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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What is not allowed in North Korea?

North Korea bans laughing, drinking and shopping for 11 days; Here's why. 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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Can a North Korean leave the country?

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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Are people not allowed in 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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Is North Korea unsafe?

NORTH KOREA - AVOID ALL TRAVEL

Avoid all travel to North Korea due to the uncertain security situation caused by its nuclear weapons development program and highly repressive regime. There is no resident Canadian government office in the country.
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What is the punishment in North Korea?

Three-generation punishment

If anyone commits a crime in North Korea, not only he or she will be punished, but also their grandparents, parents and children. This terrible law was created to prevent people from escaping from prison.
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Do North Koreans have 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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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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Do North Koreans have phones?

North Korea has an adequate telephone system, with 1.18 million fixed lines available in 2008. However, most phones are only installed for senior government officials. Someone wanting a phone installed must fill out a form indicating their rank, why they want a phone, and how they will pay for it.
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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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What are women's rights in North Korea?

The 1972 constitution asserted that "women hold equal social status and rights with men." The 1990 constitution stipulates that the state creates various conditions for the advancement of women in society. In principle, North Korean law supports sexual equality.
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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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Why is North Korea so poor?

Approximately 60% of North Korea's population lives in poverty. North Korea has a command economy, which is commonplace among communist countries. The government has control over all monetary exchanges, causing the economy to remain relatively stagnant due to a lack of competition between businesses.
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Can you drink alcohol 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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Why is it hard to live in North Korea?

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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Can an Indian go to North Korea?

1. Indian National holding a valid Indian passport can apply for North Korea Visa. 2. Person wishes to travel to North Korea for the purpose of Tourism/Family or friends Visit/Business can apply visa through Visa Lounge.
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Is YouTube blocked in North Korea?

YouTube is blocked in North Korea because of the country's laws regarding the Internet and its accessibility. It has been fully blocked since April 2016, and the North Korean government has warned that anyone who tries to access it is subject to punishment.
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Does North Korea have Facebook?

North Korea officially blocked Facebook and Twitter in 2016, and announced that anyone trying to access them in an “improper” way or distribute “anti-republic data” from them would be punished.
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Can I work in North Korea?

Can you live in North Korea? Can you live in North Korea? If you've been following so far, you will see that yes, it is indeed possible to come and live in North Korea IF you have a job and a reason. Although these tend to be in specialized fields and it is not easy to just move to Pyongyang at a whim.
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What does North Korea look like at night?

"North Korea is almost completely dark compared to neighbouring South Korea and China. The darkened land appears as if it were a patch of water joining the Yellow Sea to the Sea of Japan."
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Do they have Netflix in North Korea?

Netflix is available for streaming in over 190 countries. Our library of TV shows and movies varies based on the country and will change from time to time. Note: Netflix is not available in China, Crimea, North Korea, Russia, and Syria.
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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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What living in North Korea is like?

The country is both culturally and economically isolated, and many people in North Korea are suffering from malnutrition, and live in extreme poverty, according to the Associated Press. Most have little idea of what's going on in the outside world due to government restrictions on electricity, travel, and more.
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