These are the 10 things you can't buy in North Korea.

Of course, when you go to stores or look for online purchases, ask for all that your heart desires. But some things you can buy in other parts of the world, you can't even buy in North Korea, broadcast Arbre portals.
But some things you can buy in other parts of the world, you can't even buy in North Korea, it broadcasts Arbre portals.
With UN sanctions imposed on the North Korean people, but despite them the country's leader, Kim Jong has decided that a large number of things will not be sold in the country.
Meetings
In North Korea, many people don't even know what a condom is. Unless they know if such a thing exists, they don't even know how this product is used. In 1985, the UN conducted a programme aimed at preventing unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, but, according to all likelihood, ended up selling on the black market. However, their sale is considered low because people had never heard of such a product. Today, this product does not even exist on the market.
Cola Cola
In hot days you certainly think of a fresh drink, especially Coca-Cola. In North Korea that's impossible. Even though it is a product known worldwide, this company does not operate in North Korea due to UN-set sanctions. North Koreans, however, manage to mow another similar drink, sold through the black market from China, and usually sold in stores for élitars.
Tourist Travels
For North Koreans, traveling to South Korea and Japan is nothing but a distant dream. The government prohibits citizens from making trips abroad without getting permission from authorities. But most people are not allowed to travel within the country. Phenan is the town where the country's richest live, while people of other circles are not well received there.
Magazines
Everything that is printed in North Korea is controlled by Kim Jong's government. In the Communist country, it is impossible to find, for example, the magazine "Vogue," or "Time." This is done with the appeal to keep people away from the brain drain of Western media.
McDonald's
When you think of fast food, you think of McDonald's. The famous burger has occupied all parts of the world, but not North Korea. The company is not allowed to do business in this part of the world due to sanctions.
Christmas Fever
For all who celebrate Christmas and New Year's Eve, setting up a tree in the room is a source of great joy in the family, especially during the last period of the year. But in the Northern Cora, New Year's spruce and other religious background objects are banned, even though authorities say that the country has religious tolerance, the government views religion as a serious threat to its people's lifestyle. Many North Koreans have been tortured for practicing religious customs, while others have only been found a Bible.
iPad
If you can't live without the latest technology, then there's no chance you'd survive in this country. Many technological products, including laptops, hand phones, or other electronics, are forbidden to be sold in North Korea. Ironically, though ordinary people dare not buy from these products, the leader does as he pleases.
Cleaning products
In many parts of the world, you will find cleaning products in each store, but this does not happen in North Korea. After all sanctions imposed, the country is unable to supply cleaning products.
Medications
The health system in North Korea is miserable and the finding of drugs through the pharmacy is almost impossible. If a woman in North Korea suffers from menstrual pain, she must endure because she has no medicine to deal with pain. Doctors in North Korea view aspirin as the medicine that treats all diseases. China, which has economic access to the communist country after seeing the growing demand of this drug, has begun to sell fake drugs to the people.
Cigarettes
In some restaurants around the world, smoking has been banned because of the diseases it brings, but in North Korea, smoking has been banned since Kim Jong - II was in power. The reason for the ban was exactly the preservation of the leader's health. Even after his death, Kim Jong decided to stop by, but always with exceptions. Kim Jong has often been seen smoking.












