SEOUL, South Korea -- The nation's young leader tours a new amusement park with his beautiful bride on his arm,

smiling and waving to adoring crowds. An everyday image of domestic

 bliss in high places?

In North Korea, it was a carefully choreographed appearance aimed at showing Kim Jong Un as a friendly,

modern leader, no different from the heads of other countries.

 It also provided a sharp contrast to the intensely private face his father Kim Jong Il had portrayed during his 17 years in power.

Kim Jong Un's marital status was confirmed almost as an afterthought

by state TV in an understated report on Wednesday about

the opening of the amusement park:

"As a welcoming song resonated, dear respected Marshal Kim Jong Un,

supreme commander of our party and people, appeared at the inauguration ceremony together with his wife, comrade Ri Sol Ju."