In Ask Away in our March 7 issue, I answered a question from Travel reader Mike, who was interested in North Korea as a "hot new travel destination". The column seemed to strike a chord with many other adventurous readers.
Here is a selection.
"Even now it's hard to put my finger on exactly how I feel about North Korea," writes Ann Cowie. "One of the most memorable places we visited in Pyongyang was a maternity hospital. Memorable because it was just odd they wished to show us their 'state-of-the-art' facilities. When we were leaving, our guide pushed the wrong button on the elevator by mistake. The doors open, and there is a corridor which is pitch black — clearly has no power — but is absolutely teeming with people."
"My husband and I both agree that the trip into North Korea in 2014 was one of the most interesting, unique and unforgettable experiences we have ever had," writes Shirley Newton. "On the lighter side we went to a circus performance of unbelievable high talent, and a children's concert of amazing talents also. All the children are immaculately dressed — especially going to school. They march in order and are never rude — and always step aside for older people and certainly us as visitors."
Dame Jenny Gibbs also visited in 2013, as part of a small group from the Asia Society in New York. "My experiences may not be typical as we were treated as honoured guests but there was still a lot that was a total surprise," she wrote. "Perhaps the biggest surprise was the very modern glitzy fun park full of young North Koreans having a night out.