Yes, North Koreans do celebrate harvest festivals, primarily the Chuseok, which is similar to the Korean Thanksgiving. It typically occurs in the fall and is a time for families to come together, pay respects to their ancestors, and celebrate the harvest. The government also organizes various cultural events and performances during this time to promote national pride and unity. However, the festivities are often overshadowed by the regime's political messaging and Propaganda.
Virtually every country on the planet has people who observe harvest festivals.
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North Koreans don't believe in fun, after all, they are communists.
Bihu,Onam,Vishu.
North Koreans are living under a very harsh communist dictatorship
North Koreans were born in the Asian race so yes they are Asians.
A better question is..."why do North Koreans love tyranny?".
India is a vast nation with regional festivals during harvest and other religious festivity. Diwali is the festival of light. Holi is the festivals of colour. Baishaki is harvest festival in the north. Pongal/Onum is harvest festival in the south. Bihu is harvest festival in the east. Ganesh festival for the god ganesh. Ramzan/Id festival of the Muslims.
North Koreans speak Korean, the same language that South Koreans speak. The two nations exist for political reasons, not linguistic ones.
actually you are forbidden to leave or enter without permission of the government but the way most koreans escape is through south koreans tunnel which south koreans build to help north koreans escape in to south korea
It appeared the South Koreans were more fearful of the North Koreans.
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