PYONGYANG, North Korea: Young people in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) marked Youth Day with significant enthusiasm, reflecting their dedication to the goals set by the Eighth Congress of the Workers’ Party of Korea (WPK) and recent plenary meetings. The celebrations included visits to the Youth Movement Museum, which showcases the history and achievements of the DPRK’s leaders in fostering youth development. These visits reinforced their commitment to advancing the Party’s objectives under the leadership of Kim Jong Un.
Throughout the country, officials from the Party and government bodies engaged with young people in various sectors, including industry, agriculture, and education, to express congratulations. Events such as meetings with young achievers, labor innovators, and volunteers highlighted the achievements and contributions of the youth.
The day was filled with vibrant activities, including performances, dancing parties, and sports games, held in provincial, city, and county areas. Institutions like Kim Il Sung University and the Kim Chaek Iron and Steel Complex hosted diverse recreational activities, further enhancing the celebratory atmosphere. This nationwide display of spirit and commitment underscores the DPRK’s emphasis on youth as a crucial component in the nation’s development and national rejuvenation efforts.