[2] In 1983, Kim visited Japan as part of the Pyongyang Student Youth Arts Troupe (평양학생소년예술단).
[5] Before she died, she worked as a vocal instructor at the Pyongyang Youth Student Palace [ko] (평양학생소년궁전, also known as the Pyongyang Students and Children's Palace).
[6] Her husband was Jon Kwon, who was a pianist for the Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble.
The Head of State, Kim Jong Un personally expressed his condolences at her funeral.
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