North Korean workers cross the Yanggak Bridge over the Taedong River that runs through in Pyongyang, the country’s capital. Government guides told the tourists that mingling with ordinary people was prohibited because North Koreans would not be comfortable speaking with foreigners or having their pictures taken. (via North Korea’s unusual experiment in tourism - The Washington Post)

*As insane and restrictive as North Korea is, I’m dying to go there.

North Korean workers cross the Yanggak Bridge over the Taedong River that runs through in Pyongyang, the country’s capital. Government guides told the tourists that mingling with ordinary people was prohibited because North Koreans would not be comfortable speaking with foreigners or having their pictures taken. (via North Korea’s unusual experiment in tourism - The Washington Post)

*As insane and restrictive as North Korea is, I’m dying to go there.