Life in North & South Korea
In Korea, the land is separated to make North and South Korea. Their are many similarities between the two, but their are also many differences. One main difference between the two countries is that the North Koreans are communists and the South Koreans are capitalists. The difference between these types of government is that with communist, the government or dictator is the controller of all goods and with capitalism, an individual is the controller of their own goods. Another difference is that South Korea is has a large sum of money while North Korea is very poor. One similarity between the two is that they are both highly suspicious of foreigners. North Korea is normally like a hermit when it comes to foreigners. They like to have only citizens of North Korea. South Korea is very open about their dislike of others. Unlike North Korea, it is not a question whether or not they like foreigners. Another similarity between the two is that even though they are different countries, they have all of the same holidays. These are some of the similarities and differences in North and South Korea.