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North korea as a mysterious country

A country where only one president decision values nothing else more, Even nation life.

By MrKhanPublished 8 months ago 3 min read


North Korea: A Mysterious World – Strange Facts, Pros, and Cons

North Korea, officially known as the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), is one of the most secretive and isolated countries in the world. Nestled between China and South Korea, its capital is Pyongyang, and its current leader is Kim Jong Un, the third-generation ruler from the Kim dynasty. The nation is known more for its mystery and strict regime than for tourism or trade. Let’s explore some of the strangest facts about this enigmatic country, along with its potential benefits and serious downsides.

Strange Facts About North Korea:

1. Almost No Internet Access
The general public in North Korea has no access to the global internet. Instead, they have a state-controlled intranet called “Kwangmyong”, which only includes government-approved websites.


2. 28 Government-Approved Hairstyles
Citizens are only allowed to choose from a limited set of 28 approved hairstyles. Anything outside these styles may result in penalties or forced correction.


3. Unique Calendar System
North Korea doesn’t follow the Gregorian calendar. Instead, it uses the Juche calendar, which starts from the birth year of Kim Il Sung (1912), the country’s founding leader.


4. Only Three TV Channels
There are only a few TV channels available, all state-run and focused on government propaganda. Independent media does not exist.


5. Elections With Only One Candidate
Elections are held every five years, but each seat has only one government-approved candidate. Citizens are expected to vote “yes” for them.


6. Tourists Under Surveillance
Foreign tourists are allowed in on guided tours only, and they are monitored at all times. Taking pictures without permission can result in arrest.


Possible Advantages of the System

1. Strong National Unity
Because everyone is taught to follow a unified ideology, there is a unique form of national cohesion that’s rarely seen elsewhere.


2. Free Education and Healthcare
All citizens receive free education and healthcare, as part of the government’s centralized system. However, the quality is often debated.


3. Low Reported Crime Rate
With extreme surveillance and strict punishments, crime is said to be very low—though it’s hard to know how accurate the official reports really are.


Major Disadvantages

1. Lack of Freedom
There is no freedom of speech, press, religion, or political opposition. Even minor criticism of the government can lead to imprisonment or worse.


2. Severe Poverty and Malnutrition
Despite government control, many citizens live in poverty, and the country has faced several food shortages and famines over the years.


3. Global Isolation
North Korea’s policies have resulted in economic sanctions and international isolation, making trade, travel, and development very difficult.


4. Propaganda Over Truth
Most citizens only receive state-approved information, meaning they often have no idea about the outside world or how other countries operate.

5. Lifestyle of captipal city

Only federal authorized person are allowed to have their permanent residency at safest Capital city

6. Response according the mode of kim john

As a nation in front of kim john you must be attentive, if i he serious then nation must be serious, if he is crying the national must cry , if he is speaking the nation must only listen any kind of misbehave might be the last act of that particular person doesn't matter if he is senior member of army, ministry or a comman man.

7. Government job can be fatal

Recently due to high flood in north korea, the kim john announced offically to kill the members of flood management due to their carelessness.

Kim Jong Un’s Role

Kim Jong Un came to power in 2011 after the death of his father, Kim Jong Il. Since then, he has tightened control over the population, expanded nuclear programs, and maintained a highly militarized society. While he portrays himself as a strong leader internally, globally he is known for his unpredictable decisions and tense relations with the West, especially the United States.

Conclusion

North Korea remains a country full of paradoxes mysterious, disciplined, and yet deeply isolated. While it boasts unity and state services, it comes at the cost of personal freedom, global disconnection, and strict authoritarian control. Understanding this hidden nation helps us reflect on the value of freedom, knowledge, and openness in our own societie.

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