Can North Korea watch TV?

Television sets sold in North Korea are able to operate only on the PAL and DVB-T2 systems, to prevent them from being able to pick up broadcasts from South Korea (which use NTSC System M analogue and ATSC digital) or China (Which use DTMB digital).
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Can North Koreans watch international TV?

Access to foreign media

Despite extremely strict regulations and draconian penalties, North Koreans, particularly elite citizens, have increasing access to news and other media outside the state-controlled media authorized by the government.
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What's not allowed in North Korea?

The Democratic People's Republic of Korea, also known as North Korea has banned its citizens from laughing, shopping, and drinking from Friday onwards as a part of 11-day mourning on the 10th anniversary of former leader Kim Jong-il.
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Are devices allowed in North Korea?

Smartphones have proliferated in North Korea, but very few people are allowed to access the global internet. Devices in the country are required to have government apps and other controls that monitor use and restrict access.
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Are you allowed to video in North Korea?

Can you take photos and videos in North Korea? Unlike what many people believe, or what the media may suggest, it is perfectly fine to take pictures and videos in North Korea.
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How strict is North Korea?

Censorship in North Korea ranks among some of the most extreme in the world, with the government able to take strict control over communications. North Korea is ranked at the bottom of Reporters Without Borders' annual Press Freedom Index, occupying the last place in 2020.
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Is everything free in North Korea?

There are two economies in North Korea, and two prices for everything. In the communist nation, there's the state-run economy and an underground one. Because of this, there are two prices for everything, Bill Brown, an adjunct professor at Georgetown University, told Marketplace last year.
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Does North Korea have movies?

Because of the secretive nature of the country as well as the lack of film exports, the exact number of feature films produced in North Korea is almost impossible to determine. The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) lists only 165 films produced in North Korea; some of which include foreign co-productions.
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Is iPhone allowed in North Korea?

Are iPhones okay? All non-satellite mobile phones can be brought in: including all conventional Smartphones such as the iPhone VI. All mobile electronic devices will be inspected and logged, but you will be permitted to keep them for the duration of your trip. You will not however be able to use them in North Korea.
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Can I bring my iPhone to North Korea?

No. Your phone will not be able to access any roaming network during your stay in North Korea. There is one telecommunication company in North Korea called Koryolink that offer foreigners working or living in North Korea access to 3G but do not have any roaming agreements with any other international operators.
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Is there WIFI in North Korea?

Internet access is available in North Korea, but is only permitted with special authorization. It is primarily used for government purposes, and also by foreigners. The country has some broadband infrastructure, including fiber optic links between major institutions.
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Is there crime in North Korea?

It is ranked 174 out of 176 countries in Transparency International's 2012 Corruption Perceptions Index, tied with Somalia and Afghanistan, making the country one of the "'most corrupt' nations on Earth".
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Can you smoke in North Korea?

Tobacco smoking is popular in North Korea and culturally acceptable, at least for men. As of 2014, some 45% of men are reported to smoke daily, whilst in contrast only 2.5% of women smoke daily, with most of these being older women from rural areas.
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Does North Korea have cartoons?

Founding an Animation Studio

Since the early years, animation has been seen as a propaganda tool in North Korea and state-supported. Even it has been reported that Kim Jong-il was a fan of Daffy Duck. The state-owned studio has worked in local productions and collaborated with foreign studios.
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Is there freedom of speech in North Korea?

Freedom of expression

The North Korean constitution has clauses guaranteeing the freedoms of speech and assembly. In practice, other clauses take precedence, including the requirement that citizens follow a socialist way of life.
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Does North Korea have Facebook?

As of May 2016, the only countries to continually ban access to the social networking site are China, Iran, and North Korea. However, since most North Korean residents have no access to the Internet, China and Iran are the only countries where access to Facebook is actively restricted in a wholesale manner.
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How is life in North Korea?

Most North Koreans are extremely poor with things like fridges, washing machines, and even bicycles, hard to come by. Many people rely on aid agencies, such as the United Nations, to provide food because there is not enough to eat in the country.
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Does North Korea have electricity?

The country's primary sources of power are coal and hydro, after Kim Jong-il implemented plans that saw the construction of large hydroelectric power stations across the country. According to the 2019 CIA World Factbook, only 26% of North Korea's population has access to electricity.
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Can a North Korean go to South Korea?

Since the Korean War ended with an armistice in 1953, North and South Korea have been separated by an almost impenetrable border preventing anyone from crossing to the other side.
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Why are buildings empty in North Korea?

North Korea Blocks Windows of Tall Buildings in Pyongyang to Prevent Spying, Reports Say - The New York Times.
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Does North Korea have entertainment industry?

In Hollywood, North Korea is a favourite movie villain. But few know that the communist country has its own film industry, which serves as both a propaganda machine for the state and a passion project for late leader Kim Jong-il.
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Is North Korea Poor or rich?

In 2017, Dr. Mitsuhiro Mimura, Senior Research Fellow at Japan's Economic Research Institute for Northeast Asia, who has visited North Korea 45 times, described it as the "poorest advanced economy in the world", in that while having comparatively low GDP, it had built a sophisticated production environment.
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What's worse North or South Korea?

The South came out slightly ahead: 37.1 percent believed that the Republic of Korea's (ROK) forces were more powerful, compared to 36.5 percent who saw the DPRK's Korean People's Army as being stronger.
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Can citizens leave North Korea?

It's illegal for North Koreans to leave their country without the government's permission. North Koreans who do attempt to leave the country illegally and are caught can face severe consequences including torture, forced labor, and life-imprisonment in a political prison camp.
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Is Instagram allowed in North Korea?

Social media remains off-limits to virtually all North Koreans, but since the country started to allow foreign visitors access to 3G on their mobile phones in 2013 sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram – and more recently, the live-streaming video app Periscope – have come within the reach greater number of ...
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