In North Korea, a country with a lot of attention, people are always curious about its life, culture and social system.
One area of particular interest is North Korea's affluent areas and upscale entertainment facilities.
In North Korea, there are some areas that can be called rich areas, where the recreational facilities are comparable to the advanced level of the rest of the world.
However, it is quite difficult for ordinary people to enter these places, because these places are closed to the outside world and ordinary people are not allowed to enter.
This phenomenon is not uncommon all over the world, because in any society there is a huge gap between the rich and the poor, the privileged and the ordinary.
This is true even in a country as closed to the outside world as North Korea.
Some people in North Korea live in the past few decades, their way of life is still according to work, income is not even 100 dollars a month.
On the contrary, some people live a modern and luxurious life.
In North Korea, there is a mysterious amusement park that attracts people's attention, with modern entertainment facilities and various rides.
There, you can see the volleyball court is playing, and there are professional referees supervising the game.
People in the amusement park are fit and fit, and rarely see fat people, which may be because the amusement park provides a wealth of sports, so that people maintain a good body.
Water project facilities are very complete, covering almost all the projects of other amusement parks in the country.
Indoors, there are more recreational activities such as table tennis, running fitness and bowling.
In addition, there are trampolines and climbing areas outdoors, so that children can enjoy the fun of sports.
Although visitors to the amusement park dress relatively conservatively, they may not even be able to tell if you don't tell them it's a North Korean playground.
However, it is not so easy to enter a playground of this size and size.
You need to have a certain status and contribution in society in order to be eligible for entry.
This means that these places are more for the rich and powerful.
A place like North Korea is always full of surprises, especially when the outside world knows very little about it.
There was little traffic on the streets and people were dressed in 70s and 80s clothes, but everyone had a smile on their face.
It brings to mind the saying, "The less you know, the happier you'll be."
Such a scene is also a reflection on the lack of fairness in the world. In this world, everyone has their own way of life and circumstances, there is no need to compare, as long as they live their own life, make themselves happier, is the most important.
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