If you’ve got a severe travel bug, and you’ve been everywhere and seen everything, maybe you’d like to visit North Korea, while you have the chance.
Later this summer, North Korea is granting visas to those who wish to attend the Arirang Festival, held in a 150,000-seat auditorium, featuring a captivating spectacle of synchronized movements of a 100,000-member cast. Though perhaps less known, the performance is said to compare with Aida performed at the Great Pyramids or Turandot at Beijing's Forbidden City.
Later this summer, North Korea is granting visas to those who wish to attend the Arirang Festival, held in a 150,000-seat auditorium, featuring a captivating spectacle of synchronized movements of a 100,000-member cast. Though perhaps less known, the performance is said to compare with Aida performed at the Great Pyramids or Turandot at Beijing's Forbidden City.
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