Mansu Hill Grand Monument
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The Mansu Hill Grand Monument (Korean: 만수대대기념비; Hanja: 萬壽臺大紀念碑) is a complex of monuments in Pyongyang, North Korea. There are 229 figures in all, commemorating the history of the revolutionary struggle of the Korean people, and especially their leaders. The central part of the monument consists of two 22-meter-tall (72 ft) bronze statues[1][2] of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il.
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39°1′55″N 125°45′12″E | |
Location | Mansu Hill [ko], Pyongyang, North Korea |
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Designer | Mansudae Art Studio |
Height | 22 meters |
Completion date | 1972 (Kim Il Sung statue), 2012 (Kim Jong Il statue) |
Dedicated to | Historical North Korean Leaders |
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