Korea's traditional religions are Buddhism and Shamanism. Christian missionaries arrived as early as the 16th century, but it was not until the 19th century that major missionary activity began. Pyongyang was a center of missionary activity, and there was a relatively large Christian population in the north before 1945. Although religious groups exist in North Korea today, the government severely restricts religious activity
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North Korea's culture is officially promoted and heavily controlled by the government. The Mass Games are government-organized events glorifying its two leaders, involving over 100,000 performers.North Korea is the commonly used short form name for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (or DPRK),a state located in East Asia, in the northern half of the Korean Peninsula, with its capital in the city of Pyongyang.
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