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North Korean Mass Games - Part 9

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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2007

TV Broadcast of the entire "Ever-victorious Workers' Party of Korea" held at the May Day Stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea on September 4, 2001.

Certainly the TV broadcast wouldn't do justice to actually being there and witnessing over 100,000 performers. This was pretty hard to find on the internet and very few people will ever see this outside of the DPRK, let alone travel to north korea to see their mass games.

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  • It seems to me that this is at least as complex as building a nuclear weapon.

  • While I agree that the money spent on this event could have been better spent on feeding and providing health care to the North Korean people, I also understand that events such as this help to lift the spirits of the people. Perhaps instead of building missile weapons "Dear Leader" could be taking better care of his people as well as host spirit lifting displays of national pride.

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  • the nort korean government is crazy, but this stadium is a masterpiece! congratulations North Korea people

  • @muro86 Patrionism is the measle of mankind.

  • They all know who Choi Hong Hi is?

  • north corean gay pride??

  • just send in a couple of americans and some Apache helicopters and see if they can keep in formation then :D

  • North Korea is fucked up

  • What's really impressive is that they do all of this without any guide marks that I can see. Football marching bands at least have the field markings to keep them on target.

  • @chibspan Maybe instead of having a Superbowl this year, our football owners, advertising execs, entertainers, etc could donate that money to charity instead. I like your idea.

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