A Museum With Anti-American Propaganda Just Reopened In North Korea

Just in time to mark the 60th anniversary of the Korean War cease-fire. Cool, guys.

The Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum in Pyongyang, North Korea, reopened this weekend after being closed for renovation.

The purpose of the museum is, "to exalt [North Korea's] late leaders and to further flare anti-American sentiment," the country's official news agency reported.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was there to celebrate the glorious occasion.

And, boy, did he have a great time.

The museum's also kind of like the North Korean version of Madame Tussauds.

And you can also hear about the war.

And look at paintings.

And look at lots of other stuff too.

There really is no shortage of things you could look at.

And it's a great time for everybody.

The end.

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