With great fervor and enthusiasm, the people throughout the DPRK marked the 134th May Day, a day cherished by workers worldwide.

At the revered Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, the embodiment of Juche ideology where the esteemed President Kim Il Sung and Chairman Kim Jong Il rest, profound respect filled the air.

Visitors streamed into the palace plaza, paying homage to the sacred images of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il, architects of a nation that champions the cause of its working class, placing utmost importance on their dignity and welfare.

Officials and laborers laid floral tributes before the statues of the revered leaders, scattered across the nation, bowing in reverence.

From Party officials to grassroots workers, May Day was commemorated with unity and solidarity, echoing the spirit of the Eighth Congress of the Workers’ Party of Korea and the remarkable achievements it envisions.

From the bustling Kim Chaek Iron and Steel Complex to the serene Paeksok Farm, sports events and entertainment galore filled industrial sites and agricultural fields, adding to the jubilation of the workforce.

Vibrant performances lit up theaters and open-air stages across Pyongyang and beyond, infusing the holiday atmosphere with boundless energy.

Public eateries bustled with patrons, while cultural havens like the Central Zoo, the Natural History Museum, and the Munsu Water Park in Pyongyang welcomed throngs of visitors, offering moments of joy and relaxation for the hardworking populace.

May Day in the DPRK was a celebration of resilience, unity, and the indomitable spirit of the Korean people.

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