One year ago I went on a strictly guided 7-day tour in North Korea, where they took away my passport and didn't allow me to explore anything, even Pyongyang, on my own.
North Korea, or The Hermit Kingdom, was definitely the weirdest country I had ever visited and during my time there I kept wondering what life was like in neighboring South Korea, which used to be exactly the same country just over 60 years ago! That's why at the end of life in North Korea experience, I promised myself to visit South Korea this year so that I could compare my North Korea vs. South Korea experiences. Those pairs of pictures you'll see below show the differences of life in both Koreas - first one stands for South, and the second, after the flip, stands for North.
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Free Time
And, this is the only thing they do in their free time....? No, somehow these pairs of pictures are like propaganda materials - for the other side.
This not what north koreans do in there free time. this is a government shindig of some kind. north koreans have picnics just like everyone else. sheesh!
Reminds me of my first visit to East Berlin in 1976. The roads were clear, but WWII ruble was in the City squares. Beautiful things were staged in store front windows, but not for the typical East Berliner. Returning to West Berlin the bus was check for East Berliners by using huge flat mirrors to look for escapees under the bus. In Estonia under Russian rule, the people were told bananas on Finish TV adds were all fake. Typical of totalitarian regimes. Lies. Attack the press, attack freedoms, convince people the dictator cares about YOU.
Wow, I never realized how different and, sad life in north korea, I knew about life in south korea because my aunt is south korean. but just wow.
I don't see how people can let some one so power into power i mean if it was me and i know that it is very hard to do this in this kind of situation but find a way to take down the goverment there has got to be a way to many people are being mistreated.
My heart just breaks for those poor people in North Korea. I can't imagine the hell they live through every single days of their lives. Someone REALLY needs to take out that fat horrible piglet that's SUPPOSE to be a leader. His people are far too terrified to do it, it's up to the rest of the world to get it done. I'm not usually in favor of getting rid of people but this monster isn't a person. He a horrible evil tool of the devil, a demon and as far as I'm concerned he can be sent back to where he came from by any means necessary.
I was stationed in SO Korea 76-77 - such a beautiful country! Because of NO Korea, the entire country was on curfew from midnight to 4am. I wanted to retire and go back, but they don't like us GI's so much any more. Yes, I DO understand.
Does any one know why they are holding scarfs (or something like it) mostly in red? 😦
I guess they will tie them around their neck. Students in Vietnam have the red scarfs too.
Load More Replies...As you look at the comparisons, keep in mind that while I can only imagine the horrible tyranny that these poor N. Korean people have to endure each day, some of these images are misleading in their comparison to each other. If you want to get a deeper view of North Korea check out this large collection of photos along with a narrative to put things into their proper perspective. http://www.earthnutshell.com/category/north-korea/
Youth
Parking Lot
Street
Countryside
University
Train Station
I would like to know how the pictures of North Korea were taken. I've read that they are very strict about what they allowed shared and removed from their country. I'm curious is they were taken in secret or....
How strict they are about photos is grossly, grossly exaggerated. Usually our guides let us take pictures of most places, and warned us in advance if we were going to certain museums, palaces etc. where it wasn't allowed.
Load More Replies...Unlike Daria, who is currently living in ROK(Republic of Korea), I haven't been back since 1971, when I was stationed there. And even way back then it was easy to see how quickly the country was moving from an agrarian society to a technological one. There were several automobile manufactures, and the education level was high. Today, ROK is the world's largest ship maker, and on par with Taiwan. I love the Korean people because they are a 'no nonsense, what you see is what you get' people, unlike the Japanese. They are very much like Americans in their outlook. I do know that trying to reunite with NoKo would be a disaster. Germany tried that after the fall of the Wall, and it set them back so they really haven't completely recovered.
Yep! I've been in S.Korea since the start of the current decade, but from the history I learnt, I need to say the 1970s were an interesting decade. It is eell known how S. Korea was a poor 3rd world country in the 1960s, but thanks to the effort of the people, by the 1970s, they managed to get back on their feet and start recovering economically. Yeah, some may say it's thanks to financial help from abroad, but I assure you that hell was not for free. In the end, it's the efforts and smartness of the Korean people that help them become what they are today.
Load More Replies...You were shown only what they wanted you to see. I totally agreed!
Even if someone paid me a lot of dollars - I would not go to North Korea. Life and health is more valuable ...
I bet North Korea has some beautiful aspects and landscapes in it... but I think that whats going on between the U.S. and North Korea has something to do with the making of this article
I watched the video with big interest. I'm relieved that Jacob made out of North Korea safely. It's difficult to comprehend that South and North relatively not long ago were the same country. I feel really sorry for the Northen Koreans and the brainwashing they have been given. It struck me that they think the skyscrapers are fake. The level of belief in their Supreme Leader is beyond imagination.
