Can you go to North Korea and come back?

In response to the threats posed by COVID-19, North Korea closed its borders to foreign tourists on 22 January 2020. As of 8 April 2021, tourism has not been allowed to resume and the economic losses are estimated to be at least $175 million.
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Can you visit and leave North Korea?

North Korea - Level 4: Do Not Travel

Do not travel to North Korea due to the serious risk of arrest and long-term detention of U.S. nationals. You cannot use a U.S. passport to travel to, in, or through North Korea without a special validation from the Department of State.
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Can you legally visit North Korea?

Tourism: Individuals cannot use a U.S. passport to travel to, in, or through North Korea without a special validation from the Department of State. Special Validations are granted only if it is in the US national interest to do so. Tourists are considered to be participating in activities at their own risk.
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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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What is forbidden 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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What can't you do in North Korea?

Here are 20 things that'll get you in trouble in the state-run country.
  • It is forbidden to wear blue jeans. ...
  • North Korea only has Three TV channels. ...
  • There is no access to the World Wide Web or Wi-Fi. ...
  • Foreigners can't use local currency. ...
  • Owning a Bible is illegal in North Korea.
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Do North Koreans have phones?

Smartphones have proliferated in North Korea, but very few people are allowed to access the global internet.
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Can North Korean citizens use Internet?

Internet access is not generally available in North Korea. Only some high-level officials are allowed to access the global internet. In most universities, a small number of strictly monitored computers are provided. Other citizens may get access only to the country's national intranet, called Kwangmyong.
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Is alcohol illegal in North Korea?

Alcohol faces no restrictions in the DPRK. There is no legal drinking age- although in general it's frowned upon for students to drink (this includes university students). Top producers like Taedonggang Beer are granted special designation by the state that ensures they receive priority over other factories.
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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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What happens if you have a Bible in North Korea?

Christians in North Korea must practice their faith in secret. They can't meet together to worship or tell others about Jesus. If they are caught with a Bible, singing a hymn, or praying, they can face up to 15 years in a labor camp. Life in the camps is unbearable.
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Is music allowed in North Korea?

North Korea is one of the few places in the world still under such oppression. The selection of approved media is so small that every song, news article, and radio broadcast can only be enjoyed legally if it is approved by the government.
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Can North Korea watch TV?

North Korea uses DVB-T2 for Digital Terrestrial Television. Trials began in 2012. As of 2020, multiple set-top box models were available, giving access to the four broadcast channels.
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Why are blue jeans not allowed in North Korea?

North Korea has declared wearing blue jeans as illegal as it symbolises American imperialism, which the east Asian nation terms as its enemy. The country, in an attempt to restrict western influence on its people, has also banned piercings, and issued strict guidelines for choosing a hairstyle.
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How many haircuts are you allowed in North Korea?

North Korean government has 28 official hairstyles approved and all men and women in the country have to follow the same hairstyles as other hairstyles are banned.
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Is YouTube allowed in North Korea?

In April 2016, North Korea began to block Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and South Korean websites, due to "its concern with the spread of online information". On 19 September 2016, North Korea's nameserver that contains information about all of the ".
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Does North Korea have nightclubs?

There are no clubs in Pyongyang or anywhere else in the country. Nightlife will most likely be limited to two hotels: the Yanggakdo Hotel and the Koryo Hotel, both of them equipped with casinos, karaokes and nightclubs, although these are not open to locals.
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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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What food do they eat in North Korea?

Rice dishes and kimchi are staple Korean foods. In a traditional meal, they accompany both side dishes (Banchan) and main courses like juk, Bulgogi or noodles. Soju liquor is the best-known traditional Korean spirit.
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Can Christians live in North Korea?

Today, the total number of Christians in North Korea is liberally estimated to be no more than somewhere between 12,000 and 15,000.
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Are there underground Christians in North Korea?

Most of North Korea's underground Christians do not engage in the extremely dangerous work of proselytizing, according to defectors and outside experts. Instead, they largely keep their beliefs to themselves or within their immediate families. But even those who stay deep underground face danger, defectors say.
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Is the Bible allowed in Korea?

In the latest efforts to stop Scripture from crossing borders into North Korea, South Korean authorities made Bible launches illegal on Friday.
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Why did North and South Korea split?

Japan fought wars to conquer Korea, but after WWII, Japan lost all power over it, after which the US and the Soviets divided it along the 38th parallel. Korea was split into North and South Korea when Japan was forced to surrender all of their colonies to the Soviets and the United States after losing WWII.
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