In the about one-hour footage, Kim, North Korean first lady Ri Sol Ju and high-ranking officials were seen riding horses in snow-capped Mount Paektu and visiting historical places where the state founder Kim Il Sung stayed.
Mount Paektu, a volcano straddling North Korea's border with China, is sacred to many Koreans, both in the north and south, who revere it as the mythical birthplace of a unified and independent peninsula.
According to North Korean history, Kim's grandfather, Kim Il Sung, based his anti-Japanese military campaign on the mountain. North Korea says Kim Jong Un's father, Kim Jong Il, was born at Mount Paektu, though historians believe his actual birthplace was in Russia.
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