NORTH KOREA DASHCAM | PYONGYANG AT NIGHT | CITY VIEW | DAILY LIFE | DRIVING IN NORTH KOREA
NORTH KOREA DASHCAM | PYONGYANG AT NIGHT | CITY VIEW | DAILY LIFE | DRIVING IN NORTH KOREA
In this video I take you to see the atmosphere of the streets in Pyongyang City, North Korea at night. Cars, pedestrians and busy city lights in Pyongyang.
Location on this video;
Taehak Street : maps.app.goo.gl/Mo4PpC4Gn2A4B...
Tongdaewon Street: maps.app.goo.gl/nuSPcA8fKWsDw...
Okryu Bridge: maps.app.goo.gl/yoZQw6uvWvCiq...
Pyongchon - Kangan Street: maps.app.goo.gl/NV8SAhKW2isrA...
Kim-ilsung Square: maps.app.goo.gl/JtNaQjnHovLvY...
Gear: GoPro Hero4
Driver: / jakaparker
#northkoreavlog
#northkorea
#northkoreadailylife
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Looking at a modern city but without advertisements and stores and cafes everywhere is really therapeutic.
@01-uy3of
Ай бұрын
and junkies and criminals
@Jim_Bag
Ай бұрын
@@01-uy3ofand freedom
@Leaferr
25 күн бұрын
a "modern city" not sure about that one boss.
@MargaritaMagdalena
25 күн бұрын
@@Leaferr Okay kid.
This country has always been so interesting yet mysterious to me. Thanks for your videos mate keep it up
@arleigh31burke-zc2om
5 ай бұрын
It's like a really big zoo
@permings
4 ай бұрын
@@arleigh31burke-zc2om Id say more like a prison
@krishnarao3740
3 ай бұрын
its probably because its so mysterious thats its so fascinating
@MargaritaMagdalena
Ай бұрын
@@arleigh31burke-zc2om Okay 8 month old account.
@MargaritaMagdalena
Ай бұрын
@@arleigh31burke-zc2om Said the empty 8 month old account.
there’s so much more traffic than what i expected! as always, thank you for sharing
@danielb.1567
5 ай бұрын
this is ONLY in pyongyang. dont think its like this anywhere else in that country
@chillgasm
5 ай бұрын
@@danielb.1567zzz it looks very dark, imagine the rest of the country. I bet they do get some of the best night skies though.
@geoffc376
5 ай бұрын
It must be tourist season 🤣
@chonma-ho1
5 ай бұрын
@@danielb.1567 cuz pyongyang has the most citizens of all. the province with the most citizens is south pyongan. so theres not really much traffic when you compare it to other nations as their cities are not as crowded as cities like ex: Jakarta . (ryanggang has the least citizens of around 700k)
@bambangwaseso7899
5 ай бұрын
Meanwhile big cities in capitalist nations have to deal with awful traffic congestion everyday. Too many traffic is not good as well.
Thank you for everything you do. I am from Saudi Arabia and I love your channel🌹
Thank you Jaka! Very interesting as always.
glad to have new content! welcome back Jaka!
Mas jaka, memberi kita informasi yg penasaran dengan north korea. Apa yg diberitakan media barat selalu memburukkan north korea. Tapi inilah kehidupan mereka sebenarnya. Sama seperti negara2 lain. Saya rasa disana orang2nya lebih sehat2. Selalu support mas jaka. Salam dari malaysia.
This country always draw my attention to seeing and knowing more
SO much more traffic than older videos. Many of the articulated trolley buses look very new. My guess is that this is early evening, dark early because it's winter. The lights on the buildings are still on. Isn't there a curfew in Pyongyang, like 10 pm or something?
@YonikMalik
5 ай бұрын
@@Petegyu tell that to Davy, he doesn't believe ya
@dismayer666
5 ай бұрын
@@Petegyu So go and live there.
@simonbone
5 ай бұрын
@@Petegyu I've been there, it was totally dark outside, even in Pyongyang, except for the Juche Tower.
@mravecsk1
5 ай бұрын
Bullshit about paradise can come just from retarded westerner. You know shit, you nevrer lioved nowhere except your western shithole@@Petegyu
@Phantogram2
5 ай бұрын
@@Petegyu Did we watch the same video?
You’re back! Yay
Thanks for sharing. Love all your North Korean videos. Your so much better than CNN. Keep them coming.
