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Entering North Korea: Why do people want to travel to North Korea?

When I decided to travel to North Korea, many friends asked me why you wanted to travel to North Korea. My answer is, I want to see how mysterious this country is. In fact, many of my friends have traveled to many countries, but none of my friends have been to North Korea. Therefore, North Korea is more attractive to me.

My friend asked me, what attracts you most about North Korea? I said, I don't know who fooled me, saying that a bag of rice can be exchanged for a Korean daughter-in-law. As a result, I carried a bag of rice and was exhausted. Of course, the above are all jokes. The main reason why I travel to North Korea is that this country is mysterious. Besides, in some ways, it has many similarities with our past. Many people travel to North Korea for nostalgia. Part of it is watching Korean beauties.

North Korea is mostly mountainous, the northeast is similar, and most of the plains are in the west. Later, our tour guide also introduced that North Korea's cultivated land accounts for 20% and mountainous areas account for 80%. The proportion in South Korea is just the opposite. The crops I saw along the way in North Korea mainly included rice, soybeans and corn.

Because it was 10, the rice was just ripe, which was the harvest season for farmers. I have seen many city people go to the countryside to help harvest rice. The growth time of rice in North Korea is short, and the grain is not very full. I think it should be related to more varieties of rice and less fertilizers and pesticides.

In the rural areas of North Korea, you can't see large farm tools, but all you see along the way are people working in the fields. Most of the houses are low four-corner bungalows, which are somewhat different from those in rural China. Many young people in rural China have gone to work in cities. Most farmers are old people. In North Korea, there are also many young people busy in farmland.