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When I entered North China, I saw Koreans going abroad. Why don't I see Koreans traveling abroad?

Walking into North Korea,

I saw China people go abroad,

Why don't you see Koreans traveling abroad?

Guide: too much helplessness!

In the years before the epidemic, many Koreans went abroad to travel to different countries or regions every year, and North China was just a general direction for many people to travel. When we walked into North Korea, we found that there were many misunderstandings in this country. During our sightseeing in Pyongyang, the tour guide took us to a local scenic spot, where we met many Koreans, which shows that some people in North Korea love traveling.

However, according to the tour guide, Koreans generally don't travel to other cities, which is one of the reasons why China people go abroad, but they don't see Koreans traveling abroad. And this helplessness, we usually listen to the tour guide to understand. North Korea is a country that takes from the people and uses it for the people. Most people are working for the country, and the country pays North Koreans every month.

In addition, in principle, the expenses incurred by the birth, illness and death of Koreans are also reimbursed by the state. What is common is free housing, education and medical care, so tourists often say that if our country can do all kinds of free things, I will accept a salary of several hundred yuan a month, at least there is no pressure. This is true, so North Korea is rated as the most livable country in the world. However, tourism, at any level, is an act of enjoying life.

For North Koreans, although there is no pressure in life, it is equivalent to a monthly salary of about RMB in 300 yuan. Traveling is still very difficult, and North Koreans earn mostly dead wages. To put it bluntly, it is 300 yuan per month, which makes it easy to kill morale, but in the long run, you can't save money to travel.

However, for Koreans, there are two most important things. One is that the traffic in North Korea is not as extensive as that in China. North Korea's stations and airports are mainly distributed around big cities, and Koreans in ordinary small places spend more time on the road than traveling. Weighing the pros and cons slightly will make people give up the psychology of traveling. In addition, North Korea has the strictest household registration management system in the world. It is difficult for ordinary people to travel abroad and to enter the city. You need a pass to "clear the way" Otherwise, you can't take the train even if you run out, because you need a pass to buy a ticket.

It is these reasons that make North Koreans envy China people, and the helplessness of tour guides is the dissatisfaction of all North Koreans. Therefore, there is no need to envy North Korea for not having the pressure of life. Try to think about it. Isn't pressure a driving force that inspires us to move forward?