In July of 1994, the news broke around the world that the president of North Korea had just died. This was no surprise: he was eighty-two years old. What did surprise people all over the globe were the extraordinary scenes of grief. Already, for outsiders, this was a rare look inside a closed country. Pyongyang, the capital, seemed sterile and unwelcoming with its huge concrete buildings and very wide avenues almost without traffic.
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Short description | In July of 1994, the news broke around the world that the president of North Korea had just died. This was no surprise: he was eighty-two years old. What did surprise people all over the globe were the extraordinary scenes of grief. Already, for outsiders, this was a rare look inside a closed country. Pyongyang, the capital, seemed sterile and unwelcoming with its huge concrete buildings and very wide avenues almost without traffic. | ||
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