What Daily Life In North Korea Looks Like

Young Working Boy

Child labor is a common ideal in North Korea. If they can walk, they can work. Due to the harsh conditions of living in the country, people need to make money by any means necessary. Sometimes, that means putting your young children to work.

Young Woman Resting

This woman was seen sitting beside the polluted Pothong River. The scene is serene and peaceful, but that's not enough for government officials to okay the photo. The man has his back turned, and the woman looks solemn. That kind of stuff won't fly.

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.