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    The Moranbong Band (Korean: 모란봉악단; MR: Moranbong aktan, lit. "Tree Peony Peak Band"), also known as the Moran Hill Orchestra, is a North Korean girl group...
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    The Okryu Restaurant is also located nearby. Pyongyang Castle Moranbong Band Moranbong Sports Club Buzo, Adrian (1981). "North Korea—Yesterday and Today"...
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    band began in 2009 when North Korean leader Kim Jong Il ordered the band to be formed. Later, several members of the band joined in a new Moranbong Band...
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  • to KCNA, the band members are instrumentalists of the Wangjaesan Art Troupe and singers of the Moranbong Band's chorus. The Chongbong Band was formed in...
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    (Korean: 현송월; born 1977) is a North Korean singer, band leader, and politician. She is the leader of the Moranbong Band and of the Samjiyon Orchestra. She was formerly...
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  • section of the Moranbong Band. She graduated from Kim Won Gyun University of Music in Pyongyang. She performed with the Samjiyon Band (renamed Orchestra...
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    singer for the Band of the State Affairs Commission but does solo work also. She was previously a part of the famed pop group Moranbong Band. Kim progressed...
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    political music, popular groups like Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble and Moranbong Band perform songs about everyday life in the DPRK and modern light pop reinterpretations...
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    original URL status unknown (link) "Moranbong Band - Oh dear Marshal (아 그리운 원수님) - YouTube". YouTube. Moranbong Band Po Polsku. Retrieved 16 January 2024...
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    the KPA State Chorus "Let us Dash towards the Future" performed by Moranbong Band Problems playing these files? See media help. The government emphasized...
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  • Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble. It was said she inspired the creation of the Moranbong band. In 1983, Kim visited Japan as part of the Pyongyang Student Youth Arts...
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  • personality Lyrics Cathcart, Adam (May 16, 2015). "Purges, Baekdu, and the Moranbong Band: Data Points around General Hyon". Sino-NK. Retrieved July 30, 2015...
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  • Korean propaganda, by Kim Jong Un. The song is associated with the Moranbong Band but has been performed by other North Korean artists as well. Slovenian...
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  • Korean writer Sonu Hyang-hui, North Korean violinist, member of the Moranbong Band Sunwoo Jae-duk (born 1962), South Korean actor Sunwoo Jin (1922–2009)...
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    Un showed a change in cultural policy from his father by attending a Moranbong Band concert. The concert contained several elements of pop culture from...
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  • Korean musicians List of South Korean musicians Music of North Korea Moranbong Band Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble Unhasu Orchestra John Morgan O'Connell;...
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    reported, based on anonymous sources in China, that key members of the Moranbong Band and Unhasu Orchestra were made to watch the execution by firing squad...
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    2018–19, Kim Il Sung Square hosted a concert performance by the state Moranbong Band, midnight fireworks, and a drone show. In Lebanon. Lebanese people celebrate...
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  • Ensemble, Wangjaesan Light Music Band Merited Actress Ryu Jin A 류진아 Vocals Moranbong Band Lead singer of the Moranbong Band after succeeding to Kim Kyong...
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  • South Korean actress Ri Su-kyong, North Korean female singer, member of Moranbong Band Sportspeople Yoon Soo-kyung (born 1964), South Korean female handball...
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  • country, such as by the all-female Moranbong Band during their inaugural concert in 2012, and a concert by Slovenian band Laibach in July 2015 featuring covers...
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  • 1982), South Korean actress Ri Yun-hui, North Korean drummer, member of Moranbong Band Chang Yoon-hee (born 1970), South Korean volleyball player Choi Yun-hui...
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  • female politician Ri Myong-hui, North Korean female singer, member of Moranbong Band List of Korean given names "인명용 한자표" [Table of hanja for use in personal...
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    continued on its collaboration concerts, this time, with the Moranbong Band and the Chongbong Band, alongside the Symphony Orchestra of the State Affairs Commission...
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  • University Staff page Personal web page Staff page, University of Jyväskylä Moranbong Band blog at WordPress Unhasu Orchestra blog at WordPress Pohjoiskorealainen...
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  • National Folk Art Troupe, Kim Won Gyun University of Music, and the Moranbong Band. 10 March: Parliamentary election. 11 April: During the first session...
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  • Korea (WPK). He was involved in setting up the Unhasu Orchestra and the Moranbong Band. In April 2013 Choe became the senior deputy director of the Propaganda...
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    North Korea. It is broadcast terrestrially via the Pyongyang TV Tower in Moranbong-guyok, Pyongyang, streamed via the government-run internet television...
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    the February 8 House of Culture. It is located on Pipha Street in the Moranbong District of Pyongyang. The classically colonnaded building is considered...
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    and Order of the Star of the Romanian Socialist Republic (first class with band). The official posthumous portrait of Kim Il Sung, often seen in public areas...
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