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Many Visitors Pay Tribute to Kim Jong Suk's Bust
Pyongyang, September 20 (KCNA) -- The number of visitors to the Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery on Mt. Taesong is increasing these days in the run-up to the death anniversary of Kim Jong Suk, anti-Japanese war hero. They include Koreans, overseas Koreans and foreigners.

More than 450 000 people of at least 4 200 organizations visited the bust of Kim Jong Suk at the cemetery as of now this year to pay tribute to her.

Service personnel, people from all walks of life, school youth and children visited her bust on the Day of the Sun, the Day of the Shining Star and other holidays.

Among the visitors were delegates to the Fourth Conference of the Workers' Party of Korea, the meeting of activists of the general mobilization movement for land management and the celebrations of the 66th anniversary of the Korean Children's Union and the Youth Day.

Also among them were service personnel of the Korean People's Army and the Korean People's Internal Security Forces, working people of ministries, national institutions, central and local organs, enterprises, factories, cooperative farms, schools at all levels and school youth and children.

Overseas Koreans and foreigners are also visiting the cemetery.

Delegations and home-visiting groups of the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan and other overseas Koreans, members of a delegation of the Chinese People's Association for Peace and Disarmament and a delegation of the Central Committee of the Fatherland Front of Vietnam and other foreigners laid bouquets before her bust before paying respects.

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