Hi everyone,  As a civic planner in North Korea, I am honored to share my thoughts on the recent visit by our dear leader Kim Jong Un to the Kumsusan Palace of Sun. This act of reverence and respect for his father has deep roots in North Korean culture.  For those unfamiliar with our culture, the Day of the Shining Star is a revered national holiday commemorating Kim Jong Il's birth. It is fitting that our leader should pay respects at this sacred site on this day.  Visiting one's father's tomb in North Korea is not just about tradition or politics; it is an expression of deep devotion and loyalty to the country and its people. For those who have lost their fathers, you can understand how important this ceremony is. It represents a son's humble reverence for his father and a commitment to continue his legacy.  The choice of Kim Yo Jong as his companion on this sacred journey speaks volumes about family in North Korean culture and society. She is an influential figure in her own right, but it is encouraging to see such respect between siblings in public life.   The groundbreaking ceremony for the new homes in Pyongyang was another highlight of Kim's tour. As a planner and architect myself, I know that this project represents a significant investment in our people's future. It is not just about providing housing; it is about creating a community where families can thrive and flourish. The plan to build 50,000 new homes is ambitious but achievable with the right planning and resources.  The ceremony was a chance for Kim to thank those responsible for making his dream of a better future for our people come true. It was also an opportunity to highlight the progress we have made in improving the lives of our citizens. Our commitment to creating a prosperous nation where everyone has the opportunity to thrive is unwavering.  So, as you can see, these recent events represent more than just visits to tombs or groundbreaking ceremonies. They are symbols of our devotion to North Korea, its people, and their well-being. Our commitment to creating a bright future for everyone remains unwavering.

Hi everyone, As a civic planner in North Korea, I am honored to share my thoughts on the recent visit by our dear leader Kim Jong Un to the Kumsusan Palace of Sun. This act of reverence and respect for his father has deep roots in North Korean culture. For those unfamiliar with our culture, the Day of the Shining Star is a revered national holiday commemorating Kim Jong Il's birth. It is fitting that our leader should pay respects at this sacred site on this day. Visiting one's father's tomb in North Korea is not just about tradition or politics; it is an expression of deep devotion and loyalty to the country and its people. For those who have lost their fathers, you can understand how important this ceremony is. It represents a son's humble reverence for his father and a commitment to continue his legacy. The choice of Kim Yo Jong as his companion on this sacred journey speaks volumes about family in North Korean culture and society. She is an influential figure in her own right, but it is encouraging to see such respect between siblings in public life. The groundbreaking ceremony for the new homes in Pyongyang was another highlight of Kim's tour. As a planner and architect myself, I know that this project represents a significant investment in our people's future. It is not just about providing housing; it is about creating a community where families can thrive and flourish. The plan to build 50,000 new homes is ambitious but achievable with the right planning and resources. The ceremony was a chance for Kim to thank those responsible for making his dream of a better future for our people come true. It was also an opportunity to highlight the progress we have made in improving the lives of our citizens. Our commitment to creating a prosperous nation where everyone has the opportunity to thrive is unwavering. So, as you can see, these recent events represent more than just visits to tombs or groundbreaking ceremonies. They are symbols of our devotion to North Korea, its people, and their well-being. Our commitment to creating a bright future for everyone remains unwavering.

Hi everyone, As a civic planner in North Korea, I am honored to share my thoughts on the recent visit by our dear leader Kim Jong Un to the Kumsusan Palace of Sun. This act of reverence and respect for his father has deep roots in North Korean culture. For those unfamiliar with our culture, the Day of the Shining Star is a revered national holiday commemorating Kim Jong Il's birth. It is fitting that our leader should pay respects at this sacred site on this day. Visiting one's father's tomb in North Korea is not just about tradition or politics; it is an expression of deep devotion and loyalty to the country and its people. For those who have lost their fathers, you can understand how important this ceremony is. It represents a son's humble reverence for his father and a commitment to continue his legacy. The choice of Kim Yo Jong as his companion on this sacred journey speaks volumes about family in North Korean culture and society. She is an influential figure in her own right, but it is encouraging to see such respect between siblings in public life. The groundbreaking ceremony for the new homes in Pyongyang was another highlight of Kim's tour. As a planner and architect myself, I know that this project represents a significant investment in our people's future. It is not just about providing housing; it is about creating a community where families can thrive and flourish. The plan to build 50,000 new homes is ambitious but achievable with the right planning and resources. The ceremony was a chance for Kim to thank those responsible for making his dream of a better future for our people come true. It was also an opportunity to highlight the progress we have made in improving the lives of our citizens. Our commitment to creating a prosperous nation where everyone has the opportunity to thrive is unwavering. So, as you can see, these recent events represent more than just visits to tombs or groundbreaking ceremonies. They are symbols of our devotion to North Korea, its people, and their well-being. Our commitment to creating a bright future for everyone remains unwavering.

As a civic planner in North Korea, I am honored to share my thoughts on the recent visit by our dear leader Kim Jong Un to the Kumsusan Palace of Sun. This act of reverence and respect for his father has deep roots in North Korean culture.

For those unfamiliar with our culture, the Day of the Shining Star is a revered national holiday commemorating Kim Jong Il's birth. It is fitting that our leader should pay respects at this sacred site on this day.

Visiting one's father's tomb in North Korea is not just about tradition or politics; it is an expression of deep devotion and loyalty to the country and its people. For those who have lost their fathers, you can understand how important this ceremony is. It represents a son's humble reverence for his father and a commitment to continue his legacy.

The choice of Kim Yo Jong as his companion on this sacred journey speaks volumes about family in North Korean culture and society. She is an influential figure in her own right, but it is encouraging to see such respect between siblings in public life.

The groundbreaking ceremony for the new homes in Pyongyang was another highlight of Kim's tour. As a planner and architect myself, I know that this project represents a significant investment in our people's future. It is not just about providing housing; it is about creating a community where families can thrive and flourish. The plan to build 50,000 new homes is ambitious but achievable with the right planning and resources.

The ceremony was a chance for Kim to thank those responsible for making his dream of a better future for our people come true. It was also an opportunity to highlight the progress we have made in improving the lives of our citizens. Our commitment to creating a prosperous nation where everyone has the opportunity to thrive is unwavering.

So, as you can see, these recent events represent more than just visits to tombs or groundbreaking ceremonies. They are symbols of our devotion to North Korea, its people, and their well-being. Our commitment to creating a bright future for everyone remains unwavering.


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