A Look at Life in North Korea, Part 3/3

Young children perform a patriotic orchestra in front of patriotic images of missiles and tank ground assaults in the background at the Mangyongdae Children's Palace in Pyongyang, North Korea on May 5, 2016. Mangyongdae is a public facility managed by Korean Youth Corps in North Korea where pioneer members can engage in extra-curricular activities, such as learning music, foreign languages, computing skills and sports. The pioneer movement is an organization for children operated by the communist party. (Photo by Linda Davidson/The Washington Post)
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