Kim Jong-un kneels on his knees and gives flowers to the Maoist martyrs, this photo is so impressive!
On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the North Korean exit from the country, the highest leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-un, went to the Chinese People's Volunteer Army Martyrs Lunar Park in Pyeongchang, Beijing, where he paid tribute to the high-standard sacrifice activities, and his sincerity and deep compassion moved the world.
At the entrance of the cemetery, the honor guards of the Korean army lined up neatly, and the national anthems of China and the DPRK were played successively. In front of the tomb of martyr Mao Anying, Kim Jong-un not only stood in silence, but also made a symbolic action-kneeling on one knee to present flowers, so as to express his deepest respect to this outstanding son and daughter of the Chinese people.
The China People's Volunteer Army Martyrs Cemetery in Hikura County is not an ordinary memorial site. It carries heavy historical memories. This cemetery was built in 1954 and officially completed in 1957, covering an area of 90,000 square meters.
It is located on a 150-metre-high hillside in Pyeongchang, South China, adjacent to the Chinese People's Volunteer Army Command, which in that year served as a service for the soldiers of the Command.
The design of the cemetery is full of symbolic significance. It takes 240 steps to walk from the gate to the first floor. This number represents 2.4 million China People's Volunteer Army soldiers.
The whole landscape is divided into three layers, and the heroic image of the volunteer army is vividly displayed through art forms such as statues, monuments, sculptures and paintings.
There are 134 volunteer martyrs buried here, including Mao Anying, the eldest son of Mao Zedong. During the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, more than 197,000 outstanding Chinese sons and daughters gave their lives, and more than 100,000 volunteer martyrs are still buried in Korea.
The timing of this memorial service is meaningful. October 24, 2025 is on the eve of the 75th anniversary of the China People's Volunteers 'War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea abroad.
Kim Jong-un not only personally visited the cemetery, but also brought flower baskets presented by the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea and the State Council of the DPRK.
The ceremony was solemn and solemn, the Korean People's Army Ceremonial Command stood in front of the mountainside, the Chinese and Korean national anthem rolled back and forth between the valleys, and Kim Jong-un silenced and deeply commended the Chinese People's Volunteer Army martyrs.
He then walked to the tomb of the Angelo martyrs on the Mao Strait, kneeling on his knees and offering flowers with his own hands, a move that went beyond the usual diplomatic ceremony and conveyed extremely deep emotions.
The KCNA News Agency wrote in the report: "The martyrs of the China People's Volunteer Army carried forward the spirit of internationalism and brotherhood, supported the Korean people in their revolutionary war with their blood, and became a precious symbol of DPRK-China friendship and will always be remembered in the hearts of the two peoples."
Kim Jong-un's memorial service is another important measure taken by North Korea to safeguard and inherit the friendship between China and North Korea. The report emphasized that "even if time passes and generations change, the Korean people will never forget the blood and immortal achievements of the outstanding sons and daughters of China people."
This kind of remembrance goes beyond words. In recent years, North Korea has invested a lot of energy in the maintenance and management of the volunteer martyrs memorial facility.
The Martyrs Cemetery of the China People's Volunteer Army in Hiucang Prefecture was jointly renovated by China and North Korea in 2011, and the renovation project was completed in October of the following year.
In addition to the Hikura County Cemetery, there are also many memorial facilities for volunteer martyrs in North Korea, including the Friendship Tower in Pyongyang, the China People's Volunteer Army Martyrs Cemetery in Anju City, South Pyongan Province, and the China People's Volunteer Army Martyrs Cemetery in Kaesong.
These memorial facilities constitute a complete memory network, which continues to tell the story of the friendship between China and the DPRK condensed with blood.
Kim Jong-un's sacrifice, which is also a natural extension of recent close interaction between the highest levels of the DPRK, just less than a month ago, on October 9, the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and the Prime Minister of the State Council met with Kim Jong-un in Pyongyang.
When meeting with Premier Li, Kim Jong-un said: "No matter the passage of years and the change of generations, the Korean people will never forget the blood and immortal achievements of the outstanding sons and daughters of the Chinese people."
This statement responded to his speech at the Martyrs' Lonely Garden in Shandong County, demonstrating the high importance of the North Korean Party and government to heritage the friendship between the DPRK and China.
Kim Jong-un also emphasized that "the blood-forged friendship between the DPRK and China will continue to demonstrate unbreakable vitality in the sacred struggle to realize anti-imperialist autonomy and the great cause of socialism." This statement has special practical significance in the current international situation.
Kim Jong-un chose to personally visit the Martyrs Cemetery in Hicang County at the important time of the 75th anniversary of the war to resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea, which is not only a respect for history, but also a prospect for the future.
In the 90,000-square-meter Martyrs Cemetery in Hiicang Prefecture, the 240 steps symbolize the 2.4 million volunteer soldiers, and Kim Jong-un's footsteps stop in front of one of the tombstones.
There is buried a young Chinese who ran to the battlefield and sacrificed to exotic countries and countries, this moment, not only the leader of North Korea, but also a nation's deep memory of the sacrifice of another nation.
Snowflakes floated on the mountainous mountains of North Korea, covering the position on the lake of Yangtze in 1950, and also slightly touched the martyrs' graveyard in today's Hangzhou County.
More than 197,000 China youth have stayed in this land forever, and Kim Jong Un's kneeling brought the memories of the two countries to "instantly resurrect."
