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When do you want to travel to North Korea? Is there a tour guide or something?

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The better season for traveling to North Korea is from May to mid-June, and ends at 10 in September. At this time, the climate is the best and the scenery is beautiful.

You can go to the travel agency that handles North Korea tourism to get a brief introduction of North Korea tourism.

At present, North Korea tours are all group tours, which are divided into border tours and multi-day tours.

The former includes Sinuiju 1 day tour and Luoxian 1-3 day tour, while the latter includes attractions such as Pyongyang, Kaesong, Nanpu, Miaoxiangshan and Sinuiju.

The main attractions of North Korea's tourism include:

Pyongyang: Main Thought Tower, Bronze Statue of Kim Il Sung and Monument to Maxima in Wanshoutai, Kim Il Sung Square, Wanjingtai Children's Palace, Kim Il Sung's former residence, American spy ship, Tanjunling, Memorial Hall of the Liberation War of the Motherland, Friendship Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Monument to the Founding of the Party, etc.

Kaesong: Panmunjom, Korea Museum, etc.

Nanpu: Xihai Shiplock

Miaoxiangshan: Fukenji, Kim Il Sung Gift Museum and Kim Jong Il Memorial Hall.

Sinuiju: Citizen Park, North Pyongan Road History Museum, Kim Il Sung Revolutionary History Museum, Kim Il Sung Bronze Statue, Headquarters Kindergarten, Yalu River, etc.

Luo xian: aquatic products market, Japanese seaside tour, etc.

The route of each travel agency is different, but it is nothing more than the above attractions; If you have a group with special needs, you can also contact the travel agency and negotiate with the North Korean side, but the money will be increased.

Generally speaking, it is most affordable for railway travel agencies and international travel agencies to go to Dandong [from Dandong] or travel agencies in Yanji [from the north to Luoxian, North Korea] to participate in tour groups.