The Best Reasons to Visit Seoul
Lunch was taken in the (turning) eatery at the 230m tall Television Tower. A flimsy old lift got us up to the top yet it more likely than not been the slowest lift I've at any point been in! It required around 3 anguishing minutes to get to the top, with the steady dread that the string that was pulling us up could snap and sent us falling to our specific destruction whenever! However, we made it to the top and the perspectives were tremendous.
The food was, by and by, the best that DPRK had to bringing to the table, and our after lunch amusement was karaoke politeness of the 2 servers who'd been serving us.
A grin towards one of them wound up in her holding my best buy korea hand while she sang her melody (I'm certain discussing the significance and wonderfullness of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il)! I was somewhat upset that I may have unconsciously recently joined the Workers Party of Korea, and wouldn't be permitted to leave!
First stop after lunch was the Arch of Triumph in Pyongyang. Sound recognizable? All things considered, you may think about the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, and when you see this curve you'd be excused for confusing it with the Parisian milestone. This curve was displayed on the one in France, yet constructed greater so the case can be made that this is the biggest stone curve on the planet.
You'll see that DPRK prefers its reality records. The curve was really amazing, as was remaining in a 3-path street for quite a long time while taking pictures of it, without the smallest dread of a vehicle coming.
Take a stab at doing that in London! On the photograph to the right you can see the Arch of Triumph in the frontal area, however I expect a considerable lot of you are thinking about what the three-sided molded structure is behind the scenes.
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