Is North Korea really safe?
Yes, North Korea has strict rules with potentially huge consequences for a serious breach of them, but if you stick to them, it’s probably the safest country in the world for tourists. Any incidents are extremely rare and pretty much always result from someone choosing to break the rules in a serious way.
Does Canada hate North Korea?
Although diplomatic relations between Canada and North Korea were established in February 2001, diplomatic relations between the two countries have generally been strained due to Canada’s close relationship with the United States, and Canada’s staunch opposition to North Korea’s nuclear ambitions and programs, and as a …
What are the risks of visiting North Korea?
Your visit will be so tightly controlled that there should be no real risks to your health in North Korea. However, Malaria is a risk particularly in the south of the country, and Japanese encephalitis is not uncommon.
Is it possible to get banned from North Korea?
No. If you ever naively happen to ask about the logic behind those bans, it will be considered a treachery and you would be killed five times over and over because bans in North Korea are taken very seriously. Once you enter that door, it is a one way road to death! See also; Top 10 Interesting Facts About North Korea.
Why doesn’t North Korea have an immigration problem?
North Korea doesn’t have an immigration problem. No one is lining up to move to a country known for its aggressiveness and shockingly low standards of living. For decades, it has threatened South Korea and Japan with missile strikes and it now has the ability to do the same to the USA.
What is it like to live in North Korea?
The country is ruled by Kim Jong-un, a dictator with few friends outside his country. His people live on less than 5\% of the average income in South Korea. Most people aren’t allowed to access foreign websites. A quarter of a million died in a famine in the 1990’s. No wonder George W. Bush in 2002 said North Korea was part of the “axis of evil.”