Can you take photos in North Korea?

Most camera equipment is permitted by customs into North Korea. DSLR cameras are allowed, however, camera lenses are restricted officially to a maximum focal length of 150mm. Pocket-sized travel cameras and GoPro's (or similar) are permitted, as are smartphones (although you won't have any internet!)
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Can you take a picture 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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Can you take pictures of North Korean soldiers?

No photos of military

Much like in many other countries, photos of the military and military checkpoints are strictly prohibited. Only on a trip to the DMZ can you grab a picture with one of the soldiers – if you ask nicely enough.
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What things are not allowed in North Korea?

  • Foreign movies, songs not allowed. ...
  • Making International calls is a crime. ...
  • Three-generation punishment. ...
  • Only government-approved haircuts. ...
  • Own basketball rules. ...
  • Permission needed to live in the national capital. ...
  • Students required to pay for their own desks and chairs. ...
  • Bible is banned in North Korea.
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Is phone not allowed in North Korea?

Whilst foreign businesses and expats in North Korea are now permitted to have cell phones, and cell phones are now a big deal for Pyongyangers, they actually exist on separate networks, so our YPT phone can access the internet, and can call other foreigners, we cant call locals, nor access the DPRK intranet.
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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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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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Why can't you buy condoms in North Korea?

Condoms. Did you know that condoms are a very popular gift item in North Korea? That's because the country has banned all kinds and sorts of birth control, so getting a condom is next to impossible. Most of the condoms are brought in by businessmen returning from China.
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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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Can you buy condoms in Korea?

In South Korea, selling “special” condoms to teenagers is illegal, i.e. anything that sticks out with spikes, balls, bumps, etc. Suffice it to say, Instinctus has filled their vending machines with the most vanilla, regular, but still vegan condoms.
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What happens if you take pictures in North Korea?

Contrary to popular belief, taking photos in North Korea is allowed and you'll have plenty of opportunities during your tour with us. Photography freedom is less restrictive than most travellers expect.
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Can people leave North Korea?

Freedom of movement. North Korean citizens usually cannot freely travel around the country, let alone travel abroad. Emigration and immigration are strictly controlled.
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Is North Korea a strict country?

North Korea is home to more than 25 million people, who live under a form of communist rule, which strictly controls all areas of daily life. People have to ask permission to travel around and it's difficult for visitors to enter the country too.
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Is visiting North Korea illegal?

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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Is alcohol allowed 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 tourism allowed in North Korea?

In principle, any person is allowed to travel to North Korea; only South Koreans and journalists are routinely denied, although there have been some exceptions for journalists.
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What hairstyles are allowed in North Korea?

The communist regime has reportedly outlawed all but 15 "non-socialist" haircuts and has instead issued an order on "proper" hairstyles, the newspaper reported. Mullets, spiky, and dyed hair are no longer authorized, according to documents published by the Socialist Patriotic Youth League and seen by the paper.
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Can you own a car in North Korea?

Most North Koreans are unable to own cars. Because the market for cars in the country is so small, Pyeonghwa's output is reportedly very low. In 2003, 314 cars were produced, even though the factory could build up to 10,000 cars a year.
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Is there a religion in North Korea?

Officially, North Korea is an atheist state. Based on estimates from the late 1990s and the 2000s, North Korea is mostly irreligious, with the main religions being Shamanism and Chondoism. There are small communities of Buddhists and Christians.
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Are tampons illegal in North Korea?

Sanitary pads and tampons are not available in the North Korean market. Women use the old-school reusable pads which they are expected to reuse by washing after use.
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Are there prisons in North Korea?

Today there are six political prison camps in North Korea, with the size determined from satellite images and the number of prisoners estimated by former prisoners and NGOs. Most of the camps are documented in testimonies of former prisoners and, for all of them, coordinates and satellite images are available.
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What are punishments in North Korea?

Capital punishment in prison camps

Amnesty International has alleged that torture and executions are widespread in political prisons in North Korea. Unverified testimonies describe secret and public executions in North Korean prisons by firing squad, decapitation or by hanging.
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What religion is banned in North Korea?

North Korea is considered an atheist state, where it is reported that the government continues to interfere with individual's ability to practice a religion, even though the Constitution guarantees "freedom of religious beliefs." The regime reportedly continues to repress the religious activities of unauthorized ...
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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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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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