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Rodong Sinmun
Samjiyon Revolutionary Museum Opened in DPRK

Culture 2024.4.16.



The Samjiyon Revolutionary Museum was newly built and opened in the DPRK.

The museum in Samjijon City near Mt Paektu will serve as an education center conducive to arming the Party members and working people with the brilliant revolutionary traditions while conveying the immortal feats of President Kim Il Sung, Chairman Kim Jong Il, and the respected General Secretary Kim Jong Un.

Displayed at its introductory hall are photos of the peerlessly great men standing on the top of Mt Paektu.

In its relief map room there are a model board and a wall-relief map showing the panoramic view of the city of Samjiyon turned into a model of socialist mountain cultural town and a standard of rural development under the leadership of the Workers’ Party of Korea (WPK).

On display in the rooms of the museum are photos of Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Il and Kim Jong Un, who transformed the area of Mt Paektu into a revolutionary university and the city of Samjiyon into a people’s paradise, and many revolutionary relics and data.

An opening ceremony of the museum took place on the spot on April 14.

Present there were Ri Thae Il, chief secretary of the Ryanggang Provincial Committee of the WPK, officials in the province and the city of Samjiyon, working people, builders of the 216 Division and employees of the museum.

Ri Thae Il made an opening address to be followed by speeches.

Speakers referred to the fact that the respected Comrade Kim Jong Un indicated important guiding principle to be firmly maintained in the education about the revolutionary history while giving field guidance to the city of Samjiyon.

They called upon the officials, lecturers and employees of the museum to fulfill their mission and duty as befits standard-bearers and frontline soldiers on the ideological front of the Party whose mission is to firmly arm the Party members and other working people with the revolutionary ideology of the Party Central Committee.

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