
Koreans have been weaving with silk for thousands of years, and today traditional silk production continues across the DPRK.
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Koreans have been weaving with silk for thousands of years, and today traditional silk production continues across the DPRK.
Hunminjongnum was developed in the mid-13th century is renowned for its reasonableness and originality.
25-storey hotel originally opened in 1984 is just a short walk from Pyongyang Railway Station.
Alma mater of President Kim Il Sung is today a modern educational base in Pyongyang.
Report from the Pyongyang Floricultural Institute.
Rally of young people held at the Pyongyang City Youth Park Open-Air Theatre on Thursday.
Myohyang in North Pyongan Province sees snowfall presenting many uniquely beautiful views.
Rally held by union workers at Chongsan-ri in Nampo on Thursday.
Foreign personages, in their congratulatory messages and letters, said the noble exploits of the great leader Kim Jong Il will be immortal. The Vice-Chairman of the Socialist Freedom Party of Egypt described […]
As green energy-saving architecture becomes the main trend in the DPRK, research is being done to develop environmentally friendly building materials.
Report from the Pyongsong Bag Factory in South Pyongan Province, DPRK.
12-year-old Yun Hae Ryong has dreamt of becoming a writer from his early childhood.
An anecdote from the Songhak Cooperative Farm of South Pyongan Province in 2013.
Report from the Taean Heavy Machine Complex in Nampo and the Ryongsong Machine Complex in Hamhung.
The rapid rise of women’s football in the DPRK in the 2000s is largely credited to head coach Choe Kwang Sok of the DPRK’s junior women’s football team.
The Union of Agricultural Workers and the Kimilsungist-Kimjongilist Youth League marked the Day of the Shining Star at the Central Youth Hall.
An anecdote from 2019 about workers of the August 25 Fishery Station in Kangwon Province.
Report from the Pyongyang Teachers Training College.
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A look inside the Wonsan Fish Farm in Kangwon Province, DPRK.