@elliotoliver8679
5 ай бұрын
Just about anything is better than CNN
I did not expect to see that amount of traffic! Nice work on the horn lol.
Amazing footage. 😮
looks incredibly quite for a capital city compared to my hometown in indonesia which basically just a small farmer town
Gracias por compartir el tour con corea del norte de gravar por que no se pude pero sk traduces esto eres pro
Amazing video. Thank you for sharing Jaka
Thank you for sharing video 😊
Good video, good country.
Your videos have been so fascinating and educational. Thank you for sharing this with us. My family has enjoyed watching them.
It's like normal thing night city but more dark
Never would I have thought that I would wat h dashcam videos from North Korea
تحياتي لكم من سوريا ❤
Looks better than many countries ive visted
I agree with everyone else! I never expected to see that many cars.
@alasotso5891
2 ай бұрын
people here are not lazy i guess..low crimes im sure, no bars no clubs, no drugs,no gang.. no zombie in the street..America left the group.
surprisingly many people on the streets for a night time, looks more like an evening rush hour
The stark differences between the DPRK and their ROK brethren is astonishing.
@dopecat4012
5 ай бұрын
It's like stepping into the 50s. Their capital city's downtown is so dark.
Saluds from Brazil, comrade!
Темноватый город.
pretty close to what most midwest cities look like but without the homeless camps
8:16 это подпорки под грузовиками ? зачем ?
Pls.post more the life in countryside specially inside a house during their meals
Love your channel, it’s always interesting you have access to youtube from North Korea 😂 I feel like if they find out it’s over…
@andymann6061
5 ай бұрын
I don't think Jaka is actually in NK. Germany I think - just gets videos FROM NK.
@koderamerikaner5147
4 ай бұрын
He posted all his videos after he left north korea. North korean internet only connects to other north koreans. He's an indonesian citizen so he just posted everything after he got back to indonesia
Its so fascinating to think that NK has 38 million people in it... It seems like its so small or that the population is 4 million or something but now watching this i can see, yeah its way bigger than it seems in all the other videos and the amount of people means there has to be some diversity among them
@markhardcastle9820
4 ай бұрын
26m
I like that there aren't as many cars in Pyongyang as there are in NYC (where I'm from) or Mumbai, which is a lot better for the environment.
Looks dystopian and creepy
Огромная цепочка стоящих троллейбусов вызвана обрывом на линии?
What kind of car do/did you own over there?
Thank you very much for giving me this video Please, give me a review of north Korean tv channels if you could.
@TheGesox
5 ай бұрын
They have just one TV channel 😅
@yoviealamsyah4843
5 ай бұрын
@@TheGesoxno no no. They have 3 tv channels. The main channel, education channel, and sports channel.
@TheGesox
5 ай бұрын
@@yoviealamsyah4843 ok three then probably one more than Western Germany in the 60ties😁
Thank you. (traffic girls not working night?)
I don‘t know what i expected lol but the bridge reminds me of cologne, germany😂
Mas jaka balik lg ke korut yaa? Setelah sekian lama vakum video ttg lingkungan korut. Sering2 aplod ya mass 😃
I was so very fascinated with life in North Korea back in 2018...I pondered on what it must be like...then 2020 happened and I got a taste of it...
When was It taken ? More traffic than before but roads seem to be as bas as before
@koderamerikaner5147
5 ай бұрын
The footage is probably a few years old since iirc he was in NK in 2019
See its not that bad as you can see there is no struggle the north is in the best shape of its life! Woooooo!!! Lol
It is so strange that the speakers of the car is silent. No radio, no music at all. Apart from this, everything seems normal.
You're brave.
@koderamerikaner5147
5 ай бұрын
They wouldn't of hurt him. He was an indonesian government worker working at the indonesian embassy in the DPRK. Unlike the US and NATO, Indonesia isn't hated and considered an enemy. They kinda just let him do whatever since they had no reason to fear indonesia.
the roads are ROUGH
What time at night was it.? Greetings from Germany ✊
@jakaparker
5 ай бұрын
About 6 pm
@yoviealamsyah4843
5 ай бұрын
@@jakaparkerbaru jam 6 sore, gelapnya udah kayak jam 9 malam di Jember. 😅😅
The problem with NK is that there's not enough lighting, like everywhere
Damn, where are the street lights? It looks so eerie. I can imagine people often stumbling, especially the elderly.
@baikushex0et682
4 ай бұрын
@2:25
when was this recorded?