I’ve been interested in Korean shows. I watched a show that shows how living is so different and looking at these pics is very similar to the show. Its crazy how different and divided it is.
If you want to get a deeper view of North Korea beyond just this small representation of photos then check out this large collection of photos along with a narrative to put things into their proper perspective. http://www.earthnutshell.com/category/north-korea/
Obviously biased but f**k NK and dictatorships anyway they should realise their power and overthrow the man baby in charge.
It is a fanatic point of view and it is not fair. North subway and South central station compared, city street and country street etc. is shown. I am sad about Bored Panda showing such a failure on objectivity. I don't like north or south better but photos are unfairly compared. It looks good for a BORING PANDA.
So incredibly sad, I hope it will change one day, I know a lot of these people are starving. Great job making this
Perhaps the worst part of all this is that the North Korean people are so isolated that they don't know that life is better outside the north.
Official history aside, seems Korea was split as a sick social engineering experiment. Seems the whole world is one big social engineering experiment to those with too much power and little humanity.
Hi Jacob, could we use your pictures online, for the Daily Mail, please? Many thanks
It must be terrifying to live in the North. Everything you said and did would be monitored.
I already knew some of these @, not because I'm Korean (I'm Spanish), by because of all the K-Dramas XD
Unfortunately both Korea and North Korea are funny Koreans of the heads in the same brainwashing nation. North Korea always wants food, and Korea is a beggar nation wanting money.
Umm... from S.korea And... totally no idea on your opinion. What kind of brainwashing exactly?? And... what about those "Money"??
Load More Replies...I remember watching a part of NK with binocular while i was doing my Military service and can't forget the devastated grey and bald mountain. Since it was winter, i only saw 2 people on the street and i felt them like a robot with no imotion and lifeless movement. It was the first scenery of NK i've ever seen. Back in the day, i couldn't believe that it was same country 64years ago and told myself " it won't be or never be easy to make "ONE" united country because every single situations even mountain or the ground were absolutely different with one in S.korea. I am in my 20's and perhaps i am one of the generations that will be responsible for the unification of Korea but honestly that will be a kind of huge agony in the future...both in social and financial part. However, it might be extremely happy if the country is unified in the end.
So easy to create such lovely propaganda. 60 years ago, the US bombed North Korea to the ground and killed one third of the entire population, before dividing it off from the South and leveling sanctions that undermined every attempt to rebuild and regain their health and prosperity. Nevertheless, they persisted. They rebuilt, with no help, except a bit from the Chinese. Look up the city of Pyong Yang, N. Korea and look at those pictures. Then look up Camp Casey, S. Korea, center of the occupation of one country by another. The pictures in this article represent only the very worst of North Korea and the very best of South Korea, and I have no doubt about the ease of creating an article which reveals the exact opposite. You can create such a photo essay as this with any two countries very easily, excepting some of the Middle Eastern countries that we have recently bombed into extinction. Be careful of hating North Korea. They have bombed no one, attacked no one, unlike the US.
You have created an amazing project, the NK photoshoot is a rebellious task - i seen some videos where they won't allow you to take photo. Many countries are turning into North Korea - like India, in a way improving to digital and armed forces and in other policitans making the countries more corrupted. We cannot oppose the govt or the policitians - as the governed by the corporates. For natural resource like water and farming land are converting into muliplex - new projects which will make the land not useful for farming. When we make a stand against them - they use force to beat us all the young generations. From those others are concentrated in earning only money - greed. Even we cannot oppose them in Social media - they get reported or fb system get us. Those who dare are mentioned as "Anti-Indian".
I would like to know how the pictures of North Korea were taken. I've read that they are very strict about what they allowed shared and removed from their country. I'm curious is they were taken in secret or....
How strict they are about photos is grossly, grossly exaggerated. Usually our guides let us take pictures of most places, and warned us in advance if we were going to certain museums, palaces etc. where it wasn't allowed.
Load More Replies...Unlike Daria, who is currently living in ROK(Republic of Korea), I haven't been back since 1971, when I was stationed there. And even way back then it was easy to see how quickly the country was moving from an agrarian society to a technological one. There were several automobile manufactures, and the education level was high. Today, ROK is the world's largest ship maker, and on par with Taiwan. I love the Korean people because they are a 'no nonsense, what you see is what you get' people, unlike the Japanese. They are very much like Americans in their outlook. I do know that trying to reunite with NoKo would be a disaster. Germany tried that after the fall of the Wall, and it set them back so they really haven't completely recovered.
