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Saturday, July 27, 2019

Strange things "bare life only one" in North Korea

You must not take pictures, do not buy condoms, do not access the international network and do not eat fast food.

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 Korean people should not wear blue jeans. If you are a tourist, this rule is not applicable, but it is best not to encounter the strange eyes of the locals, you should not wear this type of clothing. You can replace it with black jeans.

  Internet
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 In Korea, people can use computers but can only access the intranet. You cannot access wifi because simply there is no wifi here. International sites are also blocked, people can only access about 1,000-5,500 domestic websites. All kinds of tablets sold in Korea are made by China but have been removed the wifi and bluetooth features.

 Do not spend local currency.
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 Tourists must not use the local currency of Korea. Visitors can only buy goods in their own shops, where you can pay in euros, yuan, Korean won or USD but cannot use Korean money. And they are also restricted from buying anything at local shops.

 Bicycle with sea
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 In Korea, those who own a vehicle are certainly very wealthy and powerful because their cost is very high and not everyone can buy it. Even a bike is expensive and rarely seen on the road. All bicycles have license plates, just like cars. Most people use public transport such as subway or bus.

 Can not find old newspapers, foreign newspapers.
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 You cannot find a newspaper that was printed a few years ago, even in a library. Foreign newspapers and magazines are of course banned from circulation. People and tourists can view newspapers daily because they are often posted on street signs or subway stations without buying.. 

No international calls.
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Mobile phones are not too rare in North Korea as before. However, locals are not allowed to make calls to foreign countries or even to foreigners in this country. All SIM cards only allow domestic calls. 

No heater, heating system
 There is no heater system in Korean families, if they want to take a warm bath they often go to public baths. They also do not have a heating system, so to warm the house, people still use wood-burning furnaces, even in Pyongyang, as the country has many problems with power supply. 

 Do not sell Coca Cola
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  Before 2015, only two countries around the world banned Coca Cola from Cuba and Korea. When this drink is finally allowed to be sold in Cuba, North Korea is the only country that does not sell this globally famous drink.

 Only routes to Russia and China.
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 Korean citizens cannot buy international air tickets to fly to another country for vacation. Not because it is expensive but because this action is prohibited. Even domestic travel is controlled, if people want to visit relatives in other villages, they must receive permission before departure. However, there are a few people who can go abroad to earn money, but the destination is only Russia and China.

 No Mc Donald.
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 This world famous fast food brand is also banned in Korea. People in this country prefer traditional food in kiosks 
along the way. The popular dish here is kimchi. 

 Do not talk to local people

 Foreigners are not allowed to take photos or even talk to local people without specific permission. Local citizens will not be imprisoned if they communicate with international guests but they will have to receive investigation so to avoid inconveniences, they will refuse to talk to you.

 Foreigners must not take photos.
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 You must not take pictures of anything around, whether human or landscape. The tour guide will stop it in time if you violate this rule. Especially when taking photos of military buildings. Even at the exit door, if you receive a report about your photography, the security officer may ask you to take the camera and delete the images.

 Can not buy condoms and tampons
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Condoms are not found in stores in Korea like other countries and their purchases only take place in the black market and are not popular. Tampon sanitary pads are similar. 

 Only cut hair according to the pattern.
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 At local hairdressers, you can find samples of hair and can only be cut according to these predetermined styles. The most popular hairstyle here is the hairstyle of country leader Kim Jong-Un. For women, some of the actors' hairstyles are also included in the standard model.

According to BS
Ngoisao.net

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Western Railway Timeline - 12th April 1867 – First Local Train Service of Western Railway

12th April 1867 – First Local Train Service of Western Railway

12th April 1867 was the landmark day when the first local train service of Western railway was introduced between Virar Backbay, run by Bombay Baroda and Central Indian (BB&CI) railway company. Backbay railway station was located between the station of Churchgate and Marine lines.
Above photo: Backbay railway station
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First Suburban local train service between Virar to Backbay station

Interesting facts old Western railway local train service:

  • On 12th April 1867, one train ran in each direction having 4 boggies.
  • From 1870 onwards the train service was increased to 5 trains a day each way.
  • Later the train services were restricted to a single round trip. Departure from Viraur (now Virar) at 06:45 am and back journey from Backbay at 05:30 pm.
  • Following were the stations where train halted: Neela or (Nalasopara), Bassein (Vasai), Panjo (between two creeks of Vasai), Berewla (Borivali), Pahadee (Goregoan), Andaru (Andheri), Santa Cruz, Bandora (Bandra), Mahim, Dadure (Dadar), and Grant Road.
  • The time took to travel between Virar and Backbay was less than the Churchgate-Virar local takes today, since there weren’t few stations in between.
Old Virar Station
Old Virar station
  • On June 10, 1869 monthly and quarterly season tickets were introduced on the BB&CI Railway upto Bandra for Ist and IInd class commuters.
  • The fare of first local train service: Second class was 7 pies per mile, Third-class fare 3 pies. (16 pies made an anna, and 16 annas made a rupee.)
  • The train had 3 classes, an exclusive coach for women in 2nd class section and separate smoking zone.
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old Bandra station
Below are some of the important milestones of Western Railway:

  • 12 April 1867: The BB&CI commences daily service between Virar and Backbay
  • 1870: Churchgate station opened
  • 1873: Colaba Terminus commissioned
  • 5 January 1928: First electric train runs between Colaba Borivili
  • 1930: Colaba station closed
  • 1936: Steam engines are withdrawn from service; Borivili–Virar section electrified
  • 2 March 1961: Introduction of 9-car trains
  • 1972: Total number of services crosses the 500 mark
  • 1986: Introduction of 12-car trains
  • 1992: Introduction of special trains for ladies and reserved seating for seniors
  • 1993: Introduction of special handicapped compartment
  • 2003: Total number of services crosses the 1,000 mark
  • 2007: Indian Railways’ first ATVMs introduced on WR; DC-AC conversion of Borivili–Virar section completed[4]
  • 21 November 2009 : Introduction of 15-car rakes
  • November 2011: DC-AC conversion of Borivili–Vile Parle section complete[4]
  • 5 February 2012 : Conversion from DC to AC traction completed
  • 16 April 2013 : Extension of line from Virar to Dahanu Road
  • 27 November 2016 : 37th station, Ram Mandir railway station at Oshiwara was opened between Goregaon and Jogeshwari station.

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Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand

Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand

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Sculpture in stone: Hirotoshi Ito

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