Lights, Camera, Action
This picture looks like a normal quite busy train station, right? Because trains primary purpose is to shuttle around tourists, train stations tend to close at an early hour. So what you’re looking at is a real train station filled with not real people… yes these are actors. When this picture was taken the trains had actually stopped running!
Kimjongilia Festival
The Kimjongilia is in fact a flower that is named after the late North Korean leader, Kim Jong-il. Kamo Mototeru, a Japanese botanist, cultivated this very flower in order to represent the friendship between Japan and North Korea. It is specifically designed to bloom every single year on Kim Jong-il’s birthday, February 16.