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Big picture: Xi on show in Pyongyang

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Xi Jinping has loomed large over China since becoming president, with a huge personality cult growing around his leadership, but in Pyongyang he looked bigger than usual when a giant portrait was displayed at a propaganda event.

The Chinese president, who is making the first trip by a Chinese head of state to North Korea in 14 years, was treated to a special performance of the spectacular "Mass Games" by his host Kim Jong Un.

It is a show that could only be mounted by a country as single-minded as the North -- Guinness World Records lists a 2007 performance as the world's largest gymnastic display, with 100,090 participants.

Months in the preparation, the Mass Games feature tens of thousands of people in synchronised displays enacting scenes from Korean history and modern life.

Behind them, around 15,000 children turn the coloured pages of books in sequence to create an ever-changing backdrop of giant images rippling across one side of the cavernous May Day stadium -- an analogue version, on a giant scale, of a usually digital solution.

Thursday's performance -- a special version called "Invincible Socialism" -- took place with giant North Korean and Chinese flags hanging from the roof, and included scenes of the two countries' troops fighting together during the Korean War.

At one point the backdrop displayed a portrait of Xi against a Chinese flag, footage showed.

Kim and Xi's wife Peng Liyuan applauded, sitting either side of him, while Xi merely smiled.

Xi Jinping's first visit to North Korea as president comes after Kim Jong Un went to Beijing fo...
Xi Jinping's first visit to North Korea as president comes after Kim Jong Un went to Beijing four times
KCNA VIA KNS, KCNA VIA KNS/AFP

At another point the backdrop formed a slogan in Chinese: "Long live the unbreakable friendship and unity between the two peoples of DPRK and China."

DPRK is the abbreviation of North Korea's official name.

Songs included "New China cannot exist without the communist party", "I love thee, China" and "Red flag is fluttering".

Xi has consolidated power to become China's most powerful leader since Mao Zedong, with the Communist party's propaganda machine building a cult of personality around its General Secretary.

His face or name dominate the front pages of the newspapers every day, and his agenda leads every evening news programme.

Souvenir shops sell trinkets bearing his image and government workers have been encouraged to download an app dedicated to Xi that rewards users with points for the time they spend reading his speeches, watching videos of him and taking quizzes about him.

- 'Land of the People' -

For its part, the North lionises Kim and his predecessors -- his authority derives from his status as the third generation of his family to rule.

Portraits of his grandfather Kim Il Sung -- the founder of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea -- and father Kim Jong Il are ubiquitous, found in every office, workplace, schoolroom and home in the country.

Crowds lined the streets of Pyongyang to welcome Xi
Crowds lined the streets of Pyongyang to welcome Xi
KCNA VIA KNS, KCNA VIA KNS/AFP

Paintings of Kim Jong Un himself are a rarity -- it was notable that one was displayed at Pyongyang airport alongside Xi's when the visitor arrived, with both images again hanging above the rostrum where the two men watched the performance.

And towards the end of the Mass Games show, the backdrop displayed a portrait of a smiling Kim against a blue background, fireworks exploding on either side of his image.

When the Mass Games began this year's run with a show titled "The Land of the People", Kim excoriated the show's creators for "their wrong spirit of creation and irresponsible work attitude", lecturing them on "correctly implementing the revolutionary policy of our Party on literature and art", the North's official KCNA news agency reported, and performances were later suspended.

The North has never specified what infuriated Kim.

Xi Jinping has loomed large over China since becoming president, with a huge personality cult growing around his leadership, but in Pyongyang he looked bigger than usual when a giant portrait was displayed at a propaganda event.

The Chinese president, who is making the first trip by a Chinese head of state to North Korea in 14 years, was treated to a special performance of the spectacular “Mass Games” by his host Kim Jong Un.

It is a show that could only be mounted by a country as single-minded as the North — Guinness World Records lists a 2007 performance as the world’s largest gymnastic display, with 100,090 participants.

Months in the preparation, the Mass Games feature tens of thousands of people in synchronised displays enacting scenes from Korean history and modern life.

Behind them, around 15,000 children turn the coloured pages of books in sequence to create an ever-changing backdrop of giant images rippling across one side of the cavernous May Day stadium — an analogue version, on a giant scale, of a usually digital solution.

Thursday’s performance — a special version called “Invincible Socialism” — took place with giant North Korean and Chinese flags hanging from the roof, and included scenes of the two countries’ troops fighting together during the Korean War.

At one point the backdrop displayed a portrait of Xi against a Chinese flag, footage showed.

Kim and Xi’s wife Peng Liyuan applauded, sitting either side of him, while Xi merely smiled.

Xi Jinping's first visit to North Korea as president comes after Kim Jong Un went to Beijing fo...

Xi Jinping's first visit to North Korea as president comes after Kim Jong Un went to Beijing four times
KCNA VIA KNS, KCNA VIA KNS/AFP

At another point the backdrop formed a slogan in Chinese: “Long live the unbreakable friendship and unity between the two peoples of DPRK and China.”

DPRK is the abbreviation of North Korea’s official name.

Songs included “New China cannot exist without the communist party”, “I love thee, China” and “Red flag is fluttering”.

Xi has consolidated power to become China’s most powerful leader since Mao Zedong, with the Communist party’s propaganda machine building a cult of personality around its General Secretary.

His face or name dominate the front pages of the newspapers every day, and his agenda leads every evening news programme.

Souvenir shops sell trinkets bearing his image and government workers have been encouraged to download an app dedicated to Xi that rewards users with points for the time they spend reading his speeches, watching videos of him and taking quizzes about him.

– ‘Land of the People’ –

For its part, the North lionises Kim and his predecessors — his authority derives from his status as the third generation of his family to rule.

Portraits of his grandfather Kim Il Sung — the founder of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea — and father Kim Jong Il are ubiquitous, found in every office, workplace, schoolroom and home in the country.

Crowds lined the streets of Pyongyang to welcome Xi

Crowds lined the streets of Pyongyang to welcome Xi
KCNA VIA KNS, KCNA VIA KNS/AFP

Paintings of Kim Jong Un himself are a rarity — it was notable that one was displayed at Pyongyang airport alongside Xi’s when the visitor arrived, with both images again hanging above the rostrum where the two men watched the performance.

And towards the end of the Mass Games show, the backdrop displayed a portrait of a smiling Kim against a blue background, fireworks exploding on either side of his image.

When the Mass Games began this year’s run with a show titled “The Land of the People”, Kim excoriated the show’s creators for “their wrong spirit of creation and irresponsible work attitude”, lecturing them on “correctly implementing the revolutionary policy of our Party on literature and art”, the North’s official KCNA news agency reported, and performances were later suspended.

The North has never specified what infuriated Kim.

AFP
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