Workers’ Party Congress preparations in Pyongyang
Girls practice a flag routine to be performed during celebrations for the Workers’ Party Congress.
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People participating in rehearsals for performances at the upcoming Workers’ Party Congress head home.
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Flowers are being planted at a major intersection in front of a propaganda billboard for the party congress.
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The April 25 House of Culture, where the congress is to be held.
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A poster for the 7th Workers’ Party Congress.
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People head home after taking part in rehearsals for performances at the political gathering.
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A propaganda billboard in Pyongyang.
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Schoolgirls heading home from rehearsals.
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Some Pyongyang residents check a national flag hanging along a street in the capital. The city is being heavily decorated for the Workers’ Party Congress and generally spiffed up.
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People participating in rehearsals for a candlelight procession wait in an underpass near the Arch of Triumph in Pyongyang.
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A mural featuring founding father Kim Il Sung near the stadium named after him in Pyongyang.
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A worker cleans the street in the run-up to the congress.
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People participating in rehearsals before the congress head home.
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