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07 Oct 2020 | 11:51 AM UTC

North Korea: Widespread disruptions likely during Party Foundation Day on October 10

Business and travel disruptions likely during Party Foundation Day events on October 10; confirm itineraries

Informational

Event

Widespread business and travel disruptions are likely across the country on Saturday, October 10, as events are held to mark Party Foundation Day, the 75th anniversary of the Workers' Party of Korea. Celebratory events, including large-scale parades and official gatherings, are scheduled to be held in towns and cities throughout the country, with major celebrations planned in Pyongyang's Kim Ill-Sung Square. The events are likely to cause widespread business and travel disruption, and most businesses will be expected to close on Saturday. Tight security is also likely around major events, particularly in Pyongyang, and checkpoints preventing unauthorized vehicles from entering the capital.

Travel and business disruptions are likely during and around Party Foundation Day and there is a realistic possibility that additional restrictions will be imposed during the period.  

Advice

Those in North Korea are advised to monitor developments, events, and disruptions in their particular area of operations and should be aware of behavioral expectations during the holiday. Travelers should act respectfully, maintain a low profile, heed local advice regarding activities on Saturday, and avoid discussing any political issues in public or on social media.