First Tourist in North Korea’s Capital After 5 Years 🇰🇵

First Tourist in North Korea’s Capital After 5 Years 🇰🇵

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Today’s a weird one—honestly, I’m still processing it. I just became the first tourist allowed into North Korea’s capital after five years of total lockdown 🇰🇵. No crowds, no guides rushing me—just me, wandering through empty government plazas under a pale, hazy sky. The whole city felt like a faded photograph: muted grays, soft concrete tones, and that strange quiet where every footstep echoes. There’s this eerie calm here, a mix of curiosity and isolation that’s impossible to describe. I’m not promising crazy reveals—this is about capturing a real, unfiltered glimpse of a place the world hasn’t seen in half a decade. If you’re into travel that feels like a documentary, this one’s for you. What’s the most closed-off country you’ve ever visited? Let me know below 👇

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