Traces left by great man at Mangyongdae
April 15, 2025Mangyongdae is the place where President
Preserved intact there are historic relics showing the qualities and personality traits of the President as a great man.
Warship Rock
At Mangyongdae there is Warship Rock on which young
He said to the children of his village that the large rock was a warship to capture the Japanese rogues and a small rock beside it was a small boat to guard the warship.
The large rock, to which everyone had been indifferent, was called warship rock from then on, and the shouts of the children playing at soldiers would resound around the rock.
When
The rock still tells that Mangyongdae is the cradle of the outstanding military wisdom, commanding art, matchless courage and grit of the President who defeated two formidable imperialist powers in one generation.
Gramophone and books
At the Mangyongdae Revolutionary Museum are preserved a gramophone and books showing the great personality traits of young
One spring day, his father Kim Hyong Jik borrowed a gramophone from the Walled City of Pyongyang to please the villagers. The villagers, who had never heard even the word gramophone, thought it mysterious, listening to it.
He also read many books on the time-honoured history of Korea at his old home in Mangyongdae. The books were those which even people of average intelligence would find difficult to understand without some knowledge. He would sit up all night reading books on different fields, newspapers, magazines, etc., to acquire wide knowledge of nature and society. And he drew the admiration of people for his extensive socio-political insights.
Pine on Mangyong Hill and rainbow
One summer day in 1916, a clear rainbow arced over Mangyong Hill, its one end resting on the roof of
Though he felt great dissatisfaction, yet he further felt love for the beautiful country with scenic mountains and clear rivers, and cherished a dream and ideal for the future of his country where the people would live happily without exploiters. In the spirit of the strong pine which maintains its green even if covered with snow and frost, he defeated the Japanese imperialists while crossing long miles of raging blizzards and bloody battles and liberated Korea. He then built a socialist state where the people are masters of everything as he had pictured in his childhood.
The pine on Mangyong Hill still stands, telling about the traces of the great man.
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THE PYONGYANG TIMES