Pyongyang Apartments
A view of typical housing arrangements in Pyongyang, North Korea – photo by Joseph A Ferris III
A view of typical housing arrangements in Pyongyang, North Korea – photo by Joseph A Ferris III
This entry was posted on July 4, 2012 by Joseph A Ferris III. It was filed under Architecture, Pyongyang and was tagged with art, Business and Economy, communism, History, photo, photography, Politics, propaganda, Pyongyang, travel.
I work as a Chief Mate on U.S.-flagged oceanographic research ships. The voyages and expeditions I have worked brought me from the Yangtze River of China, to the icebergs off Cape Horn South America, Antarctica, and many other points around the world.
My passion is world travel and I have spent the last 13 years working and independently traveling through over 90 countries. I have no home and live out of a backpack I also love to read literature, study history, and make trouble where and when I can.
Traveling to North Korea has been a life changing experience but it's far from being my only one. I have hiked at Mt. Everest, worked as a white water rafting guide, hung out with rebels and liberation armies in various war zones, been killed off in a Chinese kung-fu film, studied Vietnamese at a university in Hanoi, and most recently I received the US Coast Guard's highest license, Master Unlimited.
In 2013 I became a partner and guide with Young Pioneer Tours. I spend my 5 months of vacation a year working the cutting edge of experimental travel, not only in North Korea, but in Iran, Eastern Europe, and remote parts of Asia - places your parents wished you stayed away from!
I am always available to offer DPRK travel advice, and if my professional work schedule allows I may be available to custom design and lead your private tour to the DPRK.
Upcoming 2013 DPRK Trips:
Spring season is over, more info to come about my October trips.
I also expect to be helping out Young Pioneer Tours with their big November 2013 Eurasian Tour: Trans Siberian Express Beijing to Moscow, Minsk, Kiev, Chernobyl, Odessa, Transnistria, Moldova, and Romania.
For all regular scheduled trips by Young Pioneer Tours a referral by me can get you 5% off! Tell me a little about yourself and let me hook you up with this great deal!
For more info email me:
joseph@youngpioneertours.com
josephferris76@yahoo.com
Great trips! YPT knows how to throw one of a kind, fun-filled tours, and Captain Joseph Ferris III is an awesome guide. Great times, will surely be back for more. I'm not just saying this based on one trip. I've went in with Joe three times this year. We had a blast, rain or shine!
- Michael Bassett
Washington D.C.
When I decided to visit North Korea, my friends thought I had finally lost it, but they weren’t surprised. I travel a lot, and looked to completely change the paradigm of trips to something unique. The DPRK was that for me. It was a life experience that brought a bond with foreigners who decided to travel on this crazy journey. The photos I took circulated several large websites and serve as treasured memories. And my stories at get togethers are the stuff of legend.
- Andrew Lombardi
Orange County, CA
North Korea redefines your perspective as a traveler, and is more than just a destination but an adventure designed for true explorers.
Check out the first podcast ever recorded inside North Korea. Then hear our reflections upon returning to the States.
Check out my newly released 2012 Kim Il-sung 100th birthday podcast.
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Wow! That’s incredible — I can’t even imagine. Just stumbled upon your blog today. Looking forward to reading your stories! Just out of curiosity: Has your profession ever brought you to Iceland? I was just there and amazed by the oceanic life.
July 4, 2012 at 3:39 pm
Amazingly uniform. But there must be normal human life within each of those cells?
July 4, 2012 at 8:31 pm
Thanks so much! No, I have never worked in Iceland, had a flight layover there once, would love to check the island out – Iove hot springs. I work on a scientific research ship, mostly in Asia, South Africa, South America, and the Pacific Islands.
July 4, 2012 at 9:28 pm
Mike – check out the film “State of Mind” on Netflix – the film takes you in and shows what life is like in Pyongyang housing – of course Pyongyang is a city of privilege compared to the rest of the country.
July 4, 2012 at 9:35 pm
When I was in the DPRK I heard that Kim Jong Un had previously mentioned that flowers should be displayed for the anniversary of Kim il Sung. The citizens duly followed, and that’s why all those balconies have flowers.
July 4, 2012 at 11:52 pm
Ray – I do believe you are correct. Did you go to the flower expo? I was lucky to see it on this trip, have some great pics and will try to get around to posting them soon.
July 5, 2012 at 3:05 am
Yes we did.. flower expo was great. I loved the rocket and the photo of Fidel Castro
Although I felt bad for going straight to the beginning of what looked like a 1 mile line!
July 5, 2012 at 4:59 am