Empty North Korea Hotel (Strange Experience)

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Published 2018-06-30

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  • I think a lot of you are missing the point. Really just think about what he says in his videos. I believe there are messages behind it. He has to be careful as I’m sure he doesn’t want to get into trouble
  • @jfaustin1742
    You really have to read btwn the lines in these types of videos. In order for him to even leave the country with this footage he isn't allowed to speak negatively. All footage is reviewed by North Korean officials. Scary af
  • I couldn't imagine anyone doing a better job of showing us this country. You are respectful, very careful with your words and actions (as you HAVE to be), and still show us things we otherwise would never see. I love these videos. Thank you!
  • "WE WERE THE ONLY PEOPLE THERE". This happened when he was in the hotel, on beaches, in grocery stores, and anywhere else that would be a privilege for a NK citizen. Especially a gorgeous 8km hike
  • @dudndadn12212
    Beautiful country, beautiful people, ruined by politics, what a shame.
  • @Hotlooksamerica
    He has to keep his voice low and stay complementary cuz ... you know.
  • @dsharma6328
    The host is speaking in a suppressed tone, everywhere he goes. The message is well received by the audience on how to film in NK. In addition to this, reading between the lines is crucial; although it is complemented by footage of Empty hotels, roads, workers at the bridge.
  • @bobdickens3674
    It’s so eerie and creepy. It’s almost like a post-apocalyptic country. Everything empty
  • @itsme2365
    Don’t believe for a second that you were NOT being watched..............
  • @unclefester831
    The level of silence in that hotel is creepy to say the least. Hotels are usually lively places where people conduct business meetings and/or have pleasure. Such a pity because the natural beauty of North Korea looks magnificent. So much potential but the people seem depressed. Sad😔
  • @user-yq8sx2dh4k
    All North Korean videos are exactly the same. They take these folks to the same exact places every time.
  • My impressions: - Here is a beautiful park. North Korean people cannot visit here - Here is a delicious full meal. North Korean people obviously do not have this much food, based on how thin they are - Here is a wonderful hotel. North Korean people cannot stay here - Here is a good story: but I have to whisper it to you - Here is a religious temple. North Korean people cannot worship here - Here are some nice shops. North Korean people cannot shop here - Here are some roads. North Korean people cannot drive here (no cars) I have traveled and worked extensively in South Korea. It is a different world. I wish the people of the north all the best. Their government ... well.. not so much.
  • @70du89
    The radio like thing which you see in 5:52 is actually the transmitter with mics and all. They purposely made it look like a radio but it doesn’t work and if you check in the back, you’ll find many wires passing through it. It’s mandatory to have in every room in the country.
  • @lavapix
    Looking for a vacation with deserted beaches you know where to go.
  • @Ben24784
    Kind of reminds me of the Truman Show. You can just imagine when he leaves his Hotel room everybody scrambling to their possitions.
  • @christharp3862
    The room he stayed in was in a resort area that used to be reserved for South Korean tourists were allowed to come up and visit the park. When a South Korean woman wandered off premises and was shot by a guard, that put an end to such visits, yet the the infrastructure remains.