The North Korean tour guide was furious that netizens were taking pictures like this in North Korea.

Traveling to North Korea, can obviously feel that the air is very fresh and the environment is very good. Pyongyang, North Korea, has first-class greenery and a very high greening rate, and according to the tour guide, North Korea is known as a garden city. From personal experience, it is no exaggeration to say that Pyongyang is a garden city. There are many parks in Pyongyang, and none of them are closed, so when you walk on the flowery roads, you don’t know whether you are walking on the street or in a park. The cityscape of Pyongyang is fantastic.

The DPRK is very hygienic, and there are not only sanitation workers on the road, but also many citizens and students, who voluntarily form voluntary laborers to clean the streets. In Pyongyang, North Korea, I was impressed by the large lawns that can be seen in many places. The lawns in Pyongyang look very beautiful and clean, with very few weeds. Occasionally, you can see North Korean children cleaning up garbage on the lawns, which are well maintained.

I have to say, Pyongyang is a good city for taking photos, where you can see vintage buildings, magnificent venues, characteristic posters, and standing girls.

And these are the images that tourists like to take. I also like to take pictures, so I can’t help but pick up my cell phone and take pictures of anything I see in Pyongyang. However, there was one time when I was taking pictures in Pyongyang that made my tour guide angry.

Once, when I visited a scenic spot, there was a large grassy area next to it. There were pigeons on the grass, and I stepped onto the grass to take pictures of the pigeons. I had just raised my camera when the tour guide noticed me. She immediately ran to me and told me to get out of the lawn. After I left the lawn, the tour guide was very upset and criticized me for not knowing how to take care of flowers and plants. The guide said that this was the lawn of the former residence of the leader and it was very impolite to step on the lawn.

Because I stepped on the lawn this incident, in the subsequent trip, the guide to me extra attention. For example, when I went to which place to visit, she would remind me what I could not touch and what I could not take pictures of, and she would emphasize it over and over again. Overall, North Korean tour guides are very friendly, provided that you pay attention to your personal qualities. There are a lot of things to be aware of when taking photos in North Korea. What do you think about this?

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