Foreign journalists visit Pyongyang Mangyongdae Children's Palace, watch North Korean children's performance
By Global Times, Published: 2017-04-15 00:08:05
North Korean students practice musical instruments in the Pyongyang Mangyongdae Children's Palace on April 14. Photo: Li Hao/GT
Editor's Note:
On April 14, reporters from the Global Times and other national media visited the Pyongyang Mangyongdae Children's Palace. Nearly 5,000 North Korean students, aged 6 to 16 years, came to the Pyongyang Mangyongdae Children's Palace (148 classrooms) for extracurricular activities every day. After the visit, foreign journalists, visitors from China, North Koreans from Japan and others watched North Korean children's song and dance, musical instrument, magic and other performances in the Children's Palace Hall with the capacity of about 500 people. Photos: Li Hao/GT

North Korean students practice sketch in the Pyongyang Mangyongdae Children's Palace on April 14. Photo: Li Hao/GT
North Korean students practice painting in the Pyongyang Mangyongdae Children's Palace on April 14. Photo: Li Hao/GT
North Korean students practice guitar in the Pyongyang Mangyongdae Children's Palace on April 14. Photo: Li Hao/GT
A man looks at the photos of North Korean leaders in Pyongyang Mangyongdae Children's Palace on April 14. Photo: Li Hao/GT
A young girl holding flowers walks past a portrait of North Korean leaders in Pyongyang Mangyongdae Children's Palace on April 14. Photo: Li Hao/GT
North Korean students perform in the Pyongyang Mangyongdae Children's Palace on April 14. Photo: Li Hao/GT
North Korean students perform in the Pyongyang Mangyongdae Children's Palace on April 14. Photo: Li Hao/GT
North Korean students perform in the Pyongyang Mangyongdae Children's Palace on April 14. Photo: Li Hao/GT
North Korean students interact with the audience in the Pyongyang Mangyongdae Children's Palace on April 14. Photo: Li Hao/GT