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North Korea is a closed country?

It should be about the same as China in the 1950s and 1960s.

In addition to Pyongyang, there are many people starving to death in other places, and there is not enough to eat. I heard that 1 box of instant noodles are all treasures there.

And there are few TV sets in North Korea. It is said that there are only 1 channel, and only 1 program is a North Korean military parade. Moreover, it is said that it takes 1 year for ordinary Koreans to buy a mobile phone there, which is equivalent to buying a house in China. It takes a lifetime.

But it's no use having it, and the phone has been disconnected. It doesn't feel as good as it did in the 1970s.

This poverty is mainly caused by Kim Jong Il's thought of leading the people, and North Korea is affected by US sanctions. It is said that the Korean people think they are happy, but the outside countries are living in dire straits. For example, in the 1950s and 1960s, the streets of North Korea were full of Kim Jong Il, the slogan of socialism, and there was no reform and opening up at all. People simply don't know what a market economy is, that is, they obey the leadership of the CPC Central Committee. All Korean people worship Kim Jong Il very much and regard him as the god of the people.

It is said that in North Korea, "American imperialism" must be added to the address of the United States. In an interview with North Korea, the reporter asked the North Korean children what they wanted to say to Bush. They said, "Please ask American imperialism not to hurt the North Korean people."

Anyway, they are poor, and ordinary people don't want anything. They just think that Kim Jong Il is the god of the Korean people. If they don't carry out reform and opening up like Deng Xiaoping in China, it is estimated that they will stay at the level of China in 1950s and 1960s. If North Korea wants to be rich and strong, it must have a leader like Deng Xiaoping of China to guide the thinking of the Korean people.