
North Korea’s “Sea of Blood” Opera Company has just completed its multi-city China tour, now a regular summer event. This year’s show was the ever-popular revolutionary opera “Flower Girl,” which debuted in Pyongyang in 1972. The “immortal opera,” as it is known in North Korea, is said to have been initiated by deceased North Korean leader Kim Il Sung back in 1930, after a visit to Wujiazi Village in Northeast China. It was brought to fruition decades later by his son, Kim Jong Il, who gave “detailed guidance” for … [Read more...]









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