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Surprising Facts About N.Korea

N.Korea is without a doubt the most mysterious country in the world, due to its media blackout, the strictness of its rules, and that only a handful of people are allowed access to the internet. Few outsiders are allowed in each year, and what they report back to the world is usually both alarming and bewildering, as this little country has many laws, customs and regulations we've never heard of. Here are some of the facts that surprised and shocked me the most about N.Korea. 

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North Koreans started their calendar on the date of birth of their legendary leader Kim Il-Sung. 

North korea facts

Surprisingly, this otherwise strict country does not consider marijuana as an illegal substance, and it can be purchased there.

North korea facts

They hand out ballots with only one option on them. I think the results are quite predictable. But hey, elections, right?

North korea facts

Police officers control all traffic in the city. Of course, since only military personnel are allowed to own vehicles, it's not that much to deal with.

North korea facts

The Rungnado May Day stadium contains 150,000 seats.

North korea facts

If a person violates a law or is sent to a prison camp, the government can punish up to 3 generations from him. That means your grandparents, parents and children can be sent to work alongside with you.

North korea facts

In the 1990s, all teachers were required to learn how to play accordions. Today, many citizens continue to specialize in the instrument. 

North korea facts

Kidnapping him and his wife, Kim Jong-Il forced director Shin Sang-ok to make films for him, until the director managed to escape some years later.

North korea facts

Kim Il-sung is the eternal leader of N.Korea, even though his heirs rule in his place.

North korea facts

Apparently he has a taste for brandy...

North korea facts

The N.Korean central news agency reported scientists found a unicorn burial ground.

North korea facts

N.Korea claims their literacy rate is among the highest in the world.

North korea facts

It is preserved in a glass tomb for anyone to visit.

North korea facts

Two of them are only available on the weekend and the third only in the evening. South Korea soap operas are among the most popular things smuggled in.

North korea facts

They claim to operate under an ideology known as 'Juche', or 'man is the master of everything and decides everything.'

North korea facts

You read correctly. Students are expected to cover all the costs but the teacher, causing some parents to secretly pull their kids out of school.

North korea facts

One of N.Korea's only cities and home to 3 million people, only the elite, trustworthy, healthy and loyal citizens are allowed to live there.

North korea facts

Due to a lack of resources, N.Korea is forced to use human feces as fertilizer, demanding the product from its citizens.

North korea facts

Working under inhumane conditions in 16 work camps.

North korea facts

You may have already known this, but half of the 24 million N.Koreans don't have access to basic human needs.

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