WATCH: South Korea blasts K-Pop in response to North's missile launch

People look at a map of the border area between North and South Koreas at the Imjingak Pavilion near the border village of Panmunjom, which has separated the two Koreas since the Korean War, in Paju, north of Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Jan. 11, 2016. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un looked Monday to milk his country's recent nuclear test as a propaganda victory, praising his scientists and vowing more nuclear bombs a day after the U.S. flew a powerful nuclear-capable warplane close to the North in a show of force. AP/Lee Jin-man

MANILA, Philippines - North Korea recently conducted a powerful hydrogen bomb test, elevating the country's "nuclear might to the next level."

South Korea responded to North Korea's nuclear test with broadcasts of anti-Pyongyang propaganda, K-Pop and weather reports across the tense border.

READ: North Korea warns of war over South's propaganda broadcasts

Analysts said that North Korea's nuclear tests advance its aim to build nuclear-yipped missiles that may be used against its enemies, particularly the United States.

Meanwhile, the United States House of Representatives is eyeing to pass a legislation that would punish North Korea for its latest nuclear test.

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