Kim Jong Un Poses With Voluntary Teachers
Kim Jong Un, chairman of the Workers’ Party of Korea, chairman of the DPRK State Affairs Commission and supreme commander of the Korean People’s Army, met and had a photograph taken with teachers who volunteered to work at schools in remote islands, frontline areas and mountain villages.
He was accompanied by Choe Thae Bok, vice-chairman of the WPK Central Committee, and other officials of the Party and the education sector.
As he came to the venue, the crowd of voluntary teachers burst into cheers overwhelmed with deep gratitude to the Supreme Leader who ensured they were awarded gifts and Party and state commendations in recognition of their virtue and toured Pyongyang and took time to pose with them this time.
Voluntary teachers tour Pyongyang
Teachers who volunteered to work at schools on islands and in frontline areas and mountain villages enjoyed stay in Pyongyang under the care of the Party.
They visited the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun to pay homage to President Kim Il Sung and Chairman Kim Jong Il.
Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un met and had a photograph taken with them.
Amid the warm hospitality of citizens, they visited the President’s birthplace at Mangyongdae, Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery on Mt Taesong, Korean Revolution Museum, Kim Il Sung University, Phyongchon Revolutionary Site, Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum, Central Class Education House, Sci-Tech Complex and Pyongyang primary and middle schools for orphans.
They had a good time at the Munsu Water Park, Rungna Dolphinarium, Natural History Museum and Central Zoo, and saw a performance given by kindergarteners.
They shared the achievements and experience at the 3rd national seminar on educational science.
They left Pyongyang with a firm determination to remain committed to their role true to the Party’s noble intention of loving the future generations.
By Jong Sun Bok PT
Kim Jong Un, chairman of the Workers’ Party of Korea, chairman of the DPRK State Affairs Commission and supreme commander of the Korean People’s Army, met and had a photograph taken with teachers who volunteered to work at schools in remote islands, frontline areas and mountain villages.
He was accompanied by Choe Thae Bok, vice-chairman of the WPK Central Committee, and other officials of the Party and the education sector.
As he came to the venue, the crowd of voluntary teachers burst into cheers overwhelmed with deep gratitude to the Supreme Leader who ensured they were awarded gifts and Party and state commendations in recognition of their virtue and toured Pyongyang and took time to pose with them this time.
Voluntary teachers tour Pyongyang
Teachers who volunteered to work at schools on islands and in frontline areas and mountain villages enjoyed stay in Pyongyang under the care of the Party.
They visited the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun to pay homage to President Kim Il Sung and Chairman Kim Jong Il.
Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un met and had a photograph taken with them.
Amid the warm hospitality of citizens, they visited the President’s birthplace at Mangyongdae, Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery on Mt Taesong, Korean Revolution Museum, Kim Il Sung University, Phyongchon Revolutionary Site, Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum, Central Class Education House, Sci-Tech Complex and Pyongyang primary and middle schools for orphans.
They had a good time at the Munsu Water Park, Rungna Dolphinarium, Natural History Museum and Central Zoo, and saw a performance given by kindergarteners.
They shared the achievements and experience at the 3rd national seminar on educational science.
They left Pyongyang with a firm determination to remain committed to their role true to the Party’s noble intention of loving the future generations.
By Jong Sun Bok PT
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