Where is North Korea
North Korea's Religion
North Korea’s cultural highlights
North Korea folktales
North Korea's current challenge
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What three countries border North Korea.

China and Russia border it to the north and South Korea border’s it to the south.

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Other than an official religion, who are North Korean's forced to worship?

Kim Jong Un

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Where did Mapo tofu did originate?

China

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What did the villagers call the striped tiger?

Mountain Uncle

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Who placed unfair and unlawful commands on his people?

Kim Jong un

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What is the most important land form in North Korea?

Mount Paektu

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What is North Korea's most actively followed religion?

Shamanism

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What is one of the holidays Korea celebrates?

The Day of The Shinning Star

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Who helped the tiger in times of distress?

The Buddhist priest.

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What freedoms are restricted?

Freedom of speech, expression, and information.

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Where is Mount Paektu located?

On the border on South and North Korea

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What is a very common tradition to practice in Shamanism?

Where Shaman's and religious specialists will act as a messenger between the human and spiritual realms.

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What do they celebrate on The Day of The Shinning Star?

Celebrate Kim Jong un's birthday

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Why was the tiger judged ungrateful?

Because he planned to eat the priest.

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What things are prohibited?

Accessing foreign media, including internet and specific literature

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What type of volcano is Mount Paektu?

Stratovolcano

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What is the second most practiced religion?

Chondoism

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What day is The day of Shinning star on?

Feb 16

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How was the priest's safety concluded?

Because the tiger had injured himself.

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Why do the North Korea goverment ban many things?

To prevent outside sources of information from reaching the people of North Korea

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Why is Mount Paektu important? 

It holds remarkable cultural and historical importance to North Korea.

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What do they do on The day of the Shinning star?

They have public events like gymnastics, military parades, and fireworks, along with additional food rations and supplies for families. They also visit places like the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun.

 (any of these answers are right)

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Does the North Korean government allow independent tourism and allow citizens to leave the country without permission?

NO