
In the DPRK, early education is thoroughly planned for the training of future talents, and many musical talents are now blooming across the country.
In the DPRK, early education is thoroughly planned for the training of future talents, and many musical talents are now blooming across the country.
Along the east coast of the DPRK you will find peculiar buildings resembling sailboats cutting their way through the waves of the East Sea of Korea.
Hyon Myong Hui, head of Sopho Nursery No. 1 in Pyongyang, today holds the proud title of meritorious person of socialist patriotism.
The DPRK is making sure that dairy products are being supplied to nurseries and kindergartens across the country without interruption.
Report from Wonsan City in Kangwon Province, DPRK
Chae Ryo Jong of the Ryomyong Kindergarten has a particularly special instinct for calligraphy.
Full copy and audio reading of President Kim Jong Un’s speech to the 8th Congress of the Korean Children’s Union in 2017.
With the building of more children’s camps in scenic spots across the country, so grows the happy carefree laughter of Korean children.
Writer Jang Tae Gil has worked on children’s picture books with his father Jang Un Sop for years. appreciated by both General Kim Jong Il and President Kim Jong Un.
Student Pak Phyong Il writes letters to soldiers of the People’s Army, dreaming of his future among their revolutionary ranks.
Even the cartoon pictures adorning the walls of the Okryu Children’s Hospital are associated with the warm care of Marshal Kim Jong Un.
The Songdowon Children’s Camp is today a wonderful palace for children built under the loving guidance of the Marshal and Party.
No country can separate prosperity and development from education, and in the DPRK education is being prioritized as a top state affair.
An anecdote from the Kyongsang Kindergarten in Pyongyang in 2012.
Paduk (or Go) is very effective for developing children’s intelligence. In particular, it is easy to learn and interesting for nursery children.
Choe Ryong Un of the Janggyong Kindergarten has leapt into the world of literature at the age of six thanks to the socialist education system.
Weekly kindergarten originally opened in 1982 is a modern base for preschool education.
12-year-old Yun Hae Ryong has dreamt of becoming a writer from his early childhood.
Free weekly nursery for working families was originally built in 1948 in Moranbong District, Pyongyang.
16 pairs of triplets were born in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea in the year 2020.
Scientists of the Children’s Nutrition Administration Institute keep making researches to promote the health of children, the future of the country.
Just one story of the loving care of the socialist public health system keeping the children of Korea healthy and happy.
Kindergartener Kim Yu Jing dreams of being a famous poet someday.
Performance for greeting Juche 110 (2021) at the Mangyongdae Schoolchildren’s Palace in Pyongyang.