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CNTV, January 6, 2012
One of Pyongyang's largest shopping centers has opened, after being delayed several times due to the national mourning for late DPRK leader Kim Jong Il.
The shopping center was the last place the leader paid a public visit to before he died in mid-December. It is jointly run by China and DPRK, with China holding 65 percent of its shares.
At the opening ceremony on Thursday, DPRK business representatives said they will try their best to provide quality service in order to contribute to the livelihood of people from the two countries.
Chinese delegates responded that the shopping center's opening will give a new boost to DPRK trade and economy.
The shopping center is now selling a complete variety of items, ranging from food to clothes, and from household appliances to electronic products, most of which are imported from neighbouring China.
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