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China immigrated to Korea.

Few people know about our neighbor North Korea, but the gap between the rich and the poor still exists. Because North Korea is basically closed to the outside world and foreigners are strictly restricted from interviewing at will, it has become one of the most mysterious countries in the world, and our impression of North Korea is even less.

But in many people who have been to North Korea, some photos taken can show some real phenomena of the Korean people. This may have broken our imagined understanding of North Korea, but it is also a more real North Korea. Many people think that North Korea is penniless. In fact, there are rich people in North Korea, and people in some cities have already lived a better life.

The life of the middle class in North Korea is so miserable that they can't even afford meat, but they don't come from poor rural areas. Most of these people can't eat well, but at least some of them can. They don't dress well either, but they won't be naked after all. Moreover, everyone has a set of special clothes, which must be installed for important activities, but the usual life is still very bad.

Although the place where they live is decent, it is not noble. Although they live in the same building, the space is very small. Most importantly, their conversation is confined to their own circles-North Koreans always seem to have time to talk about things, and the information in this place in North Korea is very closed, so many people still find it novel after hearing foreign information.

But in recent years, North Korea has developed rapidly, and this closed country is changing. Streets have become more neat and beautiful, high-rise buildings can be seen everywhere, high-end cars appear on the roads, shops are all over the streets, and smart phones have become the standard for everyone. From these aspects, we can also know that the economic situation in North Korea is constantly improving, and cars can be said to be a symbol of status in North Korea.