Tag: travel

  • Street Cornering

    Street Cornering

    We were stopping on a street corner in the middle of Pyongyang. We were allowed to roam the area freely and take pictures of whatever we liked. The afternoon was setting and the evening was coming up. People were coming back from work. Children coming home from school or after school events. In the afternoon…

  • DIY Arch of Triumph

    DIY Arch of Triumph

    The tallest arch of triumph stands in Pyongyang. At 60 meters high and 50 meters wide it commemorates the liberation of Korea being a Japanese colony. Once you take the elevator up to the top of the building you have a nice view of Pyongyang. The mandatory movie screening at the end depicting the construction…

  • Traffic police can be fun when you’re in the right country

    Traffic police can be fun when you’re in the right country

    Traffic is often controlled by police members regulating the flow onto crossroads and junctions despite traffic lights being in place as well. The traffic police members as many other state employees wear gorgeous uniforms and even pop out cool sunglasses once the sun shows out. Many of them appear to be female. A fact that…

  • Latest news

    Latest news

    The metro stations of Pyongyang are a public outlet for the latest edition of the Rodong Sinmun or Workers Newspaper of Pyongyang. Travelers of all age and status will gather around the display to find out about the latest informations, sport results and state news. Some of them use spotlights to highlight the section they…

  • Metro of Pyongyang

    Metro of Pyongyang

     The metro of Pyongyang lies deep beyond the surface. At 100 meters depth the escalators running down are very steep and take their time to deliver their passengers to the underground stations. The stations themselves (I was able to visit 3 of them in total) are beautiful displays of colorful propaganda and depictions. There are…

  • Trolleybusses of Pyongyang

    Trolleybusses of Pyongyang

    The capital of Pyongyang has multiple public transportation options to offer. There are Trolleybusses, Tram and Metro lines going through the city. The trolleybusses were easier to photograph even though I have some pictures coming of the Underground as well. The people usually line up at the stations to wait for the busses. Often the…

  • How I found paradise and lost it

    How I found paradise and lost it

     From Seoul I took a plane halfway across the Pacific ocean to arrive on the islands of Hawaii. My days in Waikiki where dominated by two major experiences: Lack of funding and surfing. Coming from Asia and half a year of cheap sleeping, eating and loads of adventures I was shocked by the cost of…