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    • DacPsaTravellers 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The building is very grand, probably the best bit. Walk around the grounds along riverfront too. The actual exhibitions inside are a bit tacky. The video we watched was very one sided. Some of the imagery and depictions were distasteful.
    • internationalcanuck 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The building itself is immaculate. After first viewing captured U.S. military equipment from the Korean War, you are lead inside the museum to the grand hall. There is a huge statue of Kim Jong-Un (the current leader), but they will claim it is of Kim Il-Sung in his youth. Since KJU is still so young with no history, this is how they are trying to build up his credibility by making a young Kim Il Sung look like the current leader.All of the exhibits are in Korean, so you cannot read them and are reliant on the tour guide's explanation Everything is as you would expect in a modern museum - excep the whole history is fake.They will sit you in front of an LCD TV that was made by Samsung (South Korean) or Sony (Japanese), but no one in North Korea is familiar with these brands so they never see advertisements. The TV will explain the history of the war, with "documented proof" showing a letter written in english claiming it is from the U.S. authorizing war on the peninsula. They highlight the part they want you to see. Don't listen to the narrator, quickly read the rest of the letter, and you will see it is actual an english translation of the communists wanting to invade. But since no one speaks much english, no one would be able to read fast enough to catch it. So pay attention, and you will see these inconsistencies!.It's fascinating and sad at the same time. Fascinating to see such an immpressive museum, but sad to see so much money spent on it when the rest of the country is so poor.
    • DHWShanghai 图标 图标 图标 图标

      SUMMARY: A beautiful campus with new impressive buildings, parks, 60-year-old war machinery, and the USS Pueblo anchored in the river making up one of the boundaries of the compound. A must-see. I wanted to sit on the grass all day just taking in the atmosphere but of course that would not have been allowed.THE GOOD: This museum gives visitors an unashamedly honest view of N. Korea's interpretation of history. This is both amusing and discomforting and I had to remind myself several times that I was in Pyongyang and should expect no less. The exhibits outside of the museum consisted almost entirely of captures US war machinery including the USS Pueblo. The capture of the USS Pueblo is at best a footnote in world history but N. Korea pulls this event to center stage. The old war machinery further creates the impression that N. Korea is still at war.THE BAD: Revisionist history.
    • BillAltaffer 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It is new and an amazing building done in a most spectacular way with the best marble brass glass with world class designs in architecture can wait to see it again
    • BokMcDok 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is a large museum that takes a long time to get around. The first thing you will see are a lot of captured US vehicles, finishing with the captured USS Pueblo which you get to go inside. Afterwards you get to go into the museum itself. The museum is interesting, full of information about the Korean War spliced in with obvious propaganda. It's worth a visit for the USS Pueblo alone, but also if you are interested in the way that the DPRK likes to spin the Forgotten War.
    • SORAAN23 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Unfortunately you are not allowed to take photos inside of the museum. Keep in mind that this is the brand new opened museum; seems that the last one was not that good.Have seen many memorial and war museums ( WAW, Johannesburg), but by far this is the most impressive one!The details are amazing; the structure of the story is the museum is very well organized and the guide was very good; even if it showed only one part of the story, this place is a must visit in DPRK!
    • RHStracey 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The building is over impressive for what it contains. The only thing unique or of historical interest is the USS Pueblo (which we didn't get to visit!). The place is just filled up with anything left over from the war. I much preferred the war museum in Dandong especially the huge 360 degree diorama.
    • MarceloMSoares 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The war museum is really beautiful. Of course, the history is only only under a DPRK perspective but this is expected right? There are 2 big areas outside the museum one with all the equipments captured by the DPRK army and another one with the equipment used by the DPRK army during the war. The access to the USS Pueblo is also from the museum area. Accordingly to the guides the museum expansion took only 10 months to be built. It's an amazing building. There are some very interesting sections as the panorama and also the area reproducing the fields where the war occurred.
    • trustyx 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Very impressive museum showing the events of Korean war from the viewpoint of North Korea. The building and especially the panorama painting on top floor of the building are very spectacular. They also present a huge collection of captured US military equipment. Don't miss that site, it's definitely worth a visit!!
    • hindish 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This was only one of many eye-opening, paradigm-challenging experiences on this trip to Pyongyang and the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea [aka North Korea]. It's sometimes difficult to see how others experience us, particularly our role in the Korean War. But essential...as with Vietnam.
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