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Penian's gloomy city yesterday was transformed into a cheerful and dance track to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of Kim Jong's birth of North Korea's capital was filled with thousands of people dancing before the Monument of the Founding Party. Kim Jung-suk, who was the first wife of [...]
Penian's grim town was transformed into a cheerful and dance floor to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of Kim Jong's grandmother's birth
The capital of North Korea was filled with thousands of people dancing before the Monument of the Founding Party.
Kim Jung-suk, who was Kim Il-sung's first wife and Kim Jong-il's mother, was an independent Korean activist and communist politician in the 1930s and 40s, Albeu.com conveys.
Contradicts and mysteries surround her death on September 22, 1949, with reports suggesting that she died at the age of 31 until the birth of a dead baby, and others claim she was shot and left to die.
It is known in North Korea as “Herina of the Anti-Japanese Revolution”.
Firing the country's red, blue, and white flag and with women dressed in colorful clothing, it was honoured in front of the worker party's sculpture, which can be viewed shamelessly over them in a frightening group of photographs.
Next were crowned in Kim Jong-suk's statue of Revolutionary Witnesses on the anniversary of her 100th birthday anniversary on Mount Taesong.












