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North Korea commemorates birth of its founder [PHOTOS]

时间:2024-09-22 02:10:04 出处:关于我们阅读(143)

Visitors pose for photos before a display featuring an image of late North Korean leader Kim Il Sung at the 20th 'Kimilsungia' festival flower show in Pyongyang on April 13,<strong></strong> 2018. / AFP
Visitors pose for photos before a display featuring an image of late North Korean leader Kim Il Sung at the 20th 'Kimilsungia' festival flower show in Pyongyang on April 13, 2018. / AFP

Visitors pose for photos before a display featuring an image of late North Korean leader Kim Il Sung at the 20th 'Kimilsungia' festival flower show in Pyongyang on April 13, 2018. / AFP
Visitors arrive at the 20th 'Kimilsungia' festival flower show in Pyongyang on April 13, 2018. / AFP

Thousands of North Korean devotees laid flowers before statues of the country's founder Kim Il Sung Sunday on the anniversary of his birth.

A constant stream of soldiers in brown uniforms, work unit personnel in suits, schoolchildren and families made their way to Mansu hill in the centre of Pyongyang, where giant statues of Kim and his son and successor look out over the capital.

"The great comrades Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il will always be with us," read a banner made of greenery.

In turn each group approached the bronze edifices, most people with single blooms, some carrying golden baskets of flowers ― making their offerings before assembling in formation.

"Let us bow before the statues," intoned an announcer half-hidden by horticulture, prompting deep bows from civilians and salutes from military detachments.

Visitors pose for photos before a display featuring an image of late North Korean leader Kim Il Sung at the 20th 'Kimilsungia' festival flower show in Pyongyang on April 13, 2018. / AFP
North Koreans visit the Mansu Hill to lay floral baskets and flowers to the statues of late leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il on the occasion of the 106th birth anniversary of Kim Il Sung in Pyongyang, North Korea Saturday. / AP

Visitors pose for photos before a display featuring an image of late North Korean leader Kim Il Sung at the 20th 'Kimilsungia' festival flower show in Pyongyang on April 13, 2018. / AFP
This photo taken on April 12, 2018 by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) shows residents visiting the third sweet and biscuit sculpture show at the Chongryu Restaurant which was held to mark the birth anniversary of late North Korean leader Kim Il Sung. / AFP

North Koreans are taught from an early age to revere their leaders, and portraits of the two late rulers gaze down in every home, school and workplace in the country.

Current leader Kim Jong Un is the third of the dynasty to head the isolated and impoverished but nuclear-armed country, whose calendar is packed with anniversaries relating to his two forefathers and their careers.

The accompanying rituals both demonstrate and reinforce loyalty to the regime. April 15, known as the Day of the Sun, is by far the most important and sometimes marked with a military parade, as it was last year.

Visiting the statues reinforced her determination to "realise the reunification of our country which the great leaders wanted" and "uphold the leadership of the respected Marshal Kim Jong Un", said Second Lieutenant Ryu Yong Jong, 25, who has been in the army for nine years. Ordinary North Koreans only ever express wholehearted support for their government when speaking to foreign media.

Authorities held a mass meeting of senior officials on Saturday to mark the anniversary, one of a series of events tied to the date, but Kim Jong Un has spent some of the festive period on the current spate of diplomacy involving the two Koreas.

Visitors pose for photos before a display featuring an image of late North Korean leader Kim Il Sung at the 20th 'Kimilsungia' festival flower show in Pyongyang on April 13, 2018. / AFP
This photo taken on April 12, 2018 by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) shows a performance of "Mine Is Always the Country of Kim Il-Sung" by the art troupe of the Central Committee Youth League at the Central Youth Hall in celebration of the birth anniversary of late North Korean leader Kim Il Sung. / AFP

Visitors pose for photos before a display featuring an image of late North Korean leader Kim Il Sung at the 20th 'Kimilsungia' festival flower show in Pyongyang on April 13, 2018. / AFP
This photo taken on April 12, 2018 by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) shows a performance of "Mine Is Always the Country of Kim Il-Sung" by the art troupe of the Central Committee Youth League at the Central Youth Hall in celebration of the birth anniversary of late North Korean leader Kim Il Sung. / AFP

A summit with the South's President Moon Jae-in is due later this month, ahead of talks with Donald Trump. On Saturday Kim met visiting Chinese envoy Song Tao, pledging to improve a traditional but battered relationship.

At a banquet for the delegation, one wall was decorated with a mural of Kim shaking hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping on his surprise trip to Beijing last month.

The journey was Kim's first overseas since inheriting power. It ensured that, rather than the South Korean or US presidents, the first foreign head of state he met was the leader of the longstanding ally whose forces gave his grandfather crucial support in the Korean War.

The Day of the Sun has been described as "Like Christmas, but for Juche instead of Jesus", in reference to Kim Il Sung's "self-reliance" ideology.

Guides at Mangyongdae outside Pyongyang, where Kim Il Sung was born 106 years ago, sometimes use religious terminology themselves, describing a well at the site as containing "holy water" and calling the day his "birthdaymas".

Kim remains the country's Eternal President despite dying in 1994. His son passed away in 2011 but is still Eternal General Secretary of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea.

Retired senior colonel Kim Yong Won, 76, donned his old uniform for the occasion, his chest heavily bedecked with medals ― the most important, he said, being a gold star depicting a soldier, a sailor and an airman for 30 years of service.

"Every time I visit here, the feeling is special," he told AFP. "I cannot express my feelings in one word. The feeling like this is not only for me but also for all Koreans as well as the world's progressive people."

On the platform in front of the statues, a young girl in a red coat and carrying a straw broom carefully picked up a stray twig and took it away. (AFP)


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