Pyongyang, July 28 (KCNA) -- Pyongyang, the capital city of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, is changing its looks with the approach of the 60th anniversary of the Workers' Party of Korea. The Mangyongdae revolutionary site, the hometown of President Kim Il Sung, has been spruced up to suit the requirements of the new century in order to convey his greatness and revolutionary exploits down through generations.
Projects for facelifting a lot of monumental edifices and their surroundings including the April 25 House of Culture are getting into full stride.
The construction of dwelling houses including those of the Pyongyang Textile Mill is progressing on an extensive scale. And Sungri, Kaesonmun, Chilsongmun and other streets are taking on a new look.
More than 10 nurseries, kindergartens and clinics are under construction in Thongil Street.
Scientific, educational, cultural and public health institutions are also being constructed.
The construction of Pyongyang Conservatory buildings and the E-library and gymnasium of Kim Chaek University of Technology will be soon completed.
The construction of General Dental Hospital, Heart Hospital attached to the Red Cross Hospital and Tudan Duck Plant are going on successfully.