DPRK mastered Facebook, invites guests
One of the most closed countries in the world - the Democratic People's Republic of Korea - is becoming more open to the world and even invites tourists. To this end, the Belarusian partners of the Koreans have opened a Russian-language account on the social network Facebook: Welcome to the DPRK . As they said at a press conference in Minsk , the administrator of the Facebook feed is a fictional character, Kim Woo Do, several comrades working under his name who speak Russian quite well.
The FB feed contains many interesting facts about the republic. For example, that it is the only country in the world where there are no taxes. Or the fact that it is not customary for them to change their place of work: “By working in one company you will gain experience and companionship with colleagues, but if you start working in another place, you will have to start a career from scratch. But few people do this, because leaving work is a betrayal of all the people who have stood side by side for many years. ”
Lonely girls in the DPRK usually wear long hair, married women - on the contrary. “Therefore, it’s easy for us to find a girl without insulting her.”
Interestingly, according to one study of the level of happiness in different countries, the DPRK people are the happiest in the world after the Chinese. “The DPRK sharply condemns the desire of comrades for money and material wealth. For us, an honest, conscientious person is one who seeks spiritual development, and not finding things. Man is valuable not by his wealth, but by his modesty in desires. ”
Of course, many posts in the feed are about Comrade Kim Jong-un. The father of the nation does not disregard all branches of production. For example, he recently tested vodka products at the Chhasson Food Factory. "The great leader praised the quality and taste of vodka - thereby instilling hope and confidence in the work for the factory workers."
In September, Kim Jong-un ordered the creation of a new main women's ensemble Chongbong to replace the beloved many Moranbong, whose members married (one of them is for the Great Leader).
For comparison, here is one of Moranbong’s songs at the New Year’s concert: it is dedicated to the launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile, which leads the audience into frenzied ecstasy. Solar-powered buses ride
through the streets of Pyongyang ... ... and automobile traffic is mainly regulated by female inspectors, "whose beauty cannot be overlooked." “Therefore, it becomes doubly interesting to drive around our city and drivers are happy,” says companion Kim U Do.
And the most important thing. Now in North Korea, science and technology is a priority line of development. “The majestic temple of science was built on October 28, 2015. And this date will definitely go down in the history of the country's development. Our new research center covers an area of 106 thousand square meters! You will not see such anywhere else! ”
The last new building in Pyongyang is the“ street of scientists ”with several skyscrapers. “Very soon, the country's most intelligent scientists will be allowed to live there,” the blog reports.
PS From 10 to 16 December, the week of the DPRK is held in Minsk. Already now it is possible to arrange air tours to the country of prosperous communism, where salaries are issued with food stamps.