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What is the living standard of the local people in Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea?

Walking into North Korea,

In Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea,

What is the living standard of the local people?

Many people will have doubts about what kind of country North Korea is before they start their trip to North Korea, and they will also be curious about the lives of people living in North Korea, especially Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea. For this reason, according to statistics, among every 10 tourists visiting North Korea, 7 people arrive in Pyongyang as the first stop.

Pyongyang, as a city built with the strength of the whole country, has many firsts in the world. If Liu Jing Hotel, the world's tallest uncompleted residential flats, is a disgrace to North Koreans, then the world's deepest Pyongyang subway station is a glory to North Koreans. In fact, Pyongyang subway station is also one of the representative infrastructure projects aided by China Engineering Team, and Korean tourists will also visit and ride when they travel to North China.

Traditionally, tourists can only stop at one stop. When many tourists see this project completed half a century ago, they will inevitably be surprised. In the era of low productivity, it takes a lot of manpower and material resources to build such a grand project, which is even more difficult for China, which was struggling at that time. However, China helped North Korea build this unique subway station to help others.

Entering Pyongyang means that tourists have entered the "paradise" of Koreans. Every year, many foreigners from North Korea hope to join Pyongyang's household registration by virtue of their contributions to the country, but less than one tenth of them have actually achieved it. The reason why they want to join Pyongyang's household registration is related to Pyongyang's superior medical level, developed education and perfect pension system.

At present, the three free livelihood guarantees provided by North Korea to North Koreans are actually real guarantees for talents in Pyongyang, because everything in Pyongyang is the best in the country, and the so-called three guarantees also protect the rights and interests of Pyongyang people. So what is the living standard of people in Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea? Walking on the streets of Pyongyang, you can see that there are very few laughter and laughter on the faces of Pyongyang people.

They show more of a silent face, so that outsiders can't read any emotions from their expressions. The shops on the streets of Pyongyang are mainly state-owned. As tourists, we can only stand in front of the door and spy on it, but we can't get in, let alone know the price of state-owned stores. But more importantly, we found that many state-owned stores have no goods on the shelves, and the salespeople inside are just working at leisure. It can be seen that Pyongyang's material supply is still relatively scarce and its living standard is obvious.