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South Side's Delegation Visits Various Places in Pyongyang

Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)

    Pyongyang, July 22 (KCNA) -- The delegation of the south side led by Ko Un, chairman for reunification of the Association of Men of National Literature, which attended the meeting of Korean writers for implementing the June 15 joint declaration, Thursday visited various places in Pyongyang. They visited the old home of President Kim Il Sung in Mangyongdae who devoted all his life to the liberation of the country and people's happiness. There they looked round relics, being briefed on the immortal revolutionary history of the President and his families.
    They posed for a photograph before the old home.
    Then they visited the Ssuksom Revolutionary Site.
    They went round the United Front Tower and the place where a consultative meeting took place and other places, being briefed on the fact that Kim Il Sung led well-known political figures of south Korea, who attended the Joint Conference of Representatives of Political Parties and Public Organizations in North and South Korea after the liberation of the country, to the road of national unity and showed warm care for them. The delegation also went to the Mangyongdae Schoolchildren's Palace, a modern centre for extracurricular education of schoolchildren. There it looked round various hobby group rooms and appreciated a combined performance given by members of the art group of the palace.
    The delegation visited the Tower of the Juche Idea, the Arch of Triumph, the Pyongyang Metro and other places. Meanwhile, the delegation of Korean writers in Japan headed by Kim Jong Su, chairman of the Central Standing Committee of the Union of Korean Writers and Artistes in Japan, and Han Kil Su, department director of the General Association of Koreans in China, and his party visited various places in Pyongyang on the same day.



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