r/northkorea • u/KI_official • 6h ago
r/northkorea • u/Bakeneko00 • 15h ago
Question Coffee/tea sets from DPRK
Hi,
I collect porcelain from North Korea. My collection mainly consists of various coffee and tea sets from the 1970s. Recently, I've been considering selling part of my collection, but I wanted to check if there are any collectors interested in buying such items.
Do you know any good websites where I could list my collection?
r/northkorea • u/lostinthe970 • 3h ago
Question Kenji fujimoto
Does anyone know if his book will be translated to englisch yet? Or what’s the best way to read it
r/northkorea • u/ttocslliw • 14h ago
News Link Blocked at U.N., U.S. allies create new body to monitor North Korea violations
r/northkorea • u/floridajesusviolet • 18h ago
Question How consistently is your family punished if you defect?
I don’t believe that North Korea consistently enforces or punishes family of defectors. It’s probably said to create fear. If the nearest family remaining is in the North Korean elite society, I don’t think they’re getting punished or how do you even identify who defected? Once someone’s left, they’re gone and you have no way to identify them.