Benches in the Corridors 

  One May day in 2012, the respected Comrade Kim Jong Un visited the renovated Changjon Primary School.
While looking round the school, he said: It would be advisable to put benches with coathangers at one side of the corridor. Then the pupils can hang their wet raincoats or overcoats there on rainy or snowy days.
The officials were deeply moved to see him paying meticulous attention even to the issue of keeping the pupils’ wet raincoats and overcoats for their convenience.
Looking around the excited officials, Comrade Kim Jong Un said: If the benches with coathangers are put in the corridors, they would be good for the pupils to relax themselves there during the break. I will send the benches to the school. In order to make them properly it is necessary to measure the distance between doors of classrooms and the number of benches.
Looking up to him who visited the school to take a benevolent measure even after it had been renovated beyond recognition so that the pupils could study to their heart’s content with nothing to envy in the world, the officials felt once again the ardent love of him who was devoting everything for the good of the rising generations.