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North Korea price list

1. North Korea's prices are divided into two categories: national buying and selling prices and black market prices. In the official distribution system, the price is very cheap, but the supply is often insufficient. In the free market, the price is higher than the official price, but the supply is sufficient. Take rice as an example, the price is per kilogram 1000 won. Pork per kilogram1.2000 won. It is worth noting that the purchasing power of Koreans is greater than we thought. They prefer imported goods, even if the price is higher. For example, in Luoxian Market, fresh seafood costs about RMB 100 per catty, and they do not hesitate to consume it.

Korea is a socialist country, and many things are distributed. Of course, distribution also depends on the goal. In most cases, ordinary North Koreans still need to pay their own bills. But compared with China, North Korea is relatively cheap. After all, it is a low-income country, and foreign tourists have little free time when they travel to North Korea. Because the daily schedule is very tight, all I want is to go to a foreign store. Yangko Island Hotel is the place where tourists spend the most. The price level here is not low. I think it should be decided according to the domestic price. For example, a bottle of drink or 6 yuan, a T-shirt is about 100 yuan.

There are three kinds of shopping centers in North Korea: supply points, shops and foreign shopping centers. Among them, the first two are small in scale, foreign tourists are not allowed to enter, and they are dedicated to serving local people. Foreign-related shopping malls are large in scale and varied, and both locals and foreign tourists can enter. Guangfu Commercial Center, Ryukyu Department Store, Park Department Store, etc. There are not many such stores in Pyongyang, and the prices of goods are much more expensive than ordinary stores. There are two main prices on the label: one is euro and the other is won. Foreign tourists can directly use the euro as a reference to buy things, such as RMB, which can be directly multiplied by 10. Yeah, we're not used to it. The price of goods denominated in won is even different from what we know. It seems that only the salesman knows best.

Not only Koreans are curious about northern China, but people from other countries are also curious. Since North Korea opened to foreign tourists, more than 500,000 tourists have visited North Korea in Dandong City, Liaoning Province alone, involving more than 40 countries.