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I really do think their photography rules need a serious review as the rules themselves which are increasingly difficult to enforce which are talked about around the world than the photos do the country and Leadership more harm than publication of the photos people take could ever do. As I wrote on another comment they should focus on promoting overseas why everything is not perfect in NK.
They know and accept there are issues but persist in trying without success to hide them. For some reason which I could suggest people look at photos from NK in a different light then they look at photos from other countries. If you post a positive photo eg the colourful buildings in Pyongyang you are accused of photoshopping, promoting the regime or both.. You cannot win! Yes the hotel featured is the Dongmyong. It is also possible that you parked at the Songdowon Hotel which is between the Dongmyong and the art shop you refer to assuming that to be the one you and I visited that did not allow photos inside.
From the street side the two hotels look similar though the Songdowon is green in colour. Of course, on Tripadvisor pictures of one hotel appears on the review of the other and vice versa though that would not be a shock to you. I wonder if the restaurant we ate at was the same as you as it was close to the art-shop too.
There would not be a large number of restaurants they take tourists too…. Looking at the map I think you are right — it was the Songdowon where we parked. I also have a photo of the entrance to the art shop there. I completely agree with all your comments about photography in the DPRK. I think their over-vigilance does them a disservice and has more impact on negative impressions of the country than a few ox cart photos would ever have.
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My bathroom in the Dongmyong Hotel, Wonsan. Looking north along the coastline from my room. Walkway to Jangdok Islet. Hotel reception area. Fashionable soft furnishings in my room.
Somewhere to rest while waiting on the lift! Not to be outdone by the hotel the nearby Tourist Restaurant sported its own fashionable table and freezer adornments. My offending and then not offending photograph. However, many of the negative characteristics of the angry Black woman developed in response to external stressors and historical factors.
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