THEME: The Paradise for People
PAVILION: The Pavilion perfectly merges national characteristics of the DPRK together with its modern beauty. Outer walls are decorated with national flags and a winged steed bronze statue.
EXHIBIT: Main items exhibited in the Pavilion include a 4.5-meter high model of the Juche Tower, a winding river flowing across the Pavilion to remind visitors of the Taedong River, and on the right side of the Pavilion, a natural section rockeries and small stone caves. Inside one of the caves the world heritage site of the tomb murals in Jiangxi County and paintings of the DPRK style are displayed. All of them present a prosperous and modern Pyongyang based on the traditions of the DPRK where education, science, culture and sports have achieved great development during its long history.
CUISINE: There is no dining area listed for the Pavilion.
SHOPPING: There is no specific shopping facility listed for the Pavilion.
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