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North Korea's colourful propaganda

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Published on Feb 21, 2013

Pyongyang's Arirang Festival is held twice a year and is aimed at showcasing the reclusive state's achievements. The event entails thousands of teenaged performers acting as human pixels, using flipcharts to create massive images depicting life in North Korea. British photographer Jeremy Hunter attended the 2011 performance, and now his photos are being featured at the Atlas Gallery in London.

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  • yclyzjohn

    i dont know where did you get your video cover photo; but the characters shown on the video cover is Chinese, not Korean.

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