Singapore photographer allowed to take aerial view of North Korea

North Korea is not a very friendly country; you cannot call it a tourist mecca either. Yes, and the eternal halo of mystery and “scary” secrets about how people live there, only incites intrigue and curiosity about the DPRK, and posts with fresh shootings from there invariably become wildly popular. No less excitement, for example, was caused by the recent aerial shot of Pyongyang, made by Singaporean photographer Aram Pan.

The harsh North Korean government has not just given the go-ahead for the shooting, which, as if at a glance, opens the capital of the state. The photographer worked as part of his own project DPRK360, the purpose of which is to show the beauty of Pyongyang and create a more friendly and open image for the country. Apparently, the North Korean authorities really liked this idea. The author of the project promised that there would be no politics, only breathtaking views and indescribable atmosphere.

Watch the video: World's First Aerial 360 Video Over North Korea 2017 (May 2024).

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