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4. Study hall in the Grand People’s Study House


Taken inside the study hall in the Grand People’s Study House. Two Kim portraits hang on the wall which overlooks the people who come here to study and read. This central library has a total floor space of 100,000m² and 600 rooms. The building can house up to 30 million books, of which it contains around 10,800 documents, books and “on the spot guidance” Kim Il-sung wrote. The building contains many rooms for education such as audio rooms, computer rooms, lecture halls, and more. The Grand People’s Study House often houses workshops, lectures, seminars of various subjects. (Read more)

This remind me my old days. I was Preparing for ICWA final in a corner of huge hall of Hansa Maheta library in MS university. Librarian taking a walk to ensure peace came to and asked what are you preparing for son? I replied that I am preparing for ICWA (CMA) Final. He smiled and said" Hummm that is why you are concentrating so much". He wished me a good luck and walked away.
 
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Great pics!!
It's unfortunate that only a fat man gets to enjoy this view in the world.
Btw why are there no human beings on the streets??
It's suspiciously empty.
 
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Nice, but except from Bonus Photo (i.e 31st photo), Where are the people in other Photos??

there are some in picture 13, plus VVV

Great pics!!
It's unfortunate that only a fat man gets to enjoy this view in the world.
Btw why are there no human beings on the streets??
It's suspiciously empty.

dprk has a small population ( 24 million or so ) and it being a hardcore socialist society, they will be working, studying or enjoying...
We strolled around the Mansu Park to stretch our legs after the flight from Beijing. It was here where I first saw how gorgeous the Grand People’s Study House was. At the park, we met a group of little school children waving to us while they were playing in the artificial waterfall. They were so happy to see us and we waved back. The park was so clean and all the locals who were there enjoyed the beautiful sunset.


thanks for link.

and i noticed, baghdad airport was named "saddam international airport"... photo must be from 2002 or 2003 ( around dhl's sale time and before the war ).

So I guess North Korea allows German delivery services.
(Which makes me wonder if there was something covert about DHL's sale)

covert?? i would love for dprk or libyan jamahiriya or syria or russia to be involved such a thing. :D
 
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Yet it has the highest percentage of population in prison who are made to live in a 3 feet to 3 feet room . the room is so small that many of them only sit cannot stand , so many ultimately develop sores in buttock area and left to die. Socialist my foot. In one documentary I saw even the doctor when asked about low hospital patients answered that there is no disease in NK.
 
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So Notrh korea has a Tourism Channel on YouTube?
Too bad you can only see what you are supposed to see...
Only the fatso and his gang can access it in NK. There are around 50 PCs in NK. General public might not have heard of it.
 
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dprk has a small population ( 24 million or so ) and it being a hardcore socialist society, they will be working, studying or enjoying...
But not be on the streets enjoying fresh air??
hehehe
Are you sure?
 
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Yet it has the highest percentage of population in prison who are made to live in a 3 feet to 3 feet room . the room is so small that many of them only sit cannot stand , so many ultimately develop sores in buttock area and left to die. Socialist my foot. In one documentary I saw even the doctor when asked about low hospital patients answered that there is no disease in NK.

so you do this great service for free or bbc pays you??
 
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If North Korea was really a good country they would allow people to visit free and not control trourists so as to not even allow them to speak to locals. Why? Whats there to hide? Why be so secretive if your nations really is that great?
 
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