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Or it doesn't even appear?
A couple said they dined there in the large dining room while being the only customers.
You have access to Facebook and other social networks. But your messages are filtered: you can be deported if your words are contrary to the document you sign to obtain your visa. Or worse, you can be jailed. Everything is based on your attitude and your words in the messages you send to your loved ones.
I would also like to visit the DPRK.
On a Franco-German television channel (called "Arte"), I had seen a series of 3 reports on tourism in the DPRK. Very interesting. There are bus tours across the country for tourists. A guide (who speaks your language perfectly) "accompanies" you throughout your stay.
The most astonishing, for Westerners, is the midday meal, where the driver and the guide drink a lot, with a nap after the midday meal. But since you too are totally drunk, a nap is welcome :)