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... Read moreNorth Korea stands out as one of the most secretive and controlled countries in the world, and even everyday aspects of life there can feel very foreign and extreme to outsiders. One of the strangest things I learned is that North Korea actually has its own calendar that begins with the birth year of its founder, Kim Il-sung. This means the year numbering is completely different from the international Gregorian calendar, reflecting the regimeās deep personality cult.
Another bizarre detail is the governmentās strict rules on hairstyles. Citizens must choose from only 28 government-approved haircut styles, severely limiting personal expression and reinforcing conformity. This control over personal appearance extends to voting, where elections are held but only one candidate is permitted per ballot, removing any real choice.
One particularly shocking fact is the punishment system ā if one person commits a crime, not just they but three generations of their family can suffer consequences, a policy meant to deter dissent but extremely harsh on innocent relatives.
North Koreaās attempts to impress South Korea include building an entire fake city that looks impressive from afar but is essentially uninhabited, showing the lengths the regime goes to for propaganda. Even Kim Jong-unās official biography claims he learned to drive at the age of three, underscoring the crafted mythos around the leaders.
Watching foreign movies, which many outside take for granted as entertainment, can ironically be fatal in North Korea, sometimes resulting in execution, highlighting the regimeās control over information.
Finally, an odd historical tidbit: North Korea reportedly owes Sweden 300 Volvos stolen back in 1974, an example of the strange crimes that have transpired.
These facts showcase a world unlike any other, shaped by extreme government control, propaganda, and historical oddities. If youāre curious about countries with secretive regimes and want to understand more about how life is truly lived in North Korea, such surprising facts provide a glimpse into this closed-off nation.
Great info, it funny how dictators are so petty.