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If you want to travel to North Korea, how to plan the route is better?

Because North Korea is closed, it is almost impossible to get a personal tourist visa for this country. To make it clear, only delegations can go. Then let's talk about how to plan the route if we want to travel to North Korea.

North Korea is known as the "Three Thousand Miles of Splendid Jiangshan", with rich natural tourism resources, a long history and culture, and simple folk customs. With these advantages, North Korea's tourism is basically based on eco-tourism, cultural relics and urban tourism. Among more than 200,000 foreign tourists, tourists from China, Southeast Asia and Japan account for more than 85%.

North Korea is a nation that can sing and dance well. Korean dance, dancing lightly. The melody of Korean songs is euphemistic and lively. On festive days, people get together, enjoy singing and dancing, and hold various sports competitions. The most popular traditional sports include swinging, seesaw, tug-of-war, wrestling and archery. Among them, seesaws and swings have strong national characteristics.

North Korea's four-day experience tour: recommended route: domestic-Pyongyang-Kaesong-Pyongyang-returning to China. Itinerary: D 1 Domestic-Pyongyang flies from China to Pyongyang, and after arriving in Pyongyang, stays at the famous Yangjiao Island Hotel, then visits the Arc de Triomphe and the theme tower of North Korea, and tastes Korean barbecue in the evening. D2 Pyongyang-Kaesong-Pyongyang after breakfast, take a bus to visit Panmunjom in Kaesong, which is a symbol of the past during the Cold War and the only meeting point between the DPRK and the ROK, and then return to Pyongyang by bus to visit the Koryo Museum, the memorial tower for the founding of the Party and other attractions.