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Propaganda slogans can be seen everywhere in North Korea. What do they contain?

Many people traveling to North Korea will find propaganda slogans everywhere in North Korea. In the 1970s and 1980s in our country, propaganda slogans could also be seen in many places. It’s just that with the development of the times, more and more slogans have been replaced by billboards. When traveling in North Korea, whether in rural areas or cities, you can see conspicuous propaganda slogans and posters. North Korea's propaganda slogans are very distinctive, usually with white characters on a red background, and propaganda posters also use red as the main tone.

When I traveled to North Korea, I saw propaganda slogans and posters in many places. According to our observation, North Korean propaganda slogans and posters mainly appear in these places. The first is places with a large flow of people, such as train stations, subway stations, etc. In addition, promotional slogans and posters are often seen near residential buildings. You can also see promotional banners at many factory entrances. Because I can’t read Korean characters, I don’t understand the content inside.

Later I took a lot of photos and used my mobile phone to translate the text on the photos. Only then did I roughly understand what the slogan said. Most of the content of North Korean propaganda slogans encourages people to produce. For example, slogans such as "Work hard to build a strong motherland" are relatively common, and some are words from leaders' speeches. Advertising elements are rarely seen on the streets of North Korea, and the name brands of many stores are not conspicuous. If you don't look closely, you wouldn't even know it's a store.

In North Korea, I have only seen billboards about North Korean cars. In addition to fixed propaganda slogans and posters, North Korea also has propaganda vehicles. North Korean propaganda vehicles are usually vans with several large speakers hung on the roof. These vehicles drive in the streets and alleys, playing various speeches to encourage everyone to produce. Sometimes some achievements will be broadcast, sometimes some news will be broadcast, and leaders' speeches will also be broadcast.

It can be seen that the content of North Korea’s propaganda slogans is very similar to ours in the past. When traveling to North Korea, you can actually get a rough idea even if you read the words on the slogans. If you look at North Korea's propaganda slogans and posters from a purely appreciative perspective, they are still very beautiful.