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5 Weird things that only happens in North Korea
1. Roads
In North Korea, Most of their Little Cuties have no good roads. It’s covered with mud. This is because, there locals travel with bicycles. Only military or politicians can afford cars.
2. Television
North Koreans are night allowed to tune in to foreign TV station. So, when you buy a TV, it’s already pre-tuned to just North Korean stations and you must register your TV with the police.
3. Internet
In North Korea, internet access is monitored and it’s not free for everyone except for government use and for foreigners.
4. Leisure Squad
There’s a group of beautiful girls in North Korea Army called the leisure Squad. Their duty is follow high ranking officials in their free time. But these ladies are still considered as part of the military and can be called the war at that time.
5. Kim II SungHe is referred as the enternal president. He made sure he abolished the post of a president while he was alive so no one could ever be president. He is everything in North Korea. He’s like a God. There are 34,000 statue of Kim II Sung in the country. The country has a second calendar which starts from the day Kim died. His birthday is the biggest holiday celebration in the country.
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