NORTH KOREA: The Country Where Almost No One Enters or Leaves

North Korea is, quite possibly, the most secretive and least understood country on the entire planet. Ruled by the same family for three consecutive generations, millions of its citizens live with no real access to the internet, no outside information, and under a level of social control unlike anywhere else in the world. In this video we explore its most surprising secrets: a subway so deep it also functions as a bomb shelter, a giant hotel that's remained unfinished for decades, a punishment system that can extend to entire families across generations, and the devastating famine of the 1990s that marked the country forever. You'll discover what daily life is really like in North Korea, beyond the headlines, told with rigor and without sensationalism. If you love history, geopolitics, and the secrets of the world's most unknown countries, this is your channel. 📍 New episodes every week 🌍 Countries, cities, and curiosities you never knew