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N.Korea celebrates late Kim’s birthday in new alpine city, with no military event

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By Hyonhee Shin SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korea has celebrated the 80th birthday anniversary of leader Kim Jong Un’s late father with a music concert and gun salutes in a refurbished holy city, but no missile launch or military parade, state media KCNA reported on Wednesday. Kim attended a gathering of government, military and ruling […]

By Hyonhee Shin

SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korea has celebrated the 80th birthday anniversary of leader Kim Jong Un’s late father with a music concert and gun salutes in a refurbished holy city, but no missile launch or military parade, state media KCNA reported on Wednesday.

Kim attended a gathering of government, military and ruling Workers’ Party officials which took place on Tuesday in front of the statue of Kim Jong Il in Samjiyon City to commemorate the anniversary, a major holiday called the Day of the Shining Star in North Korea, KCNA said.

Dubbed the “holy land of revolution” by KCNA, the northern alpine town of Samjiyon is near the border with China and Mount Paektu https://www.reuters.com/article/northkorea-politics-idINKBN1Y708D, the holy mountain where Kim’s family claims its roots.

However, it was rare that North Korea held such celebrations in the remote region.

The young leader has sought to transform the city into a massive economic hub https://www.reuters.com/article/northkorea-politics-idINKBN1Y708D, by building new apartments, hotels, a ski resort and commercial, cultural and medical facilities.

The project has been a key initiative to foster a “self-reliant” economy amid sanctions over nuclear and missile programmes, and Kim has made multiple visits touting it as a “socialist utopia https://www.reuters.com/article/northkorea-politics-idINKBN1Y708D” and “epitome of modern civilisation https://www.reuters.com/article/northkorea-politics-idINKBN1Y708D.”

Kim laid flowers at the statue during the meeting but KCNA did not release any of his remarks. Ri Il Hwan, a senior party official, gave a speech vowing to uphold the late strongman’s mantra of self-reliance, KCNA reported.

“The meeting showed well the firm will and enthusiasm of the participants to … build a people’s paradise prospering with self-reliance on this land,” KCNA said.

The celebrations also included gun salutes and a music performance, but no military events, as has been the case in the past.

A U.S. think tank said last week that commercial satellite imagery showed possible preparations for a military parade which could display new missiles or other military advances.

North Korea conducted a record seven missile tests in January, and has warned https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/nkorea-warns-it-may-rethink-moratorium-nuclear-missile-tests-2022-01-19 it may resume testing intercontinental ballistic missiles or nuclear weapons for the first time since 2017 amid stalled denuclearisation talks with the United States.

Analysts have said Pyongyang could use key holidays, including the upcoming 110th birthday anniversary on April 15 of Kim’s late grandfather and national founder, Kim Il Sung, to carry out a major weapons test.

Those holidays come at a sensitive time as South Korea is set to hold a presidential election https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/skorea-candidates-kick-off-presidential-race-dominated-by-scandal-third-party-2022-02-15 on March 9, with formal campaigns starting this week.

Outgoing President Moon Jae-in has warned a restart of North Korea’s nuclear weapon or long-range missile tests could “instantly” send the peninsula back into crisis.

(Reporting by Hyonhee Shin; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Samjiyon City?
Samjiyon City is a town in North Korea known for its historical significance and recent development into an economic hub, promoted by Kim Jong Un.
What is a military parade?
A military parade is a public display of military personnel, equipment, and vehicles, often held to commemorate significant events or holidays.
What are economic sanctions?
Economic sanctions are restrictive measures imposed by countries to influence or punish a nation, often affecting trade and financial transactions.
What is self-reliance in economics?
Self-reliance in economics refers to a country's ability to sustain itself without external assistance, focusing on domestic production and resources.
What is a missile test?
A missile test is an experimental launch of a missile to assess its performance, often conducted by military organizations.

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