People's Palace of Culture
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인민문화궁전 | |
Location | Chollima Street, Central District Pyongyang, North Korea |
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Opened | April 1974 |
The People's Palace of Culture (Korean: 인민문화궁전) is a palace and theater located in Pyongyang, North Korea.[1] Construction for the building finished in January 1974 and was opened to the public in April 1974.[2] South Korean President Kim Dae-jung was given a welcome ceremony at the People's Palace of Culture during the 2000 inter-Korean summit.[3]
The building is four stories tall and has a basement floor as well.[4]
People's Palace of Culture | |
Chosŏn'gŭl | |
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Hancha | |
Revised Romanization | Inmin Munhwa Gungjeon |
McCune–Reischauer | Inmin Munhwa Kungjŏn |
See also
References
- ^ "[사진으로 본 북한 취재기] 4. 인민문화궁전, 평양 뒷거리 | Voice of America - Korean". www.voakorea.com (in Korean). Retrieved 2020-05-09.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "인민문화궁전(人民文化宮殿)". Encyclopedia of Korean Culture. Retrieved 2020-05-09.
- ^ 이, 원섭 (2003-07-30). 햇볕정책을 위한 변론 (in Korean). 필맥. ISBN 978-89-97751-60-0.
- ^ "북한정보포털 |". nkinfo.unikorea.go.kr. Retrieved 2020-05-09.
39°01′31″N 125°44′18″E / 39.0254°N 125.7384°E
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