People are vacationing in North Korea?
Oh, it's for North Koreans who vacation in other parts of North Korea. Because they can't vacation in South Korea.
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People are vacationing in North Korea?
Oh, it's for North Koreans who vacation in other parts of North Korea. Because they can't vacation in South Korea.
North Korea is best Korea. Why go to inferior Korea?
“In Ryanggang Province, if you only sleep at a private inn, the cost of lodging is 4,000 won (47 cents),” she said. “If you include a bottle of alcohol and a meal, the cost is 15,000 won ($1.78).”
That's it, I'm retiring to North Korea.
Wow. 4,000 won in South Korea is about 4 bucks.
I hope you like gulags
Can't be worse than in the streets of Philly!
"The gang is interned in a North Korean gulag"
At the end they find out Frank owns it and they could have left at any time.
Nice, give us an update in 6 months!
But private inns have not been eradicated because the elderly residents have no other way to make a living.”
Wait, why aren't people taken care of in totality? Isn't that the point of their authoritarian system?
Most interviews with escaped North Koreans state the opposite. They are expected to be very self reliant while not having much to begin with. Farmers typically get most of their grain taken away with no compensation and have to survive by foraging, etc.
But... what's the point of farming in the first place if you can't eat it??
Not being sent to the work camp for three generations is a good motivator.
I imagine the point is not being killed or sent to a gulag to be worked to death for disobeying. Don't assume these people have much of a choice.
They probably give you enough to not totally starve quickly but any luxury like maybe fresh food or say a favorite tea would mean finding some way to pay. Just guessing.
North Korea is pretty infamous for people starving.
I am guessing most people are growing produce and keeping chickens etc if they can. Not see easy if you live in a massive, brutalist apartment block. Probably better eating in the country but more risk of freezing in the winter. All in all, I think I'll put off my plan to relocate there.
Wait, people have money in North Korea? Wait, wait, people have enough money in North Korea to rent an air BnB? Wonders never cease.
theres always some form of an upper class. the upper class in NK generally are the citizens allowed to do business in China legally.
It's old people renting out part of their home for a few days. That's probably neither expensive nor comfortable.
How is this not an onion article?
Asking the important question