Yep! I've been in S.Korea since the start of the current decade, but from the history I learnt, I need to say the 1970s were an interesting decade. It is eell known how S. Korea was a poor 3rd world country in the 1960s, but thanks to the effort of the people, by the 1970s, they managed to get back on their feet and start recovering economically. Yeah, some may say it's thanks to financial help from abroad, but I assure you that hell was not for free. In the end, it's the efforts and smartness of the Korean people that help them become what they are today.
Load More Replies...You were shown only what they wanted you to see. I totally agreed!
Even if someone paid me a lot of dollars - I would not go to North Korea. Life and health is more valuable ...
I bet North Korea has some beautiful aspects and landscapes in it... but I think that whats going on between the U.S. and North Korea has something to do with the making of this article
I watched the video with big interest. I'm relieved that Jacob made out of North Korea safely. It's difficult to comprehend that South and North relatively not long ago were the same country. I feel really sorry for the Northen Koreans and the brainwashing they have been given. It struck me that they think the skyscrapers are fake. The level of belief in their Supreme Leader is beyond imagination.
I’ve been interested in Korean shows. I watched a show that shows how living is so different and looking at these pics is very similar to the show. Its crazy how different and divided it is.
If you want to get a deeper view of North Korea beyond just this small representation of photos then check out this large collection of photos along with a narrative to put things into their proper perspective. http://www.earthnutshell.com/category/north-korea/
Obviously biased but f**k NK and dictatorships anyway they should realise their power and overthrow the man baby in charge.
It is a fanatic point of view and it is not fair. North subway and South central station compared, city street and country street etc. is shown. I am sad about Bored Panda showing such a failure on objectivity. I don't like north or south better but photos are unfairly compared. It looks good for a BORING PANDA.
So incredibly sad, I hope it will change one day, I know a lot of these people are starving. Great job making this
Perhaps the worst part of all this is that the North Korean people are so isolated that they don't know that life is better outside the north.
Official history aside, seems Korea was split as a sick social engineering experiment. Seems the whole world is one big social engineering experiment to those with too much power and little humanity.
Hi Jacob, could we use your pictures online, for the Daily Mail, please? Many thanks
It must be terrifying to live in the North. Everything you said and did would be monitored.
I already knew some of these @, not because I'm Korean (I'm Spanish), by because of all the K-Dramas XD
Unfortunately both Korea and North Korea are funny Koreans of the heads in the same brainwashing nation. North Korea always wants food, and Korea is a beggar nation wanting money.
Umm... from S.korea And... totally no idea on your opinion. What kind of brainwashing exactly?? And... what about those "Money"??
Load More Replies...I remember watching a part of NK with binocular while i was doing my Military service and can't forget the devastated grey and bald mountain. Since it was winter, i only saw 2 people on the street and i felt them like a robot with no imotion and lifeless movement. It was the first scenery of NK i've ever seen. Back in the day, i couldn't believe that it was same country 64years ago and told myself " it won't be or never be easy to make "ONE" united country because every single situations even mountain or the ground were absolutely different with one in S.korea. I am in my 20's and perhaps i am one of the generations that will be responsible for the unification of Korea but honestly that will be a kind of huge agony in the future...both in social and financial part. However, it might be extremely happy if the country is unified in the end.
So easy to create such lovely propaganda. 60 years ago, the US bombed North Korea to the ground and killed one third of the entire population, before dividing it off from the South and leveling sanctions that undermined every attempt to rebuild and regain their health and prosperity. Nevertheless, they persisted. They rebuilt, with no help, except a bit from the Chinese. Look up the city of Pyong Yang, N. Korea and look at those pictures. Then look up Camp Casey, S. Korea, center of the occupation of one country by another. The pictures in this article represent only the very worst of North Korea and the very best of South Korea, and I have no doubt about the ease of creating an article which reveals the exact opposite. You can create such a photo essay as this with any two countries very easily, excepting some of the Middle Eastern countries that we have recently bombed into extinction. Be careful of hating North Korea. They have bombed no one, attacked no one, unlike the US.
You have created an amazing project, the NK photoshoot is a rebellious task - i seen some videos where they won't allow you to take photo. Many countries are turning into North Korea - like India, in a way improving to digital and armed forces and in other policitans making the countries more corrupted. We cannot oppose the govt or the policitians - as the governed by the corporates. For natural resource like water and farming land are converting into muliplex - new projects which will make the land not useful for farming. When we make a stand against them - they use force to beat us all the young generations. From those others are concentrated in earning only money - greed. Even we cannot oppose them in Social media - they get reported or fb system get us. Those who dare are mentioned as "Anti-Indian".