
One of the most closed countries in the world: Kim Il Sung Square, the Juche Tower and grandiose monuments to the country's leaders, the Military Museum, the Arc de Triomphe, the Pyongyang Metro, the Kim Il Sung Mausoleum and Mount Paektu with its "heavenly lake."
01.01 New Year
April 15.04, Day of the Sun (birth of Kim Il Sung)
May 25.04, Army Day
September 27.07, Victory Day
September 09.09, DPRK Foundation Day
10.10, Party Day
March 27.12, Constitution Day
110 police
119, fire department
120, emergency medical care
– Kim Il Sung, founder of the state
- Kim Jong Il, leader
– Kim Jong-un, leader
– entering the country without an official invitation
- use of mobile phones outside permitted areas
– photographing military installations and monuments
- storage of foreign currency without permission
- Internet access outside controlled areas
– When meeting, it is customary to bow or shake hands.
– Respect for elders and leaders plays an important role.
– In public places, restraint is valued.
– Tourists are asked to observe the rules of conduct in restaurants and shops
– Important decisions are made collectively
– greeting / 안녕하세요 / annyeong haseyo
– gratitude / 감사합니다 / gamsahamnida
– please / 제발 / jebal
– sorry / 미안합니다 / mianhamnida
– Where is the bus…? / Where is the bus…? / beoseu eodieyo
– how much does a ticket cost? / 버스표얼마예요? / beoseu pyo eolmayeyo
– pharmacy / 약국 / yakguk
– I need a doctor / 의사가 필요해요 / uisaga piryohaeyo
– I need help / 도움이 필요해요 / doumi piryohaeyo
– call the police / 경찰을 불러주세요 / gyeongchareul bulleojuseyo
– call an ambulance / 구급차를 불러주세요 / gugeupchareul bulleojuseyo
– very tasty! / 맛있어요! / masisseoyo
– bill please / 계산서 주세요 / gyesanseo juseyo
– toast / 건배! (To your health!) / geonbae
– joke / In North Korea, trains are always on time! / bukhaneseo gicha hangsang je sigakkeuro onda
It is customary to discuss:
– History and culture
– National cuisine (kimchi)
– Music and cinema
– Sports (mas-wrestling, taekwondo)
– Nature and mountains
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and power
– Relations with South Korea and the United States
- Social problems
- Human rights
– visit Pyongyang
– haikit
– to taste the cuisine
– participate in festivals
One of the most closed countries in the world: Kim Il Sung Square, the Juche Tower and grandiose monuments to the country's leaders, the Military Museum, the Arc de Triomphe, the Pyongyang Metro, the Kim Il Sung Mausoleum and Mount Paektu with its "heavenly lake."
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01.01 New Year
April 15.04, Day of the Sun (birth of Kim Il Sung)
May 25.04, Army Day
September 27.07, Victory Day
September 09.09, DPRK Foundation Day
10.10, Party Day
March 27.12, Constitution Day
110 police
119, fire department
120, emergency medical care
– Kim Il Sung, founder of the state
- Kim Jong Il, leader
– Kim Jong-un, leader
– entering the country without an official invitation
- use of mobile phones outside permitted areas
– photographing military installations and monuments
- storage of foreign currency without permission
- Internet access outside controlled areas
– When meeting, it is customary to bow or shake hands.
– Respect for elders and leaders plays an important role.
– In public places, restraint is valued.
– Tourists are asked to observe the rules of conduct in restaurants and shops
– Important decisions are made collectively
– greeting / 안녕하세요 / annyeong haseyo
– gratitude / 감사합니다 / gamsahamnida
– please / 제발 / jebal
– sorry / 미안합니다 / mianhamnida
– Where is the bus…? / Where is the bus…? / beoseu eodieyo
– how much does a ticket cost? / 버스표얼마예요? / beoseu pyo eolmayeyo
– pharmacy / 약국 / yakguk
– I need a doctor / 의사가 필요해요 / uisaga piryohaeyo
– I need help / 도움이 필요해요 / doumi piryohaeyo
– call the police / 경찰을 불러주세요 / gyeongchareul bulleojuseyo
– call an ambulance / 구급차를 불러주세요 / gugeupchareul bulleojuseyo
– very tasty! / 맛있어요! / masisseoyo
– bill please / 계산서 주세요 / gyesanseo juseyo
– toast / 건배! (To your health!) / geonbae
– joke / In North Korea, trains are always on time! / bukhaneseo gicha hangsang je sigakkeuro onda
It is customary to discuss:
– History and culture
– National cuisine (kimchi)
– Music and cinema
– Sports (mas-wrestling, taekwondo)
– Nature and mountains
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and power
– Relations with South Korea and the United States
- Social problems
- Human rights
– visit Pyongyang
– haikit
– to taste the cuisine
– participate in festivals


