North Korea: stunning series of panoramic shots, one of the most closed countries in the world
North Korea: stunning series of panoramic shots, one of the most closed countries in the world

Video: North Korea: stunning series of panoramic shots, one of the most closed countries in the world

Video: North Korea: stunning series of panoramic shots, one of the most closed countries in the world
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Great panoramic shots of North Korea. Photo by: Reuben Teo
Great panoramic shots of North Korea. Photo by: Reuben Teo

North Korea causes controversial and conflicting opinions. Some consider this country gloomy and impoverished, talking about the fact that public executions still exist there, and starving children are standing by the side of the roads with outstretched hands. Here comes the photographer Ruben Teo (Reuben Teo), on the other hand, is confident that North Korea is a magnificent country that is definitely worth a visit to see for yourself how things really are.

People's Palace of Studies. Photo by: Reuben Teo
People's Palace of Studies. Photo by: Reuben Teo
Aerial view of North Korea. Photo by: Reuben Teo
Aerial view of North Korea. Photo by: Reuben Teo
Museum of Victory in the Patriotic War of Liberation. Photo by: Reuben Teo
Museum of Victory in the Patriotic War of Liberation. Photo by: Reuben Teo
The Juche Ideas Monument and Kim Il Sung Square. Photo by: Reuben Teo
The Juche Ideas Monument and Kim Il Sung Square. Photo by: Reuben Teo
Pyongyang city. Photo by: Reuben Teo
Pyongyang city. Photo by: Reuben Teo
Celebrating the Day of the Nation. Photo by: Reuben Teo
Celebrating the Day of the Nation. Photo by: Reuben Teo
Mass dancing near the Kim Il Sung stadium. Photo by: Reuben Teo
Mass dancing near the Kim Il Sung stadium. Photo by: Reuben Teo
Heavenly Lake or Cheongji Lake on Paektu Mountain. Photo by: Reuben Teo
Heavenly Lake or Cheongji Lake on Paektu Mountain. Photo by: Reuben Teo
Ullim waterfall. Photo by: Reuben Teo
Ullim waterfall. Photo by: Reuben Teo
Taehwa Peak, Masikryong. Photo by: Reuben Teo
Taehwa Peak, Masikryong. Photo by: Reuben Teo
A father with a child at the Cheongsam Agricultural Cooperative. Photo by: Reuben Teo
A father with a child at the Cheongsam Agricultural Cooperative. Photo by: Reuben Teo
Memorial cemetery for revolutionaries. Photo by: Reuben Teo
Memorial cemetery for revolutionaries. Photo by: Reuben Teo
Mid-Autumn Festival, Juche Tower. Photo by: Reuben Teo
Mid-Autumn Festival, Juche Tower. Photo by: Reuben Teo
Monument to the founding of the Labor Party. Photo by: Reuben Teo
Monument to the founding of the Labor Party. Photo by: Reuben Teo
Arch of Reunification (Monument of the Three Charters). Photo by: Reuben Teo
Arch of Reunification (Monument of the Three Charters). Photo by: Reuben Teo
Great monument of Mansuda. Photo by: Reuben Teo
Great monument of Mansuda. Photo by: Reuben Teo

You never know what Asia is fraught with, until at least once you visit its vastness. Vietnam opens before us a magical world of wondrous nature, exotic plants, white beaches, national parks, temples and ruins. Historical sights and pagodas with their myths and legends, all this and much more, so attracts and attracts tourists from different parts of the world, giving bright and unforgettable impressions from travel to one of the most beautiful countries in Southeast Asia.

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