I don't like Kim Jong Un either and think it is hereditary like the emperors of the past. But my emotions are irrelevant and irrelevant to the facts.
North Korea's politics have come to this point by their own historical process, every country is like that, every country has a different political system, there's nothing to blame for that.
I also see many positive aspects of North Korea, which of course I don't think you do, after all, you are in a different media and educational environment and naturally get different information.
North Korea, like China, has corruption, but definitely not in the way you think. It's the same in the West. People are very complex, and so are countries.
Speaking of corruption, from our experience as Chinese traveling around the world, most countries, including developed Western countries, are more corrupt than China, and this is reflected in many ways.
But at the same time I also want to defend corruption, corruption, in fact, is a biological problem, as long as the nature of human beings in pursuit of a better life is a kind of corruption, who does not want to do less high wages it,Who doesn't want a windfall, do not work to get money , who does not want to have a large number of houses for rent, every day to collect rent it. The nature of this pursuit is corruption, is the pursuit of getting far more than the reward for labor.
I read a lot of your description of China, I don't want to go against you, as a Chinese, I want to say that China is really good, good for living, good for business. China is big, has a lot of ethnic groups, a lot of cultures, the most variety of terrain and climate, and a wide variety of lifestyles, there is always one for you. But then again China is small and the world is big, so we Chinese travel around the world in huge numbers every year and are the biggest spenders on international travel.