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9 Truly Bizarre Things You Didn't Know About North Korea 'the Strangest Place On by Vidamia(m): 7:28am On Apr 21, 2017
1) Marijuana is legal in North Korea.
Considering it's illegal just about everywhere else in the world, it may be surprising to learn that this plant is legal in North Korea. It's actually sold at markets and can be purchased for as little as 60 cents.


2) North Korea has the largest military in the world.
We tend to think of North Korea as a relatively small country, but it packs quite a military punch. There are an estimated 7.7 million active and reserve soldiers in the North Korean military, compared to just 1.5 million in the United States.


3) Pyongyang is home to the largest stadium in the world.
The North Korean capital has the largest stadium in the world, Rungrado First of May Stadium. It is mainly used for soccer matches and the Arirang Festival, a large gymnastics and art festival.
In the 1990s, it was also used for a more horrific spectacle: generals who had plotted against Kim Jong-il were publicly burned alive for treason.


4) The year is 105 in North Korea.
North Korea uses a different calendar than the rest of the world. This calendar is based on the birth of former leader Kim Il-sung. He was born on April 1, 1912, making it year 105 in North Korea.


5) In the 1990s, all teachers were required the learn the accordion.
This instrument is called the "people's instrument" in North Korea because it's easily portable and is often played while people do hard, manual labor.
Teachers are required to learn it and lead their classes in pro-North Korean propaganda songs to begin the day.


6) Kim Jong-il was an amazing savant, according to official North Korean accounts.
The father of Kim Jong-un accomplished some amazing feats during his life, according to official North Korean propaganda.
If these reports are to be believed, Kim Jong-il walked at three weeks old, talked at eight weeks old, wrote 1,500 books, six operas, and one made 11 holes-in-one in a row.


7) North Korea gives its citizens the appearance of an election.
Elections are held every five years in North Korea, giving the people a say in their leader. Of course, there's only one option on the ballot.
To vote against the one name on the ballot, a person must reach for a red pen in sight of election officials, who make note of the person voting against a particular candidate.


cool There are only three television channels in North Korea.
Of these three channels, two are only available on the weekend and one is only available in the evening.
All of these channels are tightly controlled by the government, showing only programs and news broadcasts that the government approves.


9) Blue jeans are illegal in North Korea.
Denim is a symbol of American capitalism in North Korea. In order to prevent any American influence in the country, blue jeans are banned.
Re: 9 Truly Bizarre Things You Didn't Know About North Korea 'the Strangest Place On by nc201016(m): 7:33am On Apr 21, 2017
no Wonder American never liked them stupid rules..

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Re: 9 Truly Bizarre Things You Didn't Know About North Korea 'the Strangest Place On by divinehand2003(m): 7:43am On Apr 21, 2017
This is more than slavery. Complete example of DICTATORSHIP

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Re: 9 Truly Bizarre Things You Didn't Know About North Korea 'the Strangest Place On by Nobody: 7:59am On Apr 21, 2017
I don't know if you guys knew about it, but if not, Eritrea is pretty much like North Korea.
Re: 9 Truly Bizarre Things You Didn't Know About North Korea 'the Strangest Place On by JustOzito(f): 8:12am On Apr 21, 2017
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Re: 9 Truly Bizarre Things You Didn't Know About North Korea 'the Strangest Place On by Mazeltovscotty(m): 6:54pm On Apr 21, 2017
I couldn't stop laughing when I read where Vidamia said North Korea has the largest military in the world. Lolzz
let's start from here, what is the total population of both North korea and south korea?

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