North vs South Korea: What Makes These Neighbors So Different?
Scenes From The Subway
Riding the subway in North Korea is a quiet, orderly experience with ample personal space and meticulous cleanliness. The system serves fewer people due to limited urban mobility and state control. South Korea’s subways are bustling and crowded, reflecting the country’s high population density and vibrant urban life.
Despite the crowding, South Korean subways are known for their efficiency and advanced technology. While both systems maintain cleanliness and punctuality, the sheer volume of commuters in the South underscores its dynamic, fast-paced lifestyle, a stark difference from the more subdued atmosphere in the North.
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