Kimjongilia Festival
Kimjongilia is a flower named after the late North Korean leader, Kim Jong-il. Japanese botanist, Kamo Mototeru, cultivated the flower to represent the friendship between Japan and North Korea. Furthermore, it is designed to bloom every single year on Kim Jong-il’s birthday, February 16. Neat.
Virtual Interactions
North Koreans have very little interactions with other nationalities and races, especially face to face. Most of what they know is through restricted virtual interactions.