Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
North Korea: We
don’t need ‘flashy lights’
Which is more
convincing to show prosperity, dark night or flashy lights?
This night view
photo taken from the International Space Station, or I.S.S. in short, undoubtedly
shows how dark, or how not-lit, North Korea is compared to its neighbors, China
and South Korea. It appears that only in, not around, its capital city where
the government elites live is somehow lit. The rest of the country seems to be
in deep asleep or uninhabited.
However, the
nation’s propaganda media claims that the brightness at night doesn’t show
happiness or prosperity of the state, pointing the flashily and brightly lit U.S.
seems to have countless problems such as safety on the streets and economic gap
between the super rich and the rest.
Enjoy reading and
seeing the satellite image.
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