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Founder Hilary Bradt recently joined Regent Holidays on an 18-day tour of North Korea, and took over our Instagram to show us her highlights:
#NorthKorea is normally described as ‘The World’s Most Secretive Nation’. True, but it’s also the only remaining communist country — though our @regent_holidays guide, Carl, described it as ‘socialist aspiring to communist’ — and that’s what makes it so fascinating. In a nutshell, there’s free housing, healthcare, education, everyone has a job and there’s no income tax. The downside to this arrangement is well known, but I must say I saw no obvious poverty, or no worse than I see in the developing world, and the people waved and smiled at us as cheerily as in any other country I’ve been to. #bradt #taketheroadlesstravelled
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Unique to #NorthKorea is the idea of #Juche, which translates as ‘master of oneself’. Juche was developed by the first leader, Kim Il Sung, and embraced by his son and grandson, Kim Jong Il and Kim Jong Un. It’s a complex concept, but it infuses daily life and gives absolute power to the leader. The symbol of Juche, and by extension, North Korea, is the Marxist hammer and sickle, with the addition of a calligraphy brush to represent intellectual achievement. #bradt #taketheroadlesstravelled
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I knew that we had to pay our respects to the statues of the two leaders, but I had no idea that our respects would amount to 22 bows! We became very practised, buying flowers (or rather, Carl bought the flowers, sometimes real, sometimes plastic) and we would take it in turn to lay the flowers before the statues, or waxworks, or mosaics, look up respectfully, then line up to bow. Initially I just dipped my head but by the end I was doing a deep bow from the waist; it went some way towards relieving my aching back from so much standing around listening to explanations. @regentholidays #Bradt #taketheroadlesstravelled #myregentmoment
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