Pyongyang by Night

Pyongyang by Night

one of the darkest capital with very little options to go out at night

Location: 

Sosong St, Pyongyang, North Korea

Duration: 

Saturday, May 5, 2018

Personal highlights

  1. Pyongyang by night: like many other cities but not as bright
  2. Walking around: always with a local guide, free to take pictures
  3. Passing by people: feeling save and mostly ignored by them
  4. Places to go: restaurants, hotels, few cafes and Circus Theater
  5. My experience: different from most cities, feeling free and restricted

Image sources

  1. Kim Il-sung Square
  2. Public shooting range
  3. Arch of Triumph
  4. Mirae Scientists Street
  5. Central Railway Station

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