On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the North Korean exit from the country, the highest leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-un, went to the Chinese People's Volunteer Army Martyrs Lunar Park in Pyeongchang, Beijing, where he paid tribute to the high-standard sacrifice activities, and his sincerity and deep compassion moved the world.
At the entrance of the cemetery, the honor guards of the Korean army lined up neatly, and the national anthems of China and the DPRK were played successively. In front of the tomb of martyr Mao Anying, Kim Jong-un not only stood in silence, but also made a symbolic action-kneeling on one knee to present flowers, so as to express his deepest respect to this outstanding son and daughter of the Chinese people.
The China People's Volunteer Army Martyrs Cemetery in Hikura County is not an ordinary memorial site. It carries heavy historical memories. This cemetery was built in 1954 and officially completed in 1957, covering an area of 90,000 square meters.
It is located on a 150-metre-high hillside in Pyeongchang, South China, adjacent to the Chinese People's Volunteer Army Command, which in that year served as a service for the soldiers of the Command.
The design of the cemetery is full of symbolic significance. It takes 240 steps to walk from the gate to the first floor. This number represents 2.4 million China People's Volunteer Army soldiers.
The whole landscape is divided into three layers, and the heroic image of the volunteer army is vividly displayed through art forms such as statues, monuments, sculptures and paintings.
There are 134 volunteer martyrs buried here, including Mao Anying, the eldest son of Mao Zedong. During the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, more than 197,000 outstanding Chinese sons and daughters gave their lives, and more than 100,000 volunteer martyrs are still buried in Korea.
The timing of this memorial service is meaningful. October 24, 2025 is on the eve of the 75th anniversary of the China People's Volunteers 'War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea abroad.
Kim Jong-un not only personally visited the cemetery, but also brought flower baskets presented by the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea and the State Council of the DPRK.
The ceremony was solemn and solemn, the Korean People's Army Ceremonial Command stood in front of the mountainside, the Chinese and Korean national anthem rolled back and forth between the valleys, and Kim Jong-un silenced and deeply commended the Chinese People's Volunteer Army martyrs.
He then walked to the tomb of the Angelo martyrs on the Mao Strait, kneeling on his knees and offering flowers with his own hands, a move that went beyond the usual diplomatic ceremony and conveyed extremely deep emotions.
The KCNA News Agency wrote in the report: "The martyrs of the China People's Volunteer Army carried forward the spirit of internationalism and brotherhood, supported the Korean people in their revolutionary war with their blood, and became a precious symbol of DPRK-China friendship and will always be remembered in the hearts of the two peoples."
Kim Jong-un's memorial service is another important measure taken by North Korea to safeguard and inherit the friendship between China and North Korea. The report emphasized that "even if time passes and generations change, the Korean people will never forget the blood and immortal achievements of the outstanding sons and daughters of China people."
This kind of remembrance goes beyond words. In recent years, North Korea has invested a lot of energy in the maintenance and management of the volunteer martyrs memorial facility.
The Martyrs Cemetery of the China People's Volunteer Army in Hiucang Prefecture was jointly renovated by China and North Korea in 2011, and the renovation project was completed in October of the following year.
In addition to the Hikura County Cemetery, there are also many memorial facilities for volunteer martyrs in North Korea, including the Friendship Tower in Pyongyang, the China People's Volunteer Army Martyrs Cemetery in Anju City, South Pyongan Province, and the China People's Volunteer Army Martyrs Cemetery in Kaesong.
These memorial facilities constitute a complete memory network, which continues to tell the story of the friendship between China and the DPRK condensed with blood.
Kim Jong-un's sacrifice, which is also a natural extension of recent close interaction between the highest levels of the DPRK, just less than a month ago, on October 9, the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and the Prime Minister of the State Council met with Kim Jong-un in Pyongyang.
When meeting with Premier Li, Kim Jong-un said: "No matter the passage of years and the change of generations, the Korean people will never forget the blood and immortal achievements of the outstanding sons and daughters of the Chinese people."
This statement responded to his speech at the Martyrs' Lonely Garden in Shandong County, demonstrating the high importance of the North Korean Party and government to heritage the friendship between the DPRK and China.
Kim Jong-un also emphasized that "the blood-forged friendship between the DPRK and China will continue to demonstrate unbreakable vitality in the sacred struggle to realize anti-imperialist autonomy and the great cause of socialism." This statement has special practical significance in the current international situation.
Kim Jong-un chose to personally visit the Martyrs Cemetery in Hicang County at the important time of the 75th anniversary of the war to resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea, which is not only a respect for history, but also a prospect for the future.
In the 90,000-square-meter Martyrs Cemetery in Hiicang Prefecture, the 240 steps symbolize the 2.4 million volunteer soldiers, and Kim Jong-un's footsteps stop in front of one of the tombstones.
There is buried a young Chinese who ran to the battlefield and sacrificed to exotic countries and countries, this moment, not only the leader of North Korea, but also a nation's deep memory of the sacrifice of another nation.
Snowflakes floated on the mountainous mountains of North Korea, covering the position on the lake of Yangtze in 1950, and also slightly touched the martyrs' graveyard in today's Hangzhou County.
More than 197,000 China youth have stayed in this land forever, and Kim Jong Un's kneeling brought the memories of the two countries to "instantly resurrect."