I'd like to get English editions of the Kim's books to put in my mancave library. You're not allowed to bring in outside reading material. Knowing how easily bored I can get, I'd have read everything.
@@petergilkes7082 The comment was figuratively based on the way he places his hand on the camera. I know that it cannot be confiscated because that would be stealing, and that is not common in Asian countries. What they can do is review the photos you took and delete the most "compromising" ones.
If I went here Id spend all my money
I'd like to get English editions of the Kim's books to put in my mancave library. You're not allowed to bring in outside reading material. Knowing how easily bored I can get, I'd have read everything.
I would buy every book, in English.
Google says this hotel is permanently closed? That can't be true. Can anyone confirm it?
You were very lucky that they didn't take your camera
Why? You are allowed to take photographs. Not of the military, but other things you see are not off limits. So, another "wrong" about NK.
@@petergilkes7082 The comment was figuratively based on the way he places his hand on the camera. I know that it cannot be confiscated because that would be stealing, and that is not common in Asian countries. What they can do is review the photos you took and delete the most "compromising" ones.
@@halcon14f1974 OK. I understand.
Where is it exactly located in Pyongyang? I would like to visit it, when I will get there.
In yanggakdo hotel, it says it in the description
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