Revolutionary Site

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Situs Revolusioner (Hangul: 혁명사적지; MR: Hyŏngmyŏng-sajŏkchi) adalah di Korea Utara. Situs-situs tersebut dirancang oleh Kim Jong-il saat ia mulai bekerja di pada 1966. Ia akan mengirim pasukan seluruh belahan negara tersebut untuk mengangkat situs-situs yang "sempat terlupakan dan tak ditemukan". Dengan mengubah Korea Utara menjadi "museum terbuka", tujuan Kim dalam merancang situs-situs tersebut adalah untuk mensolidifikasikan terhadapnya dan ayahnya Kim Il-sung. rdf:langString
Revolutionary Sites (Korean: 혁명사적지; MR: Hyŏngmyŏng-sajŏkchi) are designated historical sites in North Korea. The sites were designated by Kim Jong-il when he began working at the Propaganda and Agitation Department of the Workers' Party of Korea in 1966. He would send troops all over the country to unearth sites that "were supposedly once forgotten and undiscovered". By converting North Korea into a "huge open museum", Kim's goal in designating the sites was to solidify the North Korean cult of personality centered around him and his father Kim Il-sung. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Revolutionary Sites (Korean: 혁명사적지; MR: Hyŏngmyŏng-sajŏkchi) are designated historical sites in North Korea. The sites were designated by Kim Jong-il when he began working at the Propaganda and Agitation Department of the Workers' Party of Korea in 1966. He would send troops all over the country to unearth sites that "were supposedly once forgotten and undiscovered". By converting North Korea into a "huge open museum", Kim's goal in designating the sites was to solidify the North Korean cult of personality centered around him and his father Kim Il-sung. In 1988, there were 27 such sites. Today, there are more than 60. Of them, 40 commemorate Kim Il-sung, 20 Kim Jong-il, and many others Kim Hyong-jik, Kim Jong-suk, Kim Hyong-gwon and other members of the Kim family. There are two categories of sites, Revolutionary Sites and Revolutionary Battle Sites. Rather than a single building or a point of interest, the sites spawn large areas. Some famous Revolutionary Sites include Mangyongdae, the birthplace of Kim Il-sung, in Pyongyang, and and associated with the youth of Kim Jong-il. The Mount Paektu area in particular hosts many sites. South Koreans have criticized the sites for "wip[ing] out traditional culture".
rdf:langString Situs Revolusioner (Hangul: 혁명사적지; MR: Hyŏngmyŏng-sajŏkchi) adalah di Korea Utara. Situs-situs tersebut dirancang oleh Kim Jong-il saat ia mulai bekerja di pada 1966. Ia akan mengirim pasukan seluruh belahan negara tersebut untuk mengangkat situs-situs yang "sempat terlupakan dan tak ditemukan". Dengan mengubah Korea Utara menjadi "museum terbuka", tujuan Kim dalam merancang situs-situs tersebut adalah untuk mensolidifikasikan terhadapnya dan ayahnya Kim Il-sung. Pada 1988, terdapat 27 situs semacam itu. Pada saat ini, terdapat lebih dari 60. Diantara mmereka, 40 memperingati Kim Il-sung, 20 Kim Jong-il, dan beberapa lainnya memperingati Kim Hyong-jik, Kim Jong-suk, Kim Hyong-gwon dan anggota lain dari .
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