In order to commemorate the completion of 10,000 brand-new, contemporary dwellings in Pyongyang’s newly developed Hwasong District, North Korea organised a ceremony on Sunday, according to the country’s official news agency KCNA.
According to the source, the leader Kim Jong Un and many other top government officials, including the premier of the cabinet Kim Tok Hun, attended the event.
The accomplishment comes two months after Kim broke ground on a new home development, which the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) called “another opulent socialist street full of the people’s happiness.”
North Korea said that it will construct 50,000 additional flats in the city over the course of five years in 2021.
North Korea said that since then, a number of development projects have been carried out, some of which are still proceeding despite concerns from other countries about food shortages.
According to KCNA, Kim reiterated his desire to create Pyongyang a “world-famous” metropolis and said the housing project is a long-cherished vision being advanced as a “top priority” by the Workers’ Party of Korea and the government.









