← Back to Search

Residents of Ragwonpho move into new houses

Article Content

There took place a ceremony for moving into new houses at the modern Ragwonpho fishermen's residential district, which unfolded fascinating scenery while symbolizing the brilliant innovations and civilization of the regions, on September 4. The respectedComrade Kim Jong Un attended the inauguration ceremony of the Ragwon County Offshore Farm and personally cut the inauguration tape and warmly blessed the working people who would move into their homes of happiness. A ceremony of moving into new modern houses in the fishing village of Ragwonpho was held on the spot amid the blessing and great interest of the whole country. Present there were Ri Jong Nam, chief secretary of the South Hamgyong Provincial Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea, Pak Hyon Chol, chairman of the provincial people's committee, officials of the Party and power organs in the province and working people in Ragwon County. At the ceremony the speaker congratulated the working people who have become the masters of Ragwonpho, the most beautiful place in the world, and would move into new houses under the care of the motherly Party. He said that the ceremony following the inauguration of the modern Ragwon County Offshore Farm, which was built thanks to the special care and leadership of Kim Jong Un, was a great auspicious event brought about by the devoted efforts of the great father to provide the regional people with an affluent and civilized life as soon as possible. At the ceremony, licences for using houses were handed over and oath-taking speeches were made. After the ceremony, the people began to move into new houses. That day, the South Hamgyong Provincial Art Troupe gave a congratulatory performance. The Pyongyang Times, launched on May 6, 1965, is the DPRK's only English newspaper. It gives latest, detailed information about what is going on in the country in politics, the economy, culture and other sectors. And the paper also provides a vast knowledge of the nooks and crannies of Pyongyang.

Images

Residents of Ragwonpho move into new houses - Image 1
Residents of Ragwonpho move into new houses - Image 2
Residents of Ragwonpho move into new houses - Image 3
Residents of Ragwonpho move into new houses - Image 4
Residents of Ragwonpho move into new houses - Image 5
Residents of Ragwonpho move into new houses - Image 6
Residents of Ragwonpho move into new houses - Image 7
Residents of Ragwonpho move into new houses - Image 8
Residents of Ragwonpho move into new houses - Image 9
Residents of Ragwonpho move into new houses - Image 10
Residents of Ragwonpho move into new houses - Image 11
Residents of Ragwonpho move into new houses - Image 12
Residents of Ragwonpho move into new houses - Image 13
Residents of Ragwonpho move into new houses - Image 14
Residents of Ragwonpho move into new houses - Image 15
Residents of Ragwonpho move into new houses - Image 16
Residents of Ragwonpho move into new houses - Image 17
Residents of Ragwonpho move into new houses - Image 18

Mentioned Locations

South Hamgyong
Pyongyang
More from pytimes_en Articles from these locations
← Back to Search