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Pyongyang residents walk past a poster marking the 6. DPRK Foundation Day on September 9. It reads Let the entire world look up to the great Kim Il Sung nation and Kim Jong Il Korea. Inside North Korea. This statue in Samjiyon depicts North Koreas founding President Kim Il Sung when he was a guerrilla fighter against the Japanese. Taken on September 6. Inside North Korea. The lobby of the CNN teams hotel in Samjiyon on September 5. Inside North Korea. A bus driver who drives a Japanese vehicle over some of the bumpiest roads in North Korea. Taken on September 5. Inside North Korea. Propaganda banners line the streets of Samjiyon on September 4. Inside North Korea. Public transportation in rural North Korea, near the Chinese border, taken on September 4. Inside North Korea. A young North Korean musician in the border town of Kaesong, taken on September 4. Music is a huge part of life in North Korea. Inside North Korea. North Korean tour guide at Mt Paektu outside the alleged birth place of Kim Jong Il, on September 3. Kim is widely considered to have been born in Russia. Inside North Korea. Housing units deep in rural North Korea, near the border with China, taken on September 3. Inside North Korea. A boy living in the mountainous northeastern border region on September 3, not far from North Koreas sixth nuclear test. Inside North Korea. The view from the top of Mt Paektu on September 3, a sacred site to North Koreans close to the border with China. First time CNN has ever been allowed here. Inside North Korea. Inside North Korea. Sunset from inside Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, on August 3. Inside North Korea. The crowd applauds as North Korean TV airs footage of their latest missile launch outside Pyongyang Station on August 3. Inside North Korea. Inside North Korea. May Day celebrations are held on May 1 in Pyongyang. Inside North Korea. A North Korean boy sits in his familys living room on April 3. Pyongyang. Inside North Korea. Inside North Korea. A North Korea veteran stands against the backdrop of the USS Pueblo, a US Navy ship that North Korea captured in 1. CNNs Will Ripley asked this veteran about his thoughts on the USS Carl Vinson, an American aircraft carrier conducting joint drills with two Japanese destroyers in the western Pacific Ocean. The veteran told Ripley, We can sink that aircraft carrier. Inside North Korea. Ripley noted that in Pyongyang, children are often seen dressed in bright, colorful clothing, contrasting with the more conservative and darker outfits worn by many adults. Inside North Korea. North Koreans celebrate the birthday of Kim Il Sung. He would have been 1. Inside North Korea. Tanks roll through Kim Il Sung Square on April 1. Inside North Korea. North Korean air force jets fly over the Pyongyang celebration. Inside North Korea. Cleanmymac 2 2 2 0 Cracked Screen. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un appears at a ceremony to formally open a housing development in Pyongyang on April 1. The project was rushed to completion in under a year, North Korean officials say. Inside North Korea. North Koreans gather to witness the opening of the Ryomyong Street housing development. Inside North Korea. Foreign journalists are filmed by North Korean media during the Ryomyong Street event. Inside North Korea. Soldiers leave the opening ceremony of the Ryomyong Street development. Inside North Korea. North Koreans observe a statue of their founder, Kim Il Sung, at the Museum of the Korean Revolution on April 1. CNNs Will Ripley said it was the first time CNN cameras had been allowed into the Pyongyang museum. Inside North Korea. North Koreans pose on April 9, for a photo at Mangyongdae, the birthplace of Kim Il Sung. Inside North Korea. Boys in Pyongyang pose for a photo at a secondary school for orphans on February 1. Inside North Korea. Inside North Korea. Inside North Korea. North Korean soldiers ride on February 1. Mercedes Benz on the streets of Pyongyang. Inside North Korea. A 7. 0 story apartment building undergoes construction on February 1. Inside North Korea. The floating Rainbow Restaurant is seen in Pyongyang on February 1. Inside North Korea. North Korean soldiers watch fireworks on February 1. Pyongyang. Inside North Korea. People use smartphones on on February 1. Pyongyang. Inside North Korea. A soldier stands guard in North Korea on February 1. While military service for women has long been voluntary, it reportedly was made mandatory recently in a bid to bolster the armed forces. Inside North Korea. A boy visits the Kimjongilia flower show on February 1. The red flowers are named after the late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il. Inside North Korea. University students dance in front of the Pyongyang indoor stadium on February 1. Inside North Korea. Book titles are listed in English at a bookshop for tourists in the Yanggakdo Hotel in Pyongyang. Inside North Korea. Ice flows down the Taedong River in Pyongyang on February 1. Inside North Korea. Soldiers pay respects to former North Korean leaders on February 1. The site is considered one of the most sacred in Pyongyang. Inside North Korea. Vendors sell flowers February 1. North Korea. Inside North Korea. The view over the frozen Taedong River shows residential areas of Pyongyang on February 1. Inside North Korea. The symbol of North Koreas sole political party, the Korean Workers Party, can be seen atop a government building in Pyongyang. Inside North Korea. Taxis are becoming more prevalent on the streets of Pyongyang. Most commuters still ride buses. Inside North Korea. Inside North Korea. The Man Gyong Dae School Childrens Palace, shown in May 2. Pyongyang. Inside North Korea. Young singers practice their performance at a childrens palace in Pyongyang. Inside North Korea. Children play volleyball at an after school center in Pyongyang. Inside North Korea. An Olympic sized swimming pool is a focal point of a childrens palace after school center in Pyongyang. Inside North Korea. Inside North Korea. A train can be seen from the window of the Koryo Hotel in Pyongyang. Inside North Korea. Visitors to North Koreas Science and Technology Center use the tightly regulated North Korean intranet. Inside North Korea. A guide shows visitors a display in the North Korean Science and Technology Center. Inside North Korea. Exhibits at the North Korean Science and Technology Center include this fighter jet. Inside North Korea. Young members of North Koreas military ride artillery through Pyongyang. Inside North Korea. North Korean soldiers march below statues of North Koreas founding president Kim Il Sung and his son, Kim Jong Il. Inside North Korea. Weapons are paraded through Pyongyang as a clear signal to the rest of the world that North Korea has military might. Inside North Korea. Inside North Korea. Farm manager Kim Myong Jon is something of a celebrity in North Korea. During the past 4. North Korean leaders. Inside North Korea. The farm where Kim Myong Jon works is home to one of North Koreas first greenhouses.