Kenny Zhu visited North Korea from China and captured North Korea using his Google Glass. He was allowed to wear the wearable camera as long as "everything reflects the positive side of DPRK."
courtesy Kenny Zhu
Kim's family photo —
The words beside the two photos translate roughly as "Long live the The Great Leader Kim Jong-un," and "Long Live the Sun-Like Workers' Party of Korea."
courtesy Kenny Zhu
Mansudae Grand Monuments —
The Mansudae Grand Monument is where North Koreans line up to place flowers at the foot of the gigantic statue of Kim Il Sung.
courtesy Kenny Zhu
Remember what Kim said —
"The banner said something like 'Fully execute the missions that our beloved General Kim Jung-un mentioned in this year's New Year Statement' -- I know some basic Korean," says Zhu.
courtesy Kenny Zhu
South Korean air cons found —
Zhu noticed that the DMZ uses Samsung air conditioners, a South Korean brand.
courtesy Kenny Zhu
Workers' Party of Korea Memorial Sculpture —
One tour guide told Zhu that from his only visit to China, he discovered China has series pollution problems.