What Daily Life In North Korea Looks Like

A North Korea Tram

This rusty tram is one of the only modes of transportation in the capital. You can also tell how jam-packed it is in there. At least it was running... Barely. North Korea tries to show tourists their public transportation that's in tip-top condition. 

Tight Living Conditions

This rural village is in better condition than most... A village such as this one doesn't have access to electricity or running water. In the winters, which are usually harsh and cold, villagers rely on their fireplace hearths to heat the home. 

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.