10. Sinchon Museum: Unveiling the Horrors of War and Anti-American Narrative in North KoreaÂ
This is the ‘Sinchon Museum of American War Atrocities’. It’s located in Sinchon where a supposed mass murder of North Korean civilians occurred in 1950 at the hands of the United States during the Korean War. This is the one place for American visitors to feel fear and uncomfortable. The wall paintings here are graphic, and cruel and represent Americans enjoying the torture of men, women, and children using early methods. Photographs are clear and show mass tombs, disfigured dead, and burnt women and children. The final room depicts the surrender of the Americans. The visuals are aggressive and intense, and copies of these murals are used in educational facilities to push the anti-American narrative.