North Korean leader Kim Jong-un inspected the newly built railway station and emergency clinic at the Wonsan-Kalma Coastal Tourist Area on Wednesday, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported.
The KCNA reported that General Secretary Kim "toured the newly constructed Kalma Tourist Railway Station and specifically examined the construction and operational preparations."
Kim praised the builders, noting that a modern railway station had been established in just one year.
He then expressed his "vision to modernize railway stations in provincial capitals across the country, based on the achievements and experience gained from the construction of this station," and issued instructions regarding design and budget reviews that take into account the characteristics of each region.
The agency reported that Kim "presented a series of tasks, including measures to secure various types of rolling stock and equipment necessary for the management of the railway station, and the specialization of the organization and operation of tourist trains."
Kim also toured several areas of the emergency clinic, including the emergency resuscitation room, operating room, observation room, and examination room. According to the KCNA, he "outlined tasks for the operation and medical services of the emergency clinic, including ensuring the smooth supply of various medicines and consumables necessary for the efficient and normal operation of emergency treatment equipment."
(Photo: Pyongyang Korean Central News Agency, Yonhap News)
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