One day in June Juche 105 (2016) the respected Comrade
Looking round several places in the camp he paid close attention to find out any inconvenience the campers might feel.
When officials entered a bedroom after the national leader, they were gripped with admiration for the arrangement. The bedroom, furnished in conformity with children’s age and psychological peculiarities, looked quite cosy and wonderful in all respects.
Hearing the reply that there were lockers behind the beds, he carefully looked into them again.
Then, he said in a low voice that the bedroom had a shortcoming, that is, there were no hangers for overcoats or raincoats.
The officials felt sorry. They had been satisfied with the lockers they had set in the bedrooms where campers would live.
They had had no idea about the inconvenience the campers might have from the absence of hangers.
Now they were moved by
Even the hangers installed in the bedrooms tell of his warm care for the children.