@LuisarClips
5 ай бұрын
He is a former resident of DPRK during 2013-2018, so I think that was recorded in those years
Looks pretty dark for a big city.
more videos please
Is this really pyongyang? I never thought there are lots of cars there☺️
Are there always so many people out walking in the dark or was this after some major event?
@dusk_en
5 ай бұрын
He said this was about 6pm, so I'm assuming people are getting off of work
tfw dprk has a better public transit system than your own home state , depressing lol.
Beautiful city! I hope one day I can visit Pyongyang ❤️. One of the best cities in the world I have so much love for it.
It's so dark and ominous.
These are reposts from a few years ago aren’t they?
함께 모여 맛있는 독일 맥주를 마시던 시절이 그립습니다. 가족 모두 건강하고 평안하시길 바랍니다
@Raden75
4 ай бұрын
Masih di pantau, salam dari Indonesia , 😊
How do you get access to post videos on KZread.? Is it legal ?
@tarcise
Ай бұрын
i think its hidden propaganda bro
@moza337
16 күн бұрын
@@tarcise dude the man, an Indonesian ambassador, recorded his daily activities while in North Korea and uploaded them to KZread when he returned to his country.
all that buildings are empties, like the big triangle hotel.
Yang di crash landing on you Pyongyang itu kah?
So like do you live in north korea or like whats the case here?
@koderamerikaner5147
5 ай бұрын
He works as an indonesian government worker. He spent time in north korea at their embassy. Since indonesia has neutral relations with the DPRK, they didn't restrict him in the way they do US and NATO visitors.
There is no rule that gives priority to pedestrians like in Japan, so both pedestrians and drivers need to be careful. This is especially true because there are few street lights and the roads are dark. But most of the car drivers are wealthy people, so I guess they drive with a sense of "Get out of the way!" 日本みたいに歩行者優先のルールがないから、歩行者はもちろん、ドライバーも注意は必要。街灯が少なく道路が暗いからなおさらだ。でも乗用車のドライバーは富裕層ばかりだから、「どけどけ!」という感じで運転しているんだろうが。
Rekaman ini taun berapa om?
how do you manage to shoot with camera all around , or it is allowed and not fully prohibited? just as we know about the DRPK , you can only travel with special agent there, but you walk everywhere you want and make video, please explain this point?
@MargaritaMagdalena
3 ай бұрын
Because he's a businessman who works there.
@pavel8442
3 ай бұрын
@@MargaritaMagdalena thanks for making it clear. But does it mean, that dprk is alright country, and all said in tv about it is a tone of lies ?
Was this late at night?
i wonder how many people get struck by cars walking around in the dark with no street lights?
@elliotoliver8679
5 ай бұрын
we will never know
@RazPerignon
5 ай бұрын
NK has the safest drivers in the world
I read that there is no car insurance in NK. What happens when you get into an accident?
@Markov092
5 ай бұрын
Dunno about insurance but North Korea has Civil law system, which means, one who is responsible for damage has to pay compensation to victim.
@koderamerikaner5147
5 ай бұрын
There is infact car insurance in NK, including a state-owned insurance company. Though, I'm sure if you don't have insurance as the other comment said the person responsible compensates the victim.
People in North Korea have access to youtube and internet in general? Or you are not in there now?
@koderamerikaner5147
5 ай бұрын
They have access to an intranet, an internet that only connects to other nortk koreans. Kinda like China's great firewall but stricter. Sometimes they can even connect to China. He's not living there now, but Jaka Parker did work at an indonesian embassy in north korea. Since Indonesia has decent relations with North Korea, they let him record and go wherever he wanted. They only restrict US and NATO visitors because they see us as enemies potentially spying on them.
Bang, di Korea Utara ada warung nasi Padang gak bang?
Its look like backrooms level
I guess its completely normal for hundreds of people to be out and about with virtually no street lights. It is so strange.
wow not only does it look like a ghost town with all the city lights, that you'd expect from such a large city, missing. But also the cyclists don't seem to bother using any lights. I know electricity is sparse in NK, but dynamos also?
@elliotoliver8679
5 ай бұрын
Lights are for wimps!
@TVCHLORD
4 ай бұрын
Lights are only for the dear leader
Why? 😮
As i understand, you are an Indonesian who lives in NK but how? How can you load this videos to internet? Do you have a special permission?
