The World's Most Closed Capital: Bronze Kims, 100,000-Person Mass Games & DMZ
📍 Pyongyang, North Korea📅 3-day itinerary
The world's most isolated capital city — an entirely state-controlled tourism experience where 5,000 Western visitors per year bow to 22-metre bronze statues, ride 110-metre-deep metro chandeliers past socialist murals, and watch 100,000 schoolchildren create living pixel-art mosaics in the world's largest stadium.
Mandatory Flower-Laying Bow at Two 22-Metre Bronze Statues, Riding the World's Deepest Metro Past Chandelier-Lit Socialist Murals & The Arch Bigger Than Paris
330-Metre Pyramid Under Construction for 38 Years That Officially Does Not Exist & 100,000 Schoolchildren Creating Human Pixel Mosaics in the World's Largest Stadium
Embalmed Bodies of Two Dead Leaders in Glass Sarcophagi with Four-Direction Bowing & The Most Mined 4 km Strip of Land on Earth