(Baonghean.vn) - On May 6, the 7th Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea took place in Pyongyang. Let's admire the massive architectural works in Pyongyang, marking the development of more than 50 years since the 1953 ceasefire agreement between the two Koreas in this country considered the most mysterious in the world.
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The 170-meter-high Juche Tower on the banks of the Taedong River is said to represent North Korea's growing development despite its political and economic isolation from the world community. |
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The Sci-Tech Complex, shaped like a nuclear model, is a unique structure in Pyongyang. |
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The 105-story Ryugyong Hotel (far right) is the tallest building in the capital Pyongyang. |
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The path of “Mirae Scientists” is considered proof that the country's economy is growing and people's lives are improving. |
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Modern view inside the Sci-Tech complex |
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Munsu Water Park in Pyongyang. |
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High-rise buildings are increasingly appearing in Pyongyang. |
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People attend a mass dance at the Arch of Triumph Square to mark the 83rd founding anniversary of the Korean People's Army. |
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Two great bronze statues depicting the portraits of the two late presidents Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il at Mansudae Hill, Pyongyang. |
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May Day National Stadium in Pyongyang. |
Thanh Hien
(According to Reuters)