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fairyland

[fair-ee-land] / ˈfɛər iˌlænd /






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“It’s like entering a fairyland, walking into a hemlock grove — the moss, the quietness,” Shin said, referring to the cooler, damper atmosphere that hemlocks create in their shade-loving ecosystems.

From New York Times

Earlier, state media had called the cookie-cutter houses a model of the “socialist fairyland”, advertising the regime’s recovery efforts after thousands of homes were destroyed by floods.

From Reuters

There are practical reasons to believe that Normal is a fairyland to which we can never return.

From The Guardian

The book broadly declines to peer beneath Pyongyang’s aesthetic surfaces or interrogate how the visual culture of the “socialist fairyland” is wielded by the regime to exert social control.

From Washington Post

Yet this turns out to be no escapist fairyland.

From The Guardian