April 19, 2024

Culture

Information related to the North Korean culture and culture in North Korea

Read all about it: North Korea’s newspapers and how they differ

Read all about it: North Korea’s newspapers and how they differ

The DPRK's state-run newspapers offer little variety for their readers

Read all about it: North Korea’s newspapers and how they differ
Fyodor Tertitskiy
Fyodor Tertitskiy March 21, 2017
True believers: Faith-based NGOs in North Korea

True believers: Faith-based NGOs in North Korea

As long as they avoid evangelism, the DPRK's religious NGOs have considerable room to work

True believers: Faith-based NGOs in North Korea
Nazanin Zadeh-Cummings
Nazanin Zadeh-Cummings March 14, 2017
Ask a North Korean: Why does North Korea use such a unique calendar?

Ask a North Korean: Why does North Korea use such a unique calendar?

"As a young girl, I always thought that referring to the year as the Juche year seemed more elegant"

Ask a North Korean: Why does North Korea use such a unique calendar?
Je Son Lee
Je Son Lee March 2, 2017
Rocking the nation to sleep: patriotic lullabies in North Korea

Rocking the nation to sleep: patriotic lullabies in North Korea

The DPRK's state-sanctioned cradle songs can be surprisingly tender

Rocking the nation to sleep: patriotic lullabies in North Korea
Tatiana Gabroussenko
Tatiana Gabroussenko February 28, 2017
Ask a North Korean: How are public baths different in the North?

Ask a North Korean: How are public baths different in the North?

"The idea of paying someone else to scrub your body is still foreign to many North Koreans"

Ask a North Korean: How are public baths different in the North?
Je Son Lee
Je Son Lee February 15, 2017
How life in North Korea differs from life in the USSR

How life in North Korea differs from life in the USSR

North Koreans traditionally saw their comradely neighbors as freer, richer, and more interesting

How life in North Korea differs from life in the USSR
Fyodor Tertitskiy
Fyodor Tertitskiy February 8, 2017
Why Soviet translators in the 1960s hated North Korean literature

Why Soviet translators in the 1960s hated North Korean literature

Russian experts found little to like in the poor quality of the DPRK's fiction

Why Soviet translators in the 1960s hated North Korean literature
Tatiana Gabroussenko
Tatiana Gabroussenko January 26, 2017
Ask a North Korean: Pop culture and young love in North Korea

Ask a North Korean: Pop culture and young love in North Korea

"If a CD or DVD is found stuck in your player, you’re in deep trouble"

Ask a North Korean: Pop culture and young love in North Korea
Ji-Min Kang
Ji-Min Kang January 24, 2017
A trip to Yanggu and the search for peace on the Peninsula

A trip to Yanggu and the search for peace on the Peninsula

The towns and villages where the two Koreas meet are the best place to start building a solution

A trip to Yanggu and the search for peace on the Peninsula
David Tizzard
David Tizzard January 24, 2017
How the “Arduous March” created North Korea’s antique trade

How the “Arduous March” created North Korea’s antique trade

In the 90s, desperate for food, many North Koreans turned to pottery smuggling

How the “Arduous March” created North Korea’s antique trade
Andrei Lankov
Andrei Lankov January 13, 2017