The shocking realities of life in North Korea under Kim Jong-un
lovemoney staff
05 May 2022
Hermit Kingdom facts
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North Korea is the sixth most corrupt country in the world
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North Korea's GDP per capita is among the lowest in the world
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Military expenditure is sky-high in North Korea
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It is currently year 111 in North Korea
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North Koreans are trapped in designated castes from birth
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Only the elite live in the capital Pyongyang
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Property sales and rentals are outlawed in the hermit nation
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Mansudae is the capital's most exclusive residential neighbourhood
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Pyongyang's iconic pyramid skyscraper is still unfinished
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Luxury black market shops are an open secret in Pyongyang
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The elite live lavishly while many North Koreans starve
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Pyongyang boasts the world's largest stadium
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Six million North Koreans now use mobile phones
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Possessing a foreign mobile phone or SIM carries a harsh penalty
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'Internet' access is only available to the very few
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Cash is king in North Korea
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There are (almost) no ATMs in North Korea
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Skinny jeans are against the law
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Hairstyles are strictly policed in North Korea
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The battery-powered bicycle is the latest elite status symbol
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Only 3% of the country's road network is paved
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Famine is always a threat in North Korea
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North Koreans are shorter on average than South Koreans
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North Korea is a major fruit exporter
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Jobs are painfully dead-end in North Korea
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Most people scrape by on just $1 or $2 a month
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Hundreds of thousands of North Koreans live in prison camps
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Detainees' families can be locked up with them
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Many detainees do not make it out alive
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