Culture
Information related to the North Korean culture and culture in North Korea
A minority in a minority: College students in 1980s North Korea
Most university students came to Pyongyang for the Korean language, but got limited interaction
Enjoying a very unusual life indeed: North Korea in 1984
Lankov says life for a foreign visitor in 1980s Pyongyang had its own pleasures, amusements
Give cultural engagement with North Korea a chance
Efforts by Globe Theatre should be encouraged, as should presence of foreign broadcasters
Tourists granted rare access to nearly all stations on Pyongyang metro network
Two Western tour companies allowed access to areas of Pyongyang metro for first time
Should Korea keep the cult of the Kims after reunification?
Statues and propaganda should be kept for historical purposes, some defectors say
What do defectors miss most their lives in North Korea?
Family, friends and strong sense of community among things defectors miss about North Korea
Where sexist, anti-Park rhetoric comes from and what it means
Experts divided on how traditional gender roles shape misogynist attacks on S.Korean president
Breakdancing in North Korea: Celebrating Kim Il Sung’s Birthday
Respect shown in the DPRK for the Great Leader, father of the nation, is often genuine
What to expect at the Pyongyang Marathon
Mangyongdae Prize International Marathon just one part of the April Spring Friendship Art Festival.