Thursday, December 29, 2011

Kim Jong-Il Was Buried, Flower Sales Increased

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Prosesi pemakaman Kim Jong-Il (Foto: Reuters)
The funeral procession of Kim Jong-Il (photo: Reuters)
DANDONG -Business interest in the city of Dandong, China which borders directly with North Korea (North Korea) has increased significantly since the death of Kim Jong-Il. Now when the funeral procession of Kim do, interest has continued to increase sales.

Some face grim was evident as they entered the Consulate General of North Korea at Dandong. Don't forget the wreath looks at their hand.

While approximately 100 residents meet a restaurant not far from North Korea North Korea's Consul-General. Restaurants that were previously closed since the death of Kim Jong-Il 17 last December, is now re-opened for residents who want to see the funeral procession.

Wreaths also does not seem to come to the Office of Consul-General berhenti-henti North Korea. According to a flower seller, for nine days last tens of thousands of flowers was purchased by the citizens of North Korea and China who mourn over the death of Kim Jong-Il.

"Business is good now. I've several times sending flowers, "said flower salesman named Sun AFPwas quoted as saying, Wednesday (28/12/2011).

While wreaths are also sent from South Korea (Rok) heading to North Korea. The flowers were transported by air to Shanghai, China that is then sent to Pyongyang.

Dangdong city is the main entrance of trade between China and North Korea. The city is filled with 2.5 million persons, mostly of whom is a citizen of North Korea's profession as a trader.

Since the death of Kim Jong-Il, North Korea citizens residing abroad are required to return to his country. Some of them have returned, but many of them are reluctant to return home.
(faj)

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