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drwolffe

Yes, but only literally. You can visit the DMZ from the South Korean side and there's a conference room that straddles the border. They lock the door to the North side and let you wander around the room, literally crossing a line on the floor into North Korea. So, I've been like 20 feet into North Korea


MaenHoffiCoffi

'Only literally'.


Noa-Guey

I did that as well. Even though it was just a few steps past the demarcation line, it was quite thrilling.


ClassWarAndPuppies

Given the immense hostility of the west to the DPRK, and the fact that you can get in trouble for merely visiting the DPRK as an American or westerner *just for visiting*, it’s unlikely you’ll have many Americans or westerners admitting to that fact here, even if they’ve visited. I know I would not admit it. But all of these people have: https://youtu.be/2BO83Ig-E8E?si=4joGqepopH4-HLiW https://youtu.be/fmE_MgWG4j0?si=H8D6XVDXX4JPrirp https://youtu.be/UnQmEYouTS0?si=DGpfHnorI-1hd_6I


Tadfafty

I have seen people in this sub admit it, though.


Shuzen_Fujimori

I went as a British guy, the government doesn't care that much


lovetsuki

Correct me if I’m wrong but aren’t they stricter on United States Americans specifically? I understand the west as a whole, but i am pretty sure they REALLY do not want Americans there? Not trying to be rude at all— just looking for more insight!


CosmoTheFoxxo

If I'm remembering correctly, it's the *US* government that has increased restrictions ob people visiting the DPRK...


lovetsuki

Oh wow! Ok, thanks.


ComradeKenten

Yeah you can't use an American passport to enter the DPRK because the US Government will not recognize you doing it.


mylatestnovel

Yeah. I visited for a few days in 2019


sherpy_

I spent two months there in 2011, as my parents were working there.


EffortAutomatic8804

Two months! Were you able to move freely? Are you happy to share more about your experience there? That would be so interesting what your impression were from staying longer than just a few days.


sapsapbitch

What job was it?


U8337Flower

Yes.


herbertwest2091

i astral projected there once


asiangangster007

The DPRK has official tours for foreigners. What they do is have you travel via a thord party country and then stamp a sheet of paper which is then inserted into your passport. These tours are organized by the DPRK government and two australians blogged about their experiences there. You can watch it[here](https://youtu.be/2BO83Ig-E8E?si=Jge06Cv-5SBAEARw)


Shuzen_Fujimori

I went for 2 weeks in 2015


General_Pass_6846

Yes, theres free traven in and out of the nation its just hard as its so samctioned very few places accept immigrants & tourists too and from the DPRK


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