@dusk_en
5 ай бұрын
Probably diplomatic immunity
@koderamerikaner5147
5 ай бұрын
Diplomatic immunity plus north korea doesn't view Indonesia in a bad light like they do the US and west. He's an indonesian government worker who worked at their embassy in north korea.
North Korean roads : buses, taxis, empty
PETTENG BROOOOO
It seems to be in Rome or Naples 😂😂😂
Большой город теряется в полутьме, это следствие нехватки энергоресурсов.
@user-ro1np4cm3j
2 ай бұрын
По сравнению с тем, что было лет 14 назад, все просто сияет...
신호등이 너무 없으니 사람들이 무단횡단하고 다니네요. 게다가 어둡기까지. 사고 나기 딱 좋은 환경..
Itu mobil pribadi mu sendiri kah bang?
What, no one is allowe to drive. There's only service vehicles
Are there speed limits?
@i-eat-you
5 ай бұрын
Not for the Great Leader!
@elliotoliver8679
5 ай бұрын
rhats what potholes are for
@koderamerikaner5147
5 ай бұрын
Probably. There's traffic laws and control, so chances are there's speed limits.
Kerja apakah di NK om?
Darkness and low traffic, bad condition roads, it can't even imagine it in the capital of another korea. perhaps if seoul were like this, news stories about the government lacking administrative processing would spread to the public. 😅
@oscarbosio9881
4 ай бұрын
Dejando de lado toda discusion politica y siendo objetivo. Se ve un trafico normal al de muchas ciudades de Occidente, en algunas avenidas mas y en otras calles menos como sucede en todos lados. En este video por lo menos no se aprecian calles en mal estado. Comento sobre lo que se ve ya que nunca fui a Corea del Norte y no conozco a nadie que haya ido para que me cuente cual es la realidad.
Prefiro os tiroteios do meu Rio de Janeiro. Tem mais emoção.
From which year is this content? :)
@ZeroStuffGR
5 ай бұрын
This year
@koderamerikaner5147
5 ай бұрын
Probably from a few years ago. Maybe 2019.
Nggak ada ya tukang kopi keliling,warkop,apa rumah makan padang.....heheheh
@oscarbosio9881
4 ай бұрын
Si, hay y bastantes. Nio se si todos tiene acceso a ellas pero no faltan.
刚刚完成了一次6周的中国行 感觉中美两国的入境都简化了 具体表现在都没要求填申报表 我在PEK入离境均要求脱帽量体温 离境时边检时,外国人和持公务护照的中国人一起排长队, 而持中国普通护照旅客另队处理很快。 再者, 入境中国时要分别录入两次指纹(和照相?)。不知为何要一直这么做? 此次中国行感觉变化最大的就是没有遇到一位白/黑人, 倒是遇到一些埃及伊朗人。在几个大城市, 街道和商业区的人气也...
bang lu masih tinggal di sana
Hello Sir, i want to ask you kindly if there is a possibility to make business with NK, im talking about the food sector (nuts, fruits (+dry), like exporting to company x and company x handles the transport to nk
지새지 말아다오. 아름다운 평양의 밤아.
People can't talk shit about Kim, that's America propaganda But Jaka can talk shit about other country
Do they have road rage in NK?
Orang indonesia kok bisa sampe fi korea utara sebagai apa disana😊
It looks so empty
@TIENxSHINHAN
5 ай бұрын
Pyongyang was built to house a much bigger population than it ended up with. Fun fact: North Korea was actually the more successful, developed Korea until the 70s.
@---777---
5 ай бұрын
And dark -_-
@ergot1803
5 ай бұрын
@@TIENxSHINHANTo add to this fun fact: it was because South Korea was very unstable under cycles of dictatorships, coups, assassinatios, civil unrest, and other forms of political instability, while North Korea was extremely heavily subsidised by the Soviet Union because of its status as a socialist ally. Once things stabilized in South Korea, it became a prosperous democracy, while North Korea descended into famine and increasing totalitarianism once the Soviet Union fell, though it was known for its extraordinary totalitarianism and level of personality cult even amongst the other socialist nations during the Cold War.
Where the hell do you get gasoline? All these huge buildings & not a single 7-11, grocery store, anything. I see buses but everyone walking still. Plus no bikes either? Are bikes illegal there? 🤔
Wonder where these people are going? It’s not as if there is nightlife. I always imagine the biggest drawback of life in NK is not the lack of freedom but the sheer boredom