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North Koreans told to keep hair short, tidy
Posted: 19 November 2009 1825 hrs

  A group of North Korean men leave a site in Pyongyang where a statue of former leader Kim Il-Sung is placed. (file pic)
 
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SEOUL: State media in communist North Korea, which is grappling with severe food shortages and a crumbling economy, has taken time out to urge its people to keep their hair tidy.

Rodong Sinmun, the ruling-party newspaper, said men should keep their hair short and women should have it tied up.

"To keep your hair tidy and simple... is a very important matter for setting the ethos of a sound lifestyle in the country," the paper said in its Saturday edition, quoted on Thursday by South Korea's Yonhap news agency.

"A short haircut is the basic style for men," it said, adding that trimmed hair makes men look "elegant, neat, ambitious and passionate".

The paper added that "for women to have their hair down and mussed up" does not suit the "people of the revolutionary age".

Rodong recommended that female students keep their hair short or plaited, middle-aged women have their hair permed or tied and the elderly wear their locks in a traditional bun.

North Korea is a tightly controlled society with foreign-made films or dramas heavily censored or banned because of their "imperialist" culture.

Authorities are said to regularly crack down on secretly imported South Korean CDs and DVDs, which are increasingly popular.


- AFP/so

 


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