Talk:National Treasure (North Korea)

Weasel words
The introduction is obscure:
 * "Designated [by who?] national treasures of North Korea are tangible artifacts, sites, and buildings deemed [by who, again?] to have significant historical or artistic value. They are not, however, considered [by who?] important enough to merit designation as a national treasure.

This sounds as if this was an official list, promulgated by some DPRK institution, but was this list really published in the DPRK, or by some south Korean (i.e. external) agency? Please clarify. --Babelfisch (talk) 10:27, 28 October 2012 (UTC)

Sinuiju North Korean Leader's Residence
Is the Sinuiju North Korean Leader's Residence considered a "National Treasure?" Often the residences of Kim Jong-Il and other leaders are considered as being as such. Twillisjr (talk) 22:27, 7 December 2012 (UTC)

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