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| | Pyongyang (comic) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He visited the Kim Il-sung statue, the Pyongyang Metro, the legation quarter, the Diplomatic Club (former Romanian embassy), the Arch of Triumph, the Juche Tower, the Friendship Museums, the USS Pueblo, the enormous Ryugyong Hotel, the Taekwondo Hall, the Children's Palace, and the Museum of Imperialist Occupation. |
 | | It documents Delisle's voyage to Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea, where he is acting as the liaison between a French animation producing company and the SEK Studio (Scientific Educational Korea) company, where Korean animators draw the intercalations for child-oriented films. |
 | | Pyongyang is a black and white graphic novel by the Canadian Quebecois author Guy Delisle published in 2004. |
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