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What are North Korean cheerleaders?

"North Korea Cheerleaders: The mysterious North Korean female cheerleaders have a beautiful image and temperament. They are called the "Beauty Legion" in South Korea. The North Korean cheerleaders are young women in their 20s who were selected after an assessment of their appearance and thoughts. North Korean delegation It also brought a flag-raising ceremony with the participation of the North Korean art troupe, and 229 North Korean cheerleaders also arrived in South Korea. This is the fourth visit to South Korea by the North Korean cheerleaders in Donghae City, South Korea. In Hugang, the North Korean art troupe disembarked from the ship "Wanjingfeng 92". The North Korean cheerleaders are bright-looking and wear the same clothes."

The North Korean cheerleaders tidied up at the rest stop. The North Korean cheerleading team is undoubtedly a highlight of this Winter Olympics. It is understood that during the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, they will not only cheer for North Korean players and the South Korean women's ice hockey team, but also cheer for South Korean players in some games.

Another eye-catching team, the Korean and North Korean Taekwondo Demonstration Team, will perform four joint performances in South Korea. The first one will be a pre-game performance before the opening ceremony of the PyeongChang Winter Olympics on February 9. The performance will be held on February 10 at the Gangwon Jinro Educational Institute in Sokcho City, Gangwon Province, and then moved to Seoul. There will be one performance each at the Seoul City Hall Multipurpose Hall on the 12th and at the MBC TV station in Sangam-dong, Seoul on the 14th.

In addition, the North Korean women's ice hockey team went to South Korea by land on January 25, and the North Korean art troupe arrived at Moho Port in Donghae City, Gangwon Province on the afternoon of the 6th aboard the "Mangyongbong 92" cruise ship . In addition, North Korea sent a notice to South Korea on the evening of the 4th that a high-level North Korean delegation will visit South Korea from 9 to 11. Kim Yong-nam, Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly of North Korea, will lead the delegation.

The North Korean cheerleaders are very good-looking and wear the same uniforms. So far, all activities in South Korea have been orderly, and even their makeup is done in an orderly manner.

At around 9:28 am local time today (July 7), the North Korean cheerleading team officially arrived in South Korea. It is reported that there are 280 North Korean personnel going to South Korea in this batch. In addition to 229 cheerleaders, they also include 26 people from the Taekwondo demonstration team, 21 journalists and 4 related personnel from the North Korean Olympic Committee (NOC). The convoy of North Korean personnel includes 9 buses and 1 truck.

North Korean cheerleaders pass through the immigration office. North Korean art troupe arrives in South Korea.

It is understood that this is the fourth time that North Korean cheerleaders have visited South Korea. The last time was the Asian Track and Field Championships held in Incheon in 2005. It has been 13 years since then. North Korean art troupe arrives in South Korea.

Yonhap News Agency reported that North Korean personnel chose to go to South Korea by land via the Gyonggui Line. They first arrived at the North-South Immigration Office in Paju, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. After completing the immigration procedures, they will immediately take a bus to their dormitory in Gangwon Province. It is reported that the North Korean cheerleading team, taekwondo demonstration team and press team will stay at the accommodation facilities of the Inje SPEEDIUM International Circuit.

A delegation composed of North Korean cheerleaders, a taekwondo demonstration team, and a press team arrived in Inje County, Gangwon Province, and got off the car and headed to their hotel.

South Korea’s Ministry of Unification stated on the 7th that Cheon Hae-sung, the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Unification (Deputy Minister), will hold a dinner at the Inje Circuit Resort in Gangwon Province at 7 o’clock that night to welcome the North Korean cheerleaders and taekwondo demonstrations who visited South Korea that day. corps, press corps. North Korean Sports Minister Kim Il-guk and other members of the North Korean Olympic Committee (NOC) are likely to attend.

North Korean cheerleaders tidy up at a rest stop.

The North Korean cheerleading team is undoubtedly a highlight of this Winter Olympics. It is understood that during the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, they will not only cheer for North Korean players and the South Korean women's ice hockey team, but also cheer for South Korean players in some games.

Another eye-catching team, the Korean and North Korean Taekwondo Demonstration Team, will perform four joint performances in South Korea. The first one will be a pre-game performance before the opening ceremony of the PyeongChang Winter Olympics on February 9. The performance will be held on February 10 at the Gangwon Jinro Educational Institute in Sokcho City, Gangwon Province, and then moved to Seoul. There will be one performance each at the Seoul City Hall Multipurpose Hall on the 12th and at the MBC TV station in Sangam-dong, Seoul on the 14th.

The North Korean cheerleaders are very good-looking and wear the same uniforms. So far, all activities in South Korea have been orderly, and even their makeup is done in an orderly manner. North Korean cheerleaders in South Korea. North Korean cheerleaders line up at a rest stop to tidy up their appearance. A cheerleader touches up her makeup in front of the mirror. Cheerleaders wait at a rest stop to use the bathroom. The cheerleaders took turns using the dryer at a rest stop.