One September day in Juche 101 (2012), the respected Comrade Kim Jong Un visited Changjon Street which was built in the capital city of Pyongyang.
That day, he called on a family of workers to get familiar with every aspect of their living with paternal affection. He unreservedly sat with the owners of the new flat and had a talk with them.
Being so grateful to him for visiting them, the worker couple said they wanted to boast to the world that their country is the world of workers and the land of the people where ordinary people lead a happy life.
He smilingly listened to their heartfelt sincerity and gave them boxes of matches, saying he brought matches as it is a traditional Korean custom to visit those who moved into new houses with them.
The matches he brought them according to the age-old custom of the Korean people reflected the deep affection of the fatherly leader who visited the owners of new houses before their parents to wish them all blessings.
That day he also visited another new homes of a family of lecturers and that of a newly-wed couple to bestow favours on them, giving them household goods like match boxes and Collections of World Famous Juvenile Stories.