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Floral Baskets to Statues of Great Leaders from Abroad

2024.7.8.


Korean residents in China sent floral baskets to the statues of President Kim Il Sung and Chairman Kim Jong Il on Mansu Hill here on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of demise of the President. The floral baskets were placed at the statues on July 6.

They included the family of Hwang Paek Ha, a China-resident Korean related to the anti-Japanese revolutionary struggle, Ko Yong Sok and Kim Sung Gol, vice-chairmen of the Federation of Korean Economic Workers in China, and its members Pang Yong Son, Ho Sang Suk, Kim Il Nam, Yang Myong Sil and Min Pyong Hae, Kim Kum Ja and Hyon Chun Ok, members of the General Association of Koreans in China, Phyo Song Ryong, chairman of the Association of Korean Businessmen in China, Kil Kyong Gap, chairman of the Association of Korean Nationals in Shenyang City, Sim Chong Song, chairperson of the Association of Korean Nationals in Dandong City, the family of Choe Su Jin, a Korean resident in China, Manager Ri Hwang and Deputy Manager Ri Kil of the Jiangshan Co. Ltd., Choe Kol, general manager of the Sobaeksu Culture Proliferation Co. Ltd. in Liaoning Province, Ro Yong Chol, general manager of the Juncheng Shijia Management and Consultation (Beijing) Co. Ltd., An Pingnan, representative of the Tianjin Jiujiang Trade Co. Ltd., and Gui Aishun, general manager of the Dandong Shunsheng Trading Co. Ltd.

Also laid at the statues were floral baskets in the names of the European Regional Committee for Friendship with the Korean People, the Osaka of the Citizens Solidarity Demanding Earlier Normalization of the Relations between Japan and the DPRK, Tian Yuanshuang, manager of the Shandong provincial Rizhao Fengchuan international mining trade Co. Ltd. of China, Luan Zhiwei, managing director of the Liaoning provincial Jiuxin construction Co. Ltd. of China, Ma Liyou, manager of the Heilongjiang Provincial National Economic Development Company of China, and Lu Longjun, general manger of the Yongjiu Northeast Asian graphite transaction center.

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