What Daily Life In North Korea Looks Like

Carefully Designed Exteriors

In the capital of North Korea, every building was carefully constructed. They had a desire for everything to be uniform and clean. Pyongyang is where they take all visitors to get the "North Korean Experience." Unfortunately, that's about as much care as the government puts into the wellbeing of the residents. The insides of the buildings are quite bleak.

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