rather strange landscape, hundreds of thousands of spectators are set to be there until it winds its way back and ends up back again in the mausoleum. jon, having spent a couple of visits in yeongpyeong i can tell you the regime can get the people out and we can promise a very well coreographed and disciplined event tomorrow. jon: there was also a south korean delegation today there, greg, what is the significance of that? reporter: yeah, exactly. kim jong un in the past two days or so has been ordained by the state media as the head of the military, the head of the workers, or communist party. now we can call him diplomat. he hosted a former first lady from south korea, a south korean business woman, both with some ties to bettering relations between north and south korea. this unofficial delegation, jon is about as far as south corey ace going tsouth korea is going