Sunday, 11 December 2011

No Christmas spirit in North Korea


According to BBC news Security was tight when the border Christmas 'tree' was lit last year and now North Korea has warned South Korea of "unexpected consequences" if it lights up a Christmas tree-shaped tower near their tense border.

The tree-shaped, 30 metre-high steel structure on Aegibong hill - around 3km from the border - was illuminated by thousands of small light bulbs last year.
And it could be seen from cities around Kaesong area in the North.
North has previously accused South of using the tree to spread the Christian message to people inside the secular state.
And this is to cause trouble and if they will do the same this year they will take actions of some kind...


I guess all countries does not like Christmas...
Wonder how South will react and what they will do.
북한은 크리스마스을 싫어하나봐.

Full artice: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-16129633

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