North Korea
Food, Leaderships, and Quick Facts
Kim Jong-Un
Kim Jong-Un was born January 8th 1983. King Jong-Un is a supreme leader of the Democratic People's Republic of North Korea.
He held many titles such as the:
First Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea, the Chairman of the Central Military Commission, Chairman of the National Defence Commission, the Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army, and presidium member of the Politburo of the Workers' Party of Korea.
From 2010, King Jong-Un was viewed as heir apparent to the nation's leadership
Food
Cold Noodles (Naengmyeon)
Cold Noodles of long and thin handmade noodles made from the flour and starch of various ingredients: buckwheat , potatoes, sweet potatoes. Cold noodles are also made with starch from arrowroot, and kudzu
Porridge (Juk)
Juk is a Korean porridge made of grains such as cooked rice, beans, sesame, and azuki beans. Juk is also a common food in other Eastern Asian countries. Juk is often eaten warm in Korea as a morning meal, but is now eaten at any time of the day.
Galbi
Galbi generally refers to a variety of gui or dishes that are made with marianated beef, and pork in korean soy sauce.
Quick Facts
- Over 154,000 North Koreans live in prison camps.
- Black Market smugglers have smuggled many materials from China. Such as Cd's and raw materials.
- The Internet is almost completely inaccessible in North Korea, with access only by permission and for government authorities.
- With such limited access to the outside world, people struggle to adjust.
- North Korea has 28 government-approved hairstyles for men and women.
- North Korea's government has a fashion policy.
- Kim Jong Un fed his uncle to hungry dogs.
- North Korea has 4th largest army
- North Korea hacked Sony because they made a movie killing their leader Kim Jong Un
26 Surprising Facts About: North Korea