These are the 12 major differences between North Korea and South Korea (Photo)

Names may be very similar, but there are many differences between North Korea and South Korea. North Korea is run by a mad dictator who is known to punish people when they have the wrong haircut. He rules them with iron hands, while Korea [...]
North Korea is run by a mad dictator who is known to punish people when they have the wrong haircut.
He rules them with iron hands, while South Korea is known for “Gangnam style” and is a democratic country, reports “Discloser”, Periscopi broadcast.
North Korea and South Korea were part of a joint state; however, they were divided at the end of World War II.
THESE JANS 12 CROWS where I stand There are two KORAES:
1. South Korea is home to popular companies, including LG and Samsung, while North Korea is more known as an unpredictable and poor country.

2. Anyone living in South Korea can gain access to the Internet very easily; however, those living in North Korea do not have time to have easy access to the Internet. Only very wealthy people along with powerful people can receive Internet service in their homes.

3. The average age of life expectancy in North Korea is said to be about 72, while people in South Korea generally live about 12 years longer than North Korea, which averages 84 years.

4. The number of people living in North Korea is far less than in South Korea. Some 50.25 million people live in South Korea, and in the north some 5.26 million people live.

5. In South Korea, men should serve for two years in the army, but in North Korea, men in the army must serve for about a decade and women in the army serve until they are 23 years old.

6. A low share of the local Bruto Product has been spent on the military in South Korea, despite the fact that the country has more GDP than North Korea. North Korea spends about 22% of Bruto Local Product on their military forces.

7. Generally, people living in South Korea are three inches higher than people living in North Korea.

8. 40% of North Korea's population lives below the poverty line, and the region spends more money on the military, while the south is now enjoying a period of economic growth.
9. South Korea is a region that is known for making extraordinary films. Many of the films coming from South Korea come from director Shin Sang. In the meantime, North Korea more produces propaganda.

10. Tourism is not something that is welcome in North Korea, while the government does not allow tourists to take photos of things to be seen by the international public. South Korea, on the other hand, welcomes tourists.

11. South Korea is ranked 63 for World Press Freedom in 2017, while North Korea is well behind after taking 180th position.

Twelve. North Korea is a country accused of human rights abuse. South Korea has a different attitude with residents who have greater freedom and human rights. /Periscopi/













