Monument, North Korean Communist Party, Pyongyang
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Monument, North Korean Communist Party, Pyongyang
View of the monument to the founding of the North Korean Workers Party, in Pyongyang, capital of North Korea. Commissioned by Kim Il Sung (1912-1994) and erected in October 1996 to mark 50 years since the founding of the Party, the hammer (left) and sickle (right) represent the triumph of the workers and peasants, while the brush (centre) symbolises the success of intellectuals and professionals. The monument is 50 metres high
Media ID 4462121
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1996 2000 Allegorical Allegory Brush Capital Commissioned Communism Communist Erected Founding Hammer Intellectual Intellectuals Jubilee Korea Korean Peasant Peasants Professional Professionals Propaganda Pyongyang Sickle Success Sung Symbol Symbolism Triumph Years
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