I visited Pyongyang in July 2007

@lornasis (121)
Philippines
December 14, 2007 2:10am CST
I was supposed to take my comprehensive exams last July, but I let it go in favor of a trip to North Korea's capital: Pyongyang! It was both strange and interesting; stimulating, yet numbing; and many other sensations. We stayed there for a 3-day conference, but it seemed to take forever. The strangest part of it was that we has South Koreans in our group, but they stayed in a different (and definitely more grand) hote, and we never socialized with them, except for the brief moment after a dinner in a restaurant - outside the restaurant before boarding our respective buses. While taking notes in a scientific meeting on agriculture, someone looked over my shoulder and says "ah, politics!". I thought, what? I was only taking notes of things I don't quite understand, as well as new things I learned from the different presentations - on how to grow crops and keep pests away! very political! Care to share some experiences? On by flight back home, somebody commented on the rarity of a chance to get North Korea. I think it was all worth skipping the exam. I don't feel any superior than any other person or people, but I had a heightened sense of appreciation for the small joys we enjoy - and take for granted: sleeping under a night sky shining with glittering stars worrying only about getting a cold, or making a quick stop at the corner store for the most recent gossip, or indulging on some no-good sweets with the last bill in my wallet...
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• China
14 Dec 07
The people's response is mostly affected by their living stituation,just like North Korean, who may not be unfriendly, but political. That's good to have a chance to travel,which can make you relax.
@lornasis (121)
• Philippines
14 Dec 07
On the contrary, the trip made me very tense. But about the people there, they were actually very friendly, courteous and very accommodating. They had this deep concern for our security - whatever that meant. But I don't fault them. We come from vastly different backgrounds and experiences. Our perspectives are very different. cheers!
• India
14 Dec 07
oh !what I wnna say it that!! you are a tough guy!! Its really need courage to skip the exam as it comes back after gap by the we may be forgotten!!!! It seems you really enjoyed visiting North korea ! any way it the life where we find some bit of happiness !! beyond happiness nothing is there!! good luck for any other upcoming exams!!!
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@lornasis (121)
• Philippines
14 Dec 07
Yes, I skipped it last July, but I took it this week, yesterday was the last. Not so good prospects. But about my visit to Pyongyang, it was depressing... can't almost breath. Now, I have a new perspective - whatever hardship comes our way, let's be glad for the small joys that have not been denied to us. cheers!