North vs South Korea: What Makes These Neighbors So Different?

Parking Paradox

In North Korea, parking lots are sparse due to the limited number of privately owned vehicles and the country’s controlled economy, and the existing ones are almost always empty. Most cars belong to the government or the elite, lessening the need for extensive parking facilities.

South Korea’s bustling urban areas are filled with cars, necessitating large, well-organized parking lots and structures. These parking areas are often equipped with advanced technology, like automated systems and real-time availability updates, reflecting its economic prosperity and modern infrastructure.

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