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In North Korea at night, the roads are empty, because many parts of the country have a curfew policy, prohibiting people from going out at night. At this time, almost every household in the North Korean residential area was bright

author:Enter the Kingdom of Koryo

In North Korea at night, the roads are empty, because many parts of the country have a curfew policy, prohibiting people from going out at night. At this time, in the residential areas of North Korea, almost every household had lights on, the whole family with a TV guarded the TV, and the host who had a radio at home broadcast the news, and those families without sound equipment, many would respond to the call of the state and muffled at home to "create people".

In North Korea at night, the roads are empty, because many parts of the country have a curfew policy, prohibiting people from going out at night. At this time, almost every household in the North Korean residential area was bright
In North Korea at night, the roads are empty, because many parts of the country have a curfew policy, prohibiting people from going out at night. At this time, almost every household in the North Korean residential area was bright
In North Korea at night, the roads are empty, because many parts of the country have a curfew policy, prohibiting people from going out at night. At this time, almost every household in the North Korean residential area was bright

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