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Most people want out of North Korea. Wendy Simmons wanted in.
In My Holiday in North Korea: The Funniest/Worst Place on Earth, Wendy shares a glimpse of North Korea as its never been seen before. Even though its the scariest place on Earth, somehow Wendy forgot to check her sense of humor at the border.
But Wendys initial amusement and bewilderment soon turned to frustration and growing paranoia. Before long, she learned the essential conundrum of tourism in North Korea: Travel is truly a love affair. But, just like love, its a two-way street. And North Korea deprives you of all this. They want you to fall in love with the singular vision of the country theyre willing to show you and nothing more.
Through poignant, laugh-out-loud essays and 92 never-before-published color photographs of North Korea, Wendy chronicles one of the strangest vacations ever. Along the way, she bares all while undergoing an inner journey as convoluted as the country itself.

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My Holiday in North Korea
The Funniest/Worst Place on Earth
Wendy E. Simmons
Contents C opyright 2016 by - photo 2
Contents

C opyright 2016 by Wendy E. Simmons, Vendeloo, Inc.

All rights reserved.

No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed or transmitted in any form without written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law. For information address at: .

RosettaBooks editions are available to the trade through Ingram distribution services, .

WENDYSIMMONS.COM | MYHOLIDAYINNORTHKOREA.COM

COVER PHOTO BY WENDY E. SIMMONS

All photos are trademarked, and exclusive property of Wendy E. Simmons

DESIGN BY ERIN TYLER

Printed in the United States of America. This paper meets the requirements of ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992 (Permanence of Paper).

EPUB: 978-0-7953-4722-1

MOBI: 978-0-7953-4747-4

Advance Praise for My Holiday in North Korea

A death-defying adventure, filled with despair and tiny pieces of hope, and beautifulI wish I was as brave as Wendy.

James Altucher, bestselling author, entrepreneur, podcaster

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Writer and photographer Wendy Simmons shares a personal account of her vacation to one of the most reclusive nations on the planet, North Korea. During her journey she finds herself caught between an international crisis sparked by the release of the Sony Pictures film The Interview and accidentally crashing the wedding of a North Korean bride to be.

Buzzfeeds Gabriel Sanchez

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Wendy Simmons gives a glimpse into NoKo in this humorous and entertaining book. Through her eyes we see the sometimes absurd, yet always aching existence of a country under the thumb of oppressive rule.

Myles Kennedy, Singer/Songwriter Alter Bridge/Slash & The Conspirators

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My Holiday In North Korea by the very funny Wendy Simmons is a must-read for anyone who wants to lift the veil and spy on the real North Korea. Ms. Simmons happened to be there during the whole debacle surrounding Seth Rogen and James Francos dumb movie, The Interview, which gives us, the reader, unusual insight into what was actually going on over there during that particularly absurd stand-off. But more than that, it is Ms. Simmons ease at being a traveler to distant and strange lands that gives this book its unusual insight into what people behind a real iron curtain think, and yes, feel.

Maria T. Lennon, novelist, screenwriter, and the author of Confessions of a So-called Middle Child, and Making It Up as I go Along (Random House)

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Wendy Simmons traveled to a place few of us will ever go and found herself in the ultimate Potemkin Village. Her intrepid desire to discover the reality behind the stagecraft escorts the reader through My Holiday in North Korea with words and pictures that render this mysterious country both knowable and unknowable, and always fascinating. Simmons insightful and funny storytelling evocatively captures the deception, corruption, humor and, ultimately, anguished humanity of a bizarre nation. Its a wild trip.

Jon Reiner, James Beard Award-winning author of The Man Who Couldnt Eat

A ll photos in this book were taken by and remain the copyright of Wendy E. Simmons. All rights are reserved.

Full-size versions some photographs featured in My Holiday in North Korea: The Funniest/Worst Place on Earth can be viewed at MyHolidayInNorthKorea.com.

I have used the names North Korea, Korea, Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea, DPRK, the Hermit Kingdom, and NoKoa moniker I believe I may have coinedinterchangeably throughout this book.

I have also used the word Party (as in, the Workers Party of Korea, the ruling political party of the DPRK) when I may mean the Regime, because I dont know if, or what, the difference may be. Apologies to both.

Wendy E. Simmons
When I used to read fairy-tales I fancied that kind of thing never happened - photo 7

When I used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, and now here I am in the middle of one! There ought to be a book written about me, that there ought! And when I grow up, Ill write one.
Lewis Carroll, Alices Adventures in Wonderland

For

K im Jong-un , the Supreme Leader of NoKo, for being batshit crazy enough to make this book possible. And my handlers, for showing me around.

Now HERE you see it takes all the running YOU can do to keep in the same - photo 8

Now, HERE, you see, it takes all the running YOU can do, to keep in the same place.
Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking-Glass

Introduction

Y ou just know some things are wrong. Being shaken down by a Buddhist monk at a thousand-plus-year-old temple is one of those things.

It was my second-to-last day in NoKo. How anything could still surprise me by that point in my trip, I have no idea. Yet somehow, it did.

Fresh Handler, Local Handler, and I were touring the Pohynsa Temple (Older Handler had decided to sit this one out and wait with Driver near the car), an eleventh-century temple complex that Local Handler was quick to point out had suffered extensive damage from American Imperialists during the Korean War.

After we climbed a short set of concrete stairs to the main pagoda and went inside, I put a donation in the wooden box, lit a candle, stood in front of Buddha, and said a silent prayer. I prayed for Fresh Handlers well-being and happiness, hoping against all hope that she would be okay, and I prayed for Older Handler and Driver, since by then Id grown fond of both of them, too. Then I prayed for all North Korean people, because lets face it, there but for the grace of God go I. Its a stroke of luck, this life we lead: where were born, how we die. And finally I said a prayer for the Buddhist monk Id seen standing outside. In a country that actively discourages all religion, I couldnt imagine he was having a great time.

When we exited the pagoda, the monk stood waiting. I naively thought to say hello. But no, this was North Korea (silly Wendy). He wanted money for my sins:

LOCAL HANDLER, FRESH HANDLER translating: The monk says the last time an American Imperialist visited this temple, he felt so ashamed of himself for the damage his American Imperialist bombs caused to the temple in the war, that he gave lots of money to feel better.

ME, to myself, feeling an improbable mix of apoplexy and apathy: Are you fucking kidding me? (Then out loud.) Please let the monk know that Im an American, not an American Imperialist, and that wasnt my war. I wasnt even alive. I dont advocate violence of any kind. I dont even kill bugs! And in all my years of traveling to dozens of Buddhist temples around the world, never has a monk tried to extort money from me. Oh, and please let the monk know I said a prayer for him inside.

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