When you go out and live in different regions, you can get to know the living and eating habits of people in different places, and you will find that your understanding of many aspects of the world is not clear and in-depth. In the process of traveling around the country, you will learn that there are some subtle differences in the looks of people living in different places.
1. Most North Korean women are fair-skinned and well-proportioned
In other countries, it can be effectively verified. North Korea is also famous for its beautiful women, which also has something to do with its geographical environment. Joseon is a country surrounded by mountains and oceans, and its climate is pleasant and moist, which is good for skin. North Korean women tend to have fair skin because the local UV rays are not strong. North Korean women are also trim and slim, which is largely due to their eating habits. North Koreans are also mainly vegetarian, usually the table will rarely appear big fish and meat, such a eating habit is also conducive to them to maintain a good figure.
Many North Korean women also like to make up when they go shopping. Their own skin is easy to put on light makeup, which will give people a sense of pure and pure water. It also gives the impression that fair-skinned, well-built women are everywhere in North Korea. The majority of North Korean women work indoors, mainly responsible for logistics, chores and administrative work. In this social division of labor, North Korean men look dark and thin, while North Korean women are fair-skinned and slender.
North Koreans tend to eat cold food, with various kinds of kimchi on the table and very light food. Like kimchi and other cold food, even if you eat too much, you will not take in too many calories to the body, let alone cause a large amount of fat accumulation, naturally conducive to maintaining a good figure. North Korean girls like to drink coffee on a daily basis, coffee is good for speeding up metabolism and removing edema, their appetite for this kind of diet is also one of the reasons to make their bodies look symmetrical.
2. North Korean men are generally dark and thin
However, in contrast to this phenomenon, North Korean men are mostly dark and thin, and the appearance of girls has obvious differences. The social environment of North Korea itself and the country’s development policy are also reasons for this phenomenon. North Korea’s economy is closed to the outside world, the North Korean people can only solve the most basic problems of food and clothing. The state’s planned economy also regularly and quantitatively restricts what people eat, which makes North Koreans look smaller. Because North Koreans do not want to buy everything inside the country, the planned economy also means that they can only buy necessities in quantity through state-issued tickets.
Currently, people in North Korea cannot even eat what they want, so the chances of obesity are very low. At present, North Korea still takes agricultural development as the main economic body, and the industrial and manufacturing industries are not developed. Agricultural production requires a large amount of labor, and men became the main force of these agricultural cultivation. North Korean men tend to be small because they work hard every day, eat little and eat poor food. North Korean men farm outdoors, and their skin gets darker from ultraviolet rays when exposed to the sun and wind.
Instead of driving cars and motorbikes, as most people do in other countries, North Koreans tend to travel by bicycle, electric car, or on foot or by public transport. At present, North Korea is not rich enough to buy a car to drive, can be approved to own private cars are recognized by the country and make contributions to the country. For ordinary people can only choose these modes of travel, riding a bicycle or walking out, are conducive to speed up the body’s fat metabolism. Fat people are rarely seen on the streets of North Korea because they burn off body fat by cycling or walking.
The existence of North Korea as a country gives people a unique feeling, and you can also see the special folk culture in this country. The current economic development stage of North Korea is similar to that of the 1970s and 1980s, which is enough to show that the overall economic development of North Korea is relatively backward and slow. This is also due to the fact that North Korea has not opened its doors and that North Koreans are generally conservative in their thinking. If you travel to North Korea, you need to know the local customs and taboos and follow the local laws so that you don’t get into trouble and you can get an in-depth understanding of the real life of the North Korean people.