Semi-private markets becoming part of N. Korean life
PYONGYANG, North Korea - One of semi-private markets in Pyongyang is crowded with shoppers in a photo taken on Nov. 11. The market that attracts an average of over 10,000 people a day has numerous individual stalls that sell rice, meat, vegetables and fish, as well as daily necessities including clothing. Such markets which first began operating in mid-2003 to complement the role of state-owned stores have become an indispensable part of people's lives in North Korea.
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- 2006/12/29 00:00:00
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