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Travel tips in North Korea: one of the most mysterious places in the world

North Korea, a country known for its mystery and strict regulations, is always an interesting destination for tourists who love to explore less-known places. With its unique culture, majestic landscapes and unique lifestyle, North Korea offers visitors many different experiences compared to other countries.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên27/09/2024

However, to have a safe and complete trip, you need to master the important regulations and notes when setting foot in this country.

Notes on North Korean tourist visa

When traveling to North Korea, a visa is required. You cannot apply for a visa yourself, but must go through a North Korean-approved travel agency. The visa application process can take several weeks and requires extensive documentation, such as a passport and detailed personal information. Furthermore, visitors must adhere strictly to a government- mandated itinerary and are not allowed to move freely within the country.

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Korean cuisine is diverse and traditional.

Korean cuisine, though little known, is diverse and deeply traditional. The main dishes are kimchi, cold noodles (naengmyeon), mixed rice (bibimbap) and grilled meat (bulgogi). In addition, some local dishes are very special, such as clam soup and dried fish. Visitors should try local restaurants to feel the traditional taste, however, pay attention to comply with the regulations on eating places and avoid inappropriate behavior.

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Telephone and internet in North Korea - strict limits

In North Korea, visitors are not allowed to use the public internet and international mobile services are limited. You cannot use your own mobile phone and must rent a local SIM card from a North Korean telecommunications company. Internet is virtually non-existent, except in a few international hotels and is strictly controlled. This means you should be prepared to be disconnected from the outside world for the duration of your visit.

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Do not take photos of local people without permission.

Taking photos in North Korea requires following many strict regulations. Tourists are not allowed to take photos of local people without permission, as well as taking photos of military structures and important infrastructure. In addition, when taking photos in public places, you should also ask your tour guide first to avoid violating regulations. This helps you respect local culture and customs, and avoid unnecessary trouble.

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Currency of North Korea

Visitors are not allowed to use the North Korean currency (won). Instead, you will need to use currencies such as USD, Euro or Chinese Yuan (CNY) when shopping at stores designated for foreigners. Other forms of payment such as credit cards are not widely accepted, so you will need to bring enough cash for the entire trip. Note that currency exchange in North Korea is not common and it is recommended that you exchange your money before arriving.

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Traveling to North Korea not only offers unique experiences but also helps visitors learn more about one of the most closed countries in the world. However, mastering the regulations, from visas, currency to taking photos and using the internet, is extremely necessary to ensure a smooth and safe trip. If you are passionate about discovering new things, North Korea will definitely bring you unforgettable memories.


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