
As you would expect, North Korea is quite a bit different than the western world. Many of the things we take for granted are banned in North Korea. It’s hard to imagine walking down a street with no cars, losing electricity at any time of the day or getting sent to a labor camp for speaking your mind, but these are realities the North Korean people are faced with. Below are fifteen items we see or experience every day that are virtually nonexistent in NK.
As you would expect, North Korea is quite a bit different than the western world. Many of the things we take for granted are banned in North Korea.

North Korea has built its first smartphone. It's called Arirang (it's the name of a Korean folk song. Who needs a smartphone in the country without Internet?
North Korea has built its first smartphone. It's called Arirang (it's the name of a Korean folk song. Who needs a smartphone in the country without Internet?
