Sunday, September 20, 2020

Differences Between North Korea and South Korea Lifestyle Comparison

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A Photographer Shows Differences Between North and South Korea, and They Are Impressive

In 1945, Korea was divided into South Korea and North Korea. For more than 70 years, relations between these 2 countries have been rather tense. It was only recently that Korean leaders managed to conduct a productive summit (September 18-19, 2018) during which they agreed on a number of united activities to help the countries to regain their bonds.

Despite the fact that communist North Korea and democratic South Korea are neighbors, the life in these 2 countries is totally different. Photographer Ed Jones decided to capture it and show to the rest of the world. In the photos you can see that clothes, interiors, and environments are more modern in South Korea. But the soul of these people is definitely the same. impressed by these photos and wants you to see them as well.

  • A North Korean shooting instructor at her work place in Pyongyang and her South Korean counterpart in Seoul
  • A visitor at the North Korean Munsu Water Park (Pyongyang) and her South Korean counterpart at the Caribbean Bay Water Park (Seoul)
  • Gas station workers in North and South Korea
  • A North Korean tour guide on top of Tower of the Juche Idea (Pyongyang) and her South Korean counterpart on the view deck of 63 Building (Seoul)
  • A 23-year-old student from North Korea in the city square in Pyongyang and a 24-year-old student from South Korea in Seongdong-gu district of Seoul
  • Military officers from North and South Korea guarding the Korean Demilitarized Zone
  • Shoppers in a supermarket in North Korea (Pyongyang) and South Korea (Seoul)
  • A North Korean driver of a tourist boat (Taedong River in Pyongyang) and his South Korean counterpart (Han River in Seoul)
  • A farmer from North Korea with a backdrop of ginseng plantations and a farmer from South Korea
  • A North Korean woman on Kim Il-sung square at a military parade and a South Korean Rear Admiral in retirement protesting against nuclear weapons
  • A North Korean factory worker in Wonsan and her South Korean colleague in Chuncheon
  • A North Korean girl in a computer class at a Sci-tech Center (Pyongyang) and a South Korean student in a computer class in Yonsei University (Seoul)
  • A Munsu Water Park employee in Pyongyang and a lifeguard at the South Korean One Mount Water Park
  • A North Korean factory worker producing dental equipment in Pyongyang and a South Korean factory worker producing packaging materials in Chuncheon
  • A 9-year-old schoolgirl from North Korea celebrating Children’s Day in Pyongyang and a 10-year-old girl from South Korea at Seoul Fashion Week















Have you been to South or North Korea, or maybe both? If so, tell us about differences that you noticed in these 2 countries.

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