[h=1]Inside the world's most secretive nation: Journalist goes undercover to capture a side of North Korea we rarely get to see[/h]
A communist nation with a closed-door policy against outsiders, and one which journalist Adam Baidawi was keen to get inside.
Speaking to MailOnline Travel, Mr Baidawi reveals the story behind a set of captivating images he took there and his week-long quest as an undercover reporter to find out what life is really like for the people who live behind those doors.
- Writer and photographer Adam Baidawi spent a week on a controlled tour of North Korea under a tourist visa
- He was only permitted to enter the country because he did not disclose that he was a journalist by trade
- There, he captured life in the communist nation - some aspects obviously staged, but with glimpses of reality
A communist nation with a closed-door policy against outsiders, and one which journalist Adam Baidawi was keen to get inside.
Speaking to MailOnline Travel, Mr Baidawi reveals the story behind a set of captivating images he took there and his week-long quest as an undercover reporter to find out what life is really like for the people who live behind those doors.