The Taedong River in Pyongyang has many similarities with the Han River in Seoul, so it is fun to compare them.
Imagine what Korea would look like if there were high-rise buildings along the Han River.
These days, when I go to Park One at night, it really feels like Manhattan.
I'm really looking forward to seeing more buildings being built in the future.


These large sculptures symbolizing the Communist Party and dictatorship
Later, Korea absorbs it or takes it back through war.
Even if Korea takes the lead in unification, I think it should not be torn down but should be historically preserved like the current Seoul Station.
Of course, elements symbolizing the Kim family, propaganda, and political phrases must be erased without a trace.
On the one hand, I feel sad that the Japanese Government-General of Korea was destroyed.
That too is history, and erasing it does not erase it. Of course, if the site had been torn down at the time for the interior of Gyeongbokgung Palace, I would have agreed to tear it down unconditionally.
Pyongyang People's Study Hall, often mentioned in DC
The architectural style is fascinating and at the same time pretty, so it often attracts attention.
Instead of tearing this down, it would be nice if all traces of incitement were erased and it was used as a helpful facility for Korea.
I almost want to steal it lol.
The Grand People's Study Hall, Kim Il* Square in front of it, and Ryugyong Tower on the right.
This is the view from above the Daedong River.
I guess Western foreigners think North Korea is mysterious and the city is pretty and worth seeing for no reason.
Of course, both China and North Korea follow dictatorships and have carefully planned plans by top experts, clenching their teeth and making things look good for propaganda purposes, but...
Anyway, on the other side
There is a tower of Juche ideology, but the phrases on the building should be erased without a trace.
Pyongyang Station is praised for its design even abroad.
Although the Pyongyang subway receives good reviews, the exterior of Pyongyang Station is also famous for its extremely good reviews.
The color of the building and the clock tower in the center have a pretty design, so if Koreans can use it, I hope it will be preserved for a long time like the old Seoul Station.
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I was jealous when I saw stadiums being built in Seoul during the Seoul Olympics.
Rungrado May 1st Stadium, built for the purpose of confrontation
It is said to be able to accommodate the world's largest number of people.
The stadium was built in the same location as Yeouido on the Han River, so it's interesting to compare it to Seoul.
Science and Technology Center with a unique appearance
Arc de Triomphe in Pyongyang
It's our history, but cultural properties and relics we can't see.
An apartment complex on Ryomyeong Street that seems to be overdoing things.
We are also familiar with large parks inside apartment complexes.
There are many buildings with such unique exteriors, so it is fun to look at them.
I can see why Western kids who like urban design and architecture have a good opinion of Pyongyang.
In addition, Pyongyang's urban designs seem to be copied from Seoul, and there are many experimental buildings, so it is fun to compare them with Korea only in Pyongyang.
I'll post more information if I can.
Ideological verification is a given, and the Kim family portrait is a mosaic.
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