Today there will most likely be some form of mass celebration or even a military parade. This means that today we will require flexibility as we work out when and where celebrations are taking place and where we are allowed to go and see them. This could also include mass dances and potential fireworks in the evening! But we’ll just have to play it by ear, and will make sure we get to the best things we can.
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We will begin with a visit to the Palace of the Sun where the two leaders are lying in state. Visiting the Palace requires a strict formal dress code and anyone not adhering to it will not be allowed to enter. Please see pre tour information for dress codes.
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Afterwards we will head to the Mansudae Grand Monuments where we will see they giant bronze statues of General Kim Jong Il and Eternal President Kim Il Sung. It is customary here to lay flowers (which you can buy for EUR 5 each if you’d like to) as a sign of respect.
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We will then take a walk through the Mansudae Fountain Park, and on to Moranbong Park for celebrations with the locals and a picnic lunch.
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After lunch we will head to the Party Foundation Monument, an impressively large sculpture of the brush, sickle and hammer, which makes up the symbol of the Workers’ Party of Korea.
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Afterwards we will head to the Juche Tower where you will have the option to go to the top for skyline views of Pyongyang (EUR 5 per person, not included).
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Time permitting, we will then head to a local beer bar to celebrate with locals before possibly catching a show at the circus or participating in a mass dance!
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Potential fireworks display from Kim Il sung Square and dinner.
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Overnight at Yanggakdo International Hotel.