We will never know what happened to north korea because I think, this country is a mystery. We even don't understand what the people want and you never know the real activities of the people there. North Korea is only one country who still hold the communist principal. Yup, do you want to know what happened in North Korea?
This country is clean enough, we can see it in the Pyongyang, the capital city. There is no air pollution or even rec lame board which are put a long the street.
The city is like a ghost town during the week. There are only a little bar inPyongyang, but has been closed since 22.00. There was no crowd in the city. It'sa strange fact because the city is inhabited by about 3 million people, "saidCockerell on the CNN website.
He has visited North Korea more than 100 times. "There is no hustle and bustle.Everything was happening so short, about five minutes. Usually, the first day youwill say to yourself, 'Bloody hell, I am currently located in the North, wherecitizens'?"
North Korea is a society of workers. Here, the last working day for six days, and the kids are in school more often. "On weekends you may be able to see peopleplaying or are in the park," said Cockerell.
"It's a very poor country. People are not spending money because they do nothave it, and not many people can afford."
Cockerell worked in a tourism company, Koryo Group, based in the Koryo.
Nicholas Bonner, who also lives in Beijing, established companies that offer toursranging from two-day visit to Pyongyang to 16 night trips around the country.
The typical customer is adventurous and travelers Koryo fine. Many travelers enjoytheir trip. Sometimes you may see a strange man looked across the street, youmight suspect. It could be they were spies.
He has visited North Korea more than 100 times. "There is no hustle and bustle.Everything was happening so short, about five minutes. Usually, the first day youwill say to yourself, 'Bloody hell, I am currently located in the North, wherecitizens'?"
North Korea is a society of workers. Here, the last working day for six days, and the kids are in school more often. "On weekends you may be able to see peopleplaying or are in the park," said Cockerell.
"It's a very poor country. People are not spending money because they do nothave it, and not many people can afford."
Cockerell worked in a tourism company, Koryo Group, based in the Koryo.
Nicholas Bonner, who also lives in Beijing, established companies that offer toursranging from two-day visit to Pyongyang to 16 night trips around the country.
The typical customer is adventurous and travelers Koryo fine. Many travelers enjoytheir trip. Sometimes you may see a strange man looked across the street, youmight suspect. It could be they were spies.
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