Traveling Within the Countries

Train stations in North Korea may boast impressive aesthetics, featuring chandeliers and marble walls, but the luxury ends when traveling within the country. For North Korean residents, traveling within their own country is heavily restricted and controlled by the government.

This strict control means that the movement of citizens, even within their borders, is subject to close monitoring and regulation. In contrast, South Korea's efficient and extensive transportation network includes high-speed bullet trains that swiftly connect different regions of the country, allowing its citizens to travel more openly and conveniently.

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