Inside the Pyongyang metro
By Globaltimes.cn, Published: 2017-10-11 18:04:20
Commuters walk in Puhung station, the terminus of the Chollima Line in Pyongyang, capital of North Korea on October 2. Photo: Globaltimes.cn
Editor's Note:
Over 100 meters underground, what is the metro in Pyongyang, North Korea like?

Pictured are turnstiles at Puhung Station in North Korea’s Pyongyang. The city has two metro lines and 17 stations. Photo: Globaltimes.cn
Passengers take an escalator in the Puhung Station in Pyongyang on October 2. The platform is located more than 100 meters underground and takes around three minutes to reach by escalator. Photo: Globaltimes.cn
A train arrives at Puhung Station on October 2. Photo: Globaltimes.cn
A woman urges her daughter to get on a train at Puhung Station on October 2. Photo: Globaltimes.cn
Passengers exit a metro at Puhung Station on October 2. Photo: Globaltimes.cn
Passengers read newspapers posted in Puhung Station on October 2. Photo: Globaltimes.cn
Puhung Station is decorated with ornate lights. Photo: Globaltimes.cn
Pictured is a door on a Pyongyang’s metro train. Passengers must pull it open manually. Photo: Globaltimes.cn
A passenger looks through the gate from another coach on the way from Puhung to Yonggwang on Chollima Line in Pyongyang on October 2. Photo: Globaltimes.cn
Children read books on the way from Puhung to Yonggwang on October 2. Photo: Globaltimes.cn
Yonggwang Station is decorated with ornate lights. Photo: Globaltimes.cn
Pictured is a metro map at Yonggwang Station in Pyongyang. Photo: Globaltimes.cn
Pictured is a sign for the metro outside Yonggwang Station. Photo: Globaltimes.cn