Category Archives: NorthKorea

North Korea themes, part III

on October 19, 2011 in Freedom, NorthKorea

More themes to expect from this blog on North Korea… Leadership, control, and how you are led and controlled You can’t miss some of the North Korean government’s more blatant methods to control its population — the propaganda, unique versions of history, controlling the flow of people and information across its borders, and regulating trade, for example. Some you can’t see as a tourist but the press outside North Korea[…] Keep reading →

North Korea themes, part II

on October 18, 2011 in Freedom, NorthKorea

More themes to expect from this blog on North Korea… Seeing their lack of freedom leads you to value yours more — and that you have to maintain it Compare your freedom to a North Korean’s. Does your greater freedom bring you reward and happiness? If you consider freedom essential to happiness and you aren’t much happier than most North Koreans what are you doing wrong? What are you misunderstanding?[…] Keep reading →

North Korea themes, part I

on October 17, 2011 in Freedom, NorthKorea

Only having written a few posts, I’ve already hit some of the major themes that visiting North Korea raised in me. I’ll touch on them here to clarify them since I expect they’ll continue to show up in future posts. Seeing others reveals things about yourself and your culture — and the more different they are, the deeper they reveal about you and your world. We take many parts of[…] Keep reading →

Pictures of North Korea, part 4: the Arch of Reunification

on October 16, 2011 in Freedom, NorthKorea

Continuing writing about my North Korea trip… More pictures. Click on them for larger views. Approaching our first bona-fide tourist site, the Arch of Reunification. North Korea claims as one of its greatest goals and sources of victimhood is the division of the two Koreas. I don’t sense from South Koreans a great desire to reunify, but I don’t claim any deep insight or knowledge of either culture. Approaching the[…] Keep reading →

Pictures of North Korea, part 3: first views of Pyongyang

on October 15, 2011 in Freedom, NorthKorea

Continuing writing about my North Korea trip… More pictures. Click on them for larger views. Our first morning driving out from the hotel. We experienced driving in North Korea for the first time the night before, coming in from the airport. We landed in the early evening, but night had fallen by the time we reached the city. With almost no streetlights the city was dark. People kept narrowly getting[…] Keep reading →

Pictures of North Korea, part 2: preparing for our first adventure

on October 14, 2011 in Freedom, NorthKorea

Continuing writing about my North Korea trip… More pictures. Click on them for larger views. Today’s pictures are more about our group than North Korea, per se, but they do feature some of the first North Koreans ever throwing frisbees (actually Discrafts, for those who know the difference). The morning after we arrived, waiting to get in the buses to go south to the Demilitarized Zone. We’ve all met enough[…] Keep reading →

Pictures of North Korea, part I: starting at the hotel

on October 13, 2011 in Freedom, NorthKorea

Continuing writing about my North Korea trip… Now let’s see some pictures. Click on them for larger views. The view from our hotel window. The sky was bluer than this picture shows, contrasting with the overcast and polluted skies of Beijing and Shanghai, the other two places I visited on this trip. Nearly all the pictures I’ve seen online of Pyongyang include something about our hotel. It seems all visitors[…] Keep reading →

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