Kim Jong-un Honours Fallen Chinese Soldiers in Korean War Cemetery Visit
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un recently honoured fallen Chinese soldiers who perished during the Korean War. He visited a cemetery in Hoechang County, South Phyongan Province, on October 24.
Kim Jong-un's visit comes nearly seven decades after the war ended. The cemetery, located in Hoechang County, is the final resting place for many Chinese soldiers who fought alongside North Korea during the conflict.
The North Korean leader laid a wreath and paid his respects at the site. This gesture is seen as a sign of solidarity and appreciation for China's role in the Korean War.
Kim Jong-un's tribute to the fallen Chinese soldiers underscores the historical ties between North Korea and China. The visit also highlights the ongoing diplomatic relations between the two nations.
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