1. There are only 15 approved
haircuts
On the positive end, it’s gender equal as both sexes have 15 haircuts
that are approved by the regime. However, none of the men’s approved haircuts
are similar to their supreme leader’s.
2. They don’t follow the same
timeline as Western countries
The North Korean calendar counts the year after its founder, Kim
II-Sung’s birthday in 1912. So, while we’re living in 2019, over there it’s
still year 107.
3. Home to the world’s largest
stadium
With seats for 150.000 people, the Rungrado Stadium in North Korea is
without a doubt the biggest stadium in the world. Michigan Stadium comes at
second place with over 40.000 seats less.
4. There is a ‘three
generations of punishment’ policy
If someone breaks the law, it’s not only that person who gets punished,
but the whole family for three generations forward.
5. The North Korean army is estimated
to have more than 1.2 million soldiers
While it’s not the most powerful military force in the world, experts
say that the North Korean army is definitely the largest with more than 1.2
million soldiers.
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