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Real shot: What kind of cars are running on the streets of North Korea?

In North Korea, bicycles are the main means of transportation for people. The city streets are covered with a layer of dirt. When a car drives by, dust fills the sky. Minibuses and minibuses are more common, and cars are also seen. As the number of tourists visiting North Korea increases, tourism business between China and Pakistan is busy. Rason is the second municipality directly under the Central Government of North Korea. There are small buses in the parking lot outside the Rason Theater. In the distance is the tallest building in Rason, which is invested by a Thai communications company. Tour buses are mainly vehicles of the North Korean tourism and foreign-related departments. On the street, North Korean college students ride bicycles home. North Korean college students must wear school uniforms and ties. North Koreans ride bicycles to and from get off work, with a vegetable basket in the front and someone riding in the back seat. At the port loading and unloading terminal, I saw a Chinese Isuzu pickup truck, and I also saw small cars, all of which were brought in by foreign investment companies.