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There are no billboards on the streets of North Korea, and roadside shops are also state-owned.
North Korea now has a car brand, an airline, two subway lines and three relatively large state-owned travel agencies. But according to our tour guide, there are also some small travel agencies. There are two famous universities in North Korea. The widest street in Pyongyang, North Korea is Unification Avenue, and Datong River is the mother river of North Korea, with a total length of more than 400 kilometers. There are three main types of cars in North Korea. One is a military vehicle with black cards, the other is a bus with blue cards, and there are also private cars with yellow cards. Cars used by foreigners are red cards. However, the number of private cars is small.
In North Korea, tour guides are most proud of free education, free medical care and free housing. Walking on the streets of North Korea, you can't see a billboard, but you can see various slogans and slogans. Walking in Pyongyang, North Korea, you can feel a sense of order. Because North Koreans don't like America, they won't wear jeans. People most often wear work clothes, military uniforms and student clothes. Besides, women will wear skirts. Some girls have been wearing high heels since high school. Korean women don't dye their hair because they think it's western.
Korean women can perm their hair, and most Korean girls they meet on the road will tie their hair in half to prevent it from loosening. North Korean adults wear badges. Primary and secondary school students will wear red scarves. The overall style of Korean clothes is simple and generous, and there will not be too many bright colors. Walking in North Korea, you will feel that time has gone back to the 1980s. No matter how you feel about this country, people here always feel cold.
Traveling to North Korea can witness the simplicity of the Korean people and feel their preferential treatment for foreign guests. Foreigners can enjoy all kinds of special treatment in North Korea, so it is good to travel to North Korea.
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