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The current situation of North Korea in 2011! (Have people’s lives changed in North Korea after it implemented economic reforms?)

Hong Kong Phoenix TV went to North Korea to interview...

North Korea has a population of 25 million and 1.5 million active soldiers...soldiers are the first citizens in North Korea...North Korean teachers before economic reform The salary is 150 yuan, and after the reform it is 2,500. After the reform, housing is no longer free, and 11-year compulsory education and medical care are free for all. It does not cost a penny to see a doctor, get an injection, or be hospitalized... Middle school students need to learn two foreign languages. ...There are supermarkets with imported Japanese and Chinese food... Most of the goods in the grocery store are imported from China. There are very few vehicles on the streets, but they are all imported cars from Europe and Japan... Agricultural output has increased, and contractors have purchased more, making farmers more motivated than before... North Korea has insufficient electricity, and the lights in many places are dim.

The economy of Sinuiju Special Economic Zone is relatively developed, with per capita income ranging from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of yuan... North Koreans' antipathy towards the United States has not diminished for decades... There will be a lot of red on the streets Revolutionary slogans... Prices in department stores are basically between 30 and 100... I don't know whether the unit is yuan or cents... The reporter didn't explain... I can't read Korean...

< p> The hospital director told reporters that the hospital is short of medicines and hopes that the United States can stop economic sanctions on North Korea

In general, the current North Korea is similar to the life of those born in the 1980s when they were young.... < /p>

The above are the interview results of Hong Kong reporters... North Korea has begun to imitate our reform and opening up... The results are hard to say. At least the economy in Sinuiju is quite developed... other areas are quite average. ..