What hairstyles are allowed in North Korea?

The Telegraph reports that the world's favorite hermit state is implementing state-sanctioned haircuts for men and women. Women are allowed to choose one of 14 styles; married women are instructed to keep their tresses short, while the single ladies are allowed let loose with longer, curlier locks.
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What are the legal hairstyles 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 choose any hairstyle in North Korea?

NORTH Koreans have just 15 styles to choose from when getting their hair cut, it has been claimed. Men and women in the hermit state have reportedly been given an illustrated guide of “approved” hairstyles which have been deemed acceptable by tyrant leader Kim Jong-un.
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What is 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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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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Haircut in North Korea



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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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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Does North Korea have a dress code?

North Korea has banned piercings, skinny jeans, and hairstyles, including mullets, since last May, in a bid to keep the country free from "decadent" Western fashion trends. It came after the country's leader Kim Jong Un described foreign speech, hairstyles, and clothes as "dangerous poisons," per BBC.
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Why does North Korea have 28 hairstyles?

Hair-dos and hair-don'ts! North Koreans are now allowed to choose only from a state-approved list of 28 hairstyles to “ward off the corrupting effects of capitalism“.
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Can North Koreans 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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Can Tourist wear jeans in North Korea?

If you can afford jeans, you can wear them. But the denim should be black because blue jeans are prohibited. In North Korea, they embody world imperialism. However, if you are a tourist, nobody will say a word to you, but you'll have to change when visiting the Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il memorial.
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Can you wear shorts in North Korea?

But it's appreciated when tourists dress respectfully and consistent with local norms. And if you run out of clothes, you can always get a North Korean suit! There are some sites where jeans, shorts, sandals and cut-offs are NOT permitted (namely the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun).
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Are cigarettes allowed in North Korea?

Tobacco may not be sold to minors (those under the age of seventeen) and cigarette machines are banned. North Korea imposes no kind of tax at all on tobacco, including specific excise, ad valorem excise, value-added tax, sales tax, or import duty. Electronic cigarettes are legal.
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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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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 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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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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Do they have pubs in North Korea?

While Pyongyang is hardly a “party city” or somewhere to get ridiculously drunk and go on pub crawls, there are bars and restaurants there that are open to foreigners.
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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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Can you own a car in North Korea?

(Officially, private citizens can't own cars, but those with government ties manage to.) You are more likely to know somebody with a private jet than a North Korean is to know somebody with a car.
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Is there a religion in North Korea?

North Korea is an atheist state where public religion is discouraged. Based on estimates from the late 1990s and the 2000s, North Korea is mostly atheist and agnostic with the religious life dominated by the traditions of Korean shamanism and Chondoism.
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What does North Korea call Kim Jong un?

When Kim Jong-un is mentioned in North Korean media and publications, he is most commonly referred to as "Respected Comrade Kim Jong-un" (Korean: 경애하는 김정은동지), "Respected Comrade General Secretary" (Korean: 경애하는 총비서동지), or "Marshal" (원수님).
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