My Final Day in North Korea - Is Anything Here Actually Real?

My Final Day in North Korea - Is Anything Here Actually Real?

8345
5

AD

Today I woke up in Pyongyang with a knot in my stomach—because nothing here feels real. 🚫🇰🇵 From the perfectly synchronized traffic to the guides who never leave your side, every moment raises the same question: is this authentic or just a performance? I walk through empty subway stations, past staged markets, and into “model villages” where no one actually lives. Grainy footage, washed-out skies, and muted colors mirror the unease. You feel the tension between what’s shown and what’s hidden. This isn’t just a travel video—it’s a deep dive into the psychology of control and perception. If you’ve ever wondered what journalism looks like on the ground in the world’s most isolated country, this one’s for you. What would you do if you couldn’t trust anything you saw?

Comments

(5)

AD

titleIcon

Recommended for you

My Final Day in North Korea - Is Anything Here Actually Real?

8345
5

AD