Those highrises actually look pretty good! I googled it and I think it might be "Kurata Street", an elite build for the 100th anniversary of Kim-Il Sung's birth.
I love such cultural aspects shaping in any international level programs as it gives a refreshing effect. Also, it gives helps to provide a base theme to many such events. I really think the photographs complement the idea you were trying to communicate.go here
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Glad to see they've renovated it, looks like proper seats as well. Doubt we'll ever know the true capacity either before or after this.
Still when you see the photo from the rear of the second tier behind the goal, must be basically impossible to see what's happening on the pitch for a game of football.
It's artificial, but it's new because they used to have the old school stuff in there. The new turf looks fantastic when it's first installed.
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