What are some weird facts about North Korea?

 

Here are some facts about life in North Korea:

  • There are two types of crimes: political and economic. Political crimes, like making fun of the president, can result in punishment for up to 8 generations of your family.

  • Elections happen every 4-5 years, but Kim Jong Un is the only name on the ballot.

  • North Korea has a "three-generation punishment" rule. If someone is sent to prison, their entire family, along with the next two generations, are born and live their lives in prison.

  • In case of a fire, citizens are required to save photos of their Supreme Leaders first, even before saving themselves.

  • The North Korean calendar is based on the birth of Kim Il-Sung, the country’s founder. For example, 2023 is the year 112 in North Korea, as Kim Il-Sung was born in 1912.
  • Traveling abroad is not allowed without special permission. If you are born in North Korea, international trips are almost impossible.

  • Traveling abroad is not allowed without special permission. If you are born in North Korea, international trips are almost impossible.

  • The country has only 3 TV channels, and all are controlled by the government.

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