The respected Comrade
"Our Party spares nothing for the children, and its embrace is the genuine cradle of the children across the country."
The meticulous parental love of the respected Comrade
One day in 2015, the respected General Secretary visited Mangyongdae Schoolchildren's Palace, which had been splendidly renovated, and spent a good time giving guidance to its management and operation and looking around several rooms where the students were learning skills to their hearts' content. One of the rooms was the accordion room.
Having dropped in it, the respected General Secretary watched the students playing the accordion with great satisfaction and with a bright smile on his face.
The students were greatly honored and happy and elated to show themselves happily playing the accordion to the respected father Marshal
Watching them playing the accordion with a broad smile, he tenderly asked the officials how they were keeping maintenance of the musical instruments.
In fact, the officials of the Schoolchildren's Palace were not so concerned about it as there were places allocated for the storage of the instruments in each room.
To the officials, who were failing to provide an answer, he said that they should pay attention to the storage and maintenance of the musical instruments, telling them that they would go bad if they were stored in places of high humidity, and also acquainting them with the suitable humidity for the storage of the accordions. He said that they should take good care of the musical instruments so that they wouldn't become a hindrance to the students' group activities.
The respected General Secretary provided the students with a splendid palace so that they could fully develop their talents and supplied them the best accordions of the world. But that day, he was worried about the possible hindrance that might be caused in the students' group activities due to deformed musical instruments, which made him go so far as to teach the officials the suitable humidity for storing musical instruments.
So from then on, the rooms in the Mangyongdae Schoolchildren's Palace could have been maintained at the most suitable humidity for the storage and maintenance of musical instruments, and there existed no possibility of any problems arising in the group activities of the students, who were learning to their heart's content.
The respected Marshal