| Won | Pyongyang | Sinuiju | Hyesan |
|---|---|---|---|
| Exchange Rate | 8,130 | 8,110 | 8,125 |
| Rice Price | 5,770 | 5,740 | 5,800 |
Electricity Resumption in Border Area, Temporary
Kang Jae Hyok, Reporter from Hamheung |
2006-12-21 10:59
[imText1]Inside source from North Korea said each house in Musan, Onsung, Hoiryeong in North Hamkyung Province, would receive electricity from December 19th to 24th, commemorating Kim Jong Ils mother, Kim Jong Suks birthday (Dec. 24).
In a telephone interview with the Daily NK, a thirty-eight year old resident of Musan, North Hamkyung K said electricity supply was resumed on Tuesday. Public service workers visited each house and asked them to use only one light bulb per household.
K said with a delightful voice Im so happy that I could eat in a bright house, and I could watch TV and VCR, too.
This year alone, North Koreas electricity production has been worsened than ever that only army barracks, strategic facilities and rice mills were provided with electricity.
Lack of electricity has been common since the mid-1990s economic collapse. And it becomes worse in winter, because hydro-electric power plants which comprise most of North Koreas electricity-production, cannot produce energy in arid season.
Hence, North Korea in winter was once described as a wilderness by a Korean-Chinese visitor.
Some wealthy North Koreans are equipped with own electric generators, including Chinese solar-light collectors.
In North Korea, electricity is supplied on holidays such as Kim Il Sungs birthday April 15, Kim Jong Ils birthday February 16, or on Party Foundation Day. Since 1997, Kim Jong Ils mother, Kim Jong Suks birthday has become an official holiday.
In a telephone interview with the Daily NK, a thirty-eight year old resident of Musan, North Hamkyung K said electricity supply was resumed on Tuesday. Public service workers visited each house and asked them to use only one light bulb per household.
K said with a delightful voice Im so happy that I could eat in a bright house, and I could watch TV and VCR, too.
This year alone, North Koreas electricity production has been worsened than ever that only army barracks, strategic facilities and rice mills were provided with electricity.
Lack of electricity has been common since the mid-1990s economic collapse. And it becomes worse in winter, because hydro-electric power plants which comprise most of North Koreas electricity-production, cannot produce energy in arid season.
Hence, North Korea in winter was once described as a wilderness by a Korean-Chinese visitor.
Some wealthy North Koreans are equipped with own electric generators, including Chinese solar-light collectors.
In North Korea, electricity is supplied on holidays such as Kim Il Sungs birthday April 15, Kim Jong Ils birthday February 16, or on Party Foundation Day. Since 1997, Kim Jong Ils mother, Kim Jong Suks birthday has become an official holiday.










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