calendar>>July 15. 2015 Juche 104
Nature-remaking Projects Brisk in DPRK
Pyongyang, July 15 (KCNA) -- The Democratic People's Republic of Korea has paid big efforts to nature-remaking projects, true to behests of leader Kim Jong Il.

When visiting the Taegedo Reclaimed Tideland in July Juche 99 (2010), Kim Jong Il confidently said the tideland tells that Korea does what it is determined to do.

The reclaimed tideland is equal to the area of a county.

Hundreds of thousands of hectares of farmland were rezoned in the country in the new century.

The Kaechon-Lake Thaesong Waterway, the Paekma-Cholsan Waterway and Miru Plain Waterway were built as a gravity-fed irrigation system.

Kim Jong Il's far-reaching plan on grand nature-remaking has been creditably materialized by supreme leader Kim Jong Un.

Among the large-scale projects now under construction in the country are the Paektusan Songun Youth Power Station, power stations in tiers on the Chongchon River, waterway in South Hwanghae Province, stockbreeding base in the area of Sepho, Kosan Fruit Farm and development of Ssuk Islet and Wonsan-Mt. Kumgang international tourist zone.

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