In a Nutshell: I was part of the first ever group of foreigners given access to all stations across both lines of the Pyongyang Metro. This may sound mundane, but the restricted Pyongyang Metro is surely among the most mysterious yet beautiful transit systems on earth. Each of its sixteen stations are unique yet ultra-nationalistic in theme, showcasing North Korea’s revolutionary history, goals and achievements to impressionable commuters through a series of mosaics, murals and monuments. It’s a lavish underground museum long shrouded by foreign conspiracy theory. Sensationalism aside, here is my journey in over sixty photos of the beating heart of Pyongyang, the Pyongyang Metro.
About: I’m Elliott. I’m the tour director at North Korea tour operator Uri Tours. I travel a lot myself, sometimes to the unusual, weird and wacky. Earth Nutshell is where I share my experiences. Interested in visiting North Korea for yourself? Shoot me an email at [email protected].
To set the scene, here’s a small video snippet descending to the platforms with the sound of revolutionary anthems booming from antique loudspeakers central to the escalator…
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Want to visit North Korea for yourself? I can help. I’m the tour director at Uri Tours, a North Korea tour operator. For inquiries you can contact me directly at [email protected].
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the only place i see people smiling are in the paintings
How fascinating! Thank you so much for sharing these with us.
Thanks for the photos.
It’s a beautiful country with own history and tradition. We do not need to try to change them.
The real and practical meaning of”out of this world”
Very nice Elliot thanks for the photos
Wow…just wow! Thank you so much for this! Greetings from Portugal.
What a great work Elliot. Every single photo in this page is priceless, no one could ever show this `hidden world` like that. I wonder how you took your camera out and took all these photos knowing that it is not allowed and that you could have been caught and arrested. Interesting that we know their regime even though this place seems like a good place to live, regardless to politics, this place looks peacefull but it is a big city and cannot be compared with our big cities in the west, no beggars in the streets, druggies or thieves, we cannot believe such things in a great city. Thanks for sharing all these incredible photos !!! Respect from Brazil !!!
Great article and excellent photos, I really enjoyed reading it. I would love see more of life in North Korea.
Fascinating; thank you so much for sharing these wonderful photos.
Kim Jong-Un seems very much an afterthought, especially in the newspapers (and of course his photo hasn’t joined the terrible two). Do you have any thoughts on that?