Monday, July 09, 2007



Kim Il Sung Lives in Mind of World People

Pyongyang, July 8 (KCNA) -- A stream of Korean people and foreign guests are visiting the International Friendship Exhibition on the occasion of the 13th death anniversary of President Kim Il Sung.
On display there are in the Hall of Immortality in the exhibition precious gifts presented to him by foreign public figures and overseas Koreans from Juche 83 (1994).
Among them are "Chair for Tribe Chief " and "Costume for Tribe Chief" sent to him by a king of a Nigerian tribe on the occasion of the President's birthday (April 15) in 1995, wooden craftwork "Cart" by a foreign minister of the Kingdom of Thailand, jewel craftwork "Tree of Hope" by the president of Women's International Democratic Federation and "Flower Vase" by the director of the Italian Institute of International Relations. The gifts reflect the boundless reverence of the world people for the President who made an immortal contribution to the Korean revolution and the cause of global independence.
This year witnessed that presents came to the President from political parties, friendship and solidarity organizations, delegations and individual figures of various countries including the chairman of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Bangladesh, the Swiss Committee for Supporting the Independent and Peaceful Reunification of Korea, the Left Bloc of the Austrian Trade Union Federation and the delegation of the Vietnamese Newspaper "Nhan Dan".
After looking round the exhibits with deep interests, visitors say in an excited tone: The presents tell that President Kim Il Sung still live and will live long in the hearts of the humankind.
It is told that the presents amount to more than 165,970 pieces. It is great, indeed. The exhibits show how great President Kim Il Sung is.

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Superiority of Korean Language

Pyongyang, July 3 (KCNA) -- The Korean language has a long history with the formation of the Korean nation.
With the creation of Hunminjongum (the Korean alphabet) in 1444, the Korean people have used it in writing. The Korean spoken language is fluent and gentle to hear. It has also good intonation.
It, with rich pronunciation, can express correctly any difficult and complicate pronunciation.
The Korean alphabet consists of 21 vowels and 19 consonants.
The vowel not only reverberates loudly but also constitutes the core in a syllable, the smallest unit of the pronunciation.
Only when it is combined with the vowel, can the consonant form a vivid syllable and clearly reverberate in well harmony with the before and behind words.
The vowels and consonants of the Korean alphabet can express the general meanings and minute differences of the objects, phenomena and processes. Therefore, it is possible to pronounce all the foreign languages correctly.
There are more than 5,000 languages in the world, none of which can compare with the Korean written and spoken languages delicate in expression, rich in meaning and abundant in vocabulary.



Comrades, clearly the Korean language as used on all progressive, man-centered, Korean styled Socialist web pages is superior than all other mongrel languages. Only in the Korean language will you find consonants and vowels being used to form words.