@@hanbyol19
They could just walk and travel to South Korea, but they can't. Explain why, please.
@@gontrandjojo9747 North and South are still at war, DMZ is patrolled by foreign US soldiers
North Korean citizens are legally not allowed to work abroad and cannot enter many countries due to US, UN and south korean sanctions
How many cops did u meet?🤔😔
I'm Filipino. This city is 10 times more beautiful than any of our metropolis, Manila or Cebu. Looks very peaceful and eco-friendly.
Filipino as well. It actually reminds me of BGC in Taguig: both have big buildings and wide, clean, sparsely populated avenues
It is but the only difference is that Pyongyang is significantly less busier and more silent and also eerily dark
@@elenacelerinos7948 yes, I thought it was very dark too. I’m wondering if they have a lot of restaurants to eat at downtown at night. Like a 24 hour diner type restaurant?
I LIKE TO GO TO NORTH KOREA I WAS IN SOUTH KOREA AT CAMP CASEY IN 1969 AND 1970
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just by looking the city lifestyle got me really bored. imagine living in it.....
I've been there in 2015. I wish all cities (at least) in Italy be like Pyongyang: clean, calm and green. We have too much crowd, too much dirt, too much neon lights (yes, they pollute as well: what's the point of keeping all those lights on if nobody can enter the shops because they're closed or the streets are walked by nobody because it's late in the night and nearly everyone sleeps?), and too much crime: girls are adviced not to walk on some streets because they're likely to get raped or robbed, whilst in the DPRK every citizen can walk freely without any fear. Light shows in Western capitals are just to deceive people by making them believe they live in a paradise of consumerism, but all they hide is just exploitation and oppression.
the only problem is that if you do anything wrong according to the government, the labor camps or the capital punishment are waiting for you.
@@larsstolz the internet is a foolish man’s paradise hahaha
@@larsstolz foreigners are allowed lmao
@@goattv3108 proof of this? have you seen any dprk labour camps? do you know their legal system?
@@larsstolz Just like in London where it's the cities with the most surveillance cameras, the cameras even have facial recognition
Chinese cities tend to be much brighter and livelier. I guess NK is trying to get there.
No pubs then?
No Nightclubs ?
Ahhh I love it I’d love to walk around North Korea at night
North korea parece a country much rick for ser tan poor
I’d live there if the Government wasn’t being jerks
My city looks more scary than that
This could very well be a propaganda video, but at the same time shows people living their lives with a high degree of modernity. Then again, there is the negative propaganda coming from the West. The only way to confirm is to go there. The Chinese people go there, and some Europeans
Sorry for those who were born there!
I am sorry for those born in slums of "developed countries" and those homeless people in detriot and california. People living here all have homes, free healthcare and can live peacefully at the very least.
@@gohanblanco5641 98% of the inhabitants die of hunger.. An entire nation where only the capital is illuminated, worse than a zombie movie.... Go live there, you can forget the internet, CZcams, Goku-Dragonball and all the rest, even the food.
@@Varengo85 stop crying clown stop embarrassing yourself
Looks a bit eerie
Bien menos contaminación el auto solo para la empresa para trabajar así tiene que der
What is the point of going there?
Wouldn't be funny if all the lights, cars, people walking around in Pyongyang late at night was only a show for this video. A propaganda video of Pyongyang. I wouldn't be surprised once the video stops shooting everything turns off and becomes completely dark and people just return home.
Pyongyang looks like a wonderful city.
Looks like the 80s. I like it
Yes, it looks 80s but not with a good feeling to it.
The NORTH
Nice city
Scary
Hola!!! El Paraíso del Que Nadie Quiere Marchar........😎😎😎
Paraíso? Es una ciudad horrible! Pero sí, es un paraíso a comparación con el resto del país
Surprised to see the cars in North Korea. They starve to death but have cars 😅
Pyongyang doesn’t starve to death they’re the elites
Is there any roadside prostitutes?
🎉What a beautiful sad place. No one should have to live like this. My prayers go out for the people of North Korea!
WTF are you talking about?
At last I find a video of NK without the usual demeaning connotations and framing that the west is always trying to impose, but I see the comments section is still what it is...
I'm sure the Elite on the 60th floor of these towers are doing quite well
What's wrong with it?
@@ComradeDrake looks dark and scary to me. I wish I could see this video in the day light.
COREIA DO NORTE BELO LUGAR PARA SE VIVER