North Korea celebrated its founding anniversary on the 9th, and state television reported that people from rural areas are gathering in the capital, Pyongyang, to participate in the celebration.

The South Korean government is closely watching North Korea's movements, saying, ``There is a possibility that events and performances that mobilize crowds will be held.''

Nine days after the founding of North Korea, it will be 74 years old.



State-run Korean Central Television (DPRK) broadcasts images of people who are said to have made meritorious contributions in various fields gathering in Pyongyang, the capital, from rural areas to participate in celebration events, as well as clothing items designed with the North Korean flag. It broadcasts videos of production being actively carried out.



On the National Foundation Day last year, with the attendance of General Secretary Kim Jong-un (Kim Jong-un), a parade ceremony was held by militia organizations in the square in the center of Pyongyang. ``There is a possibility that events and performances that mobilize crowds will be held, and we are paying close attention to trends,'' he said.



Last month, North Korea declared a "victory declaration" for suppressing the new coronavirus, but in addition to prolonged economic sanctions, the domestic economy has been hit by border blockades due to infection control, etc. It is expected that the celebration will strengthen internal unity.