Juche Tower & Worker's Party of Korea statue
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Pyongyang
- Category: monuments
- Section: Monuments Art - Sculpture
The Juche Tower (officially the Tower of the Juche Idea) is a 170-metre (560 ft) monument in Pyongyang, North Korea. The tower is named after the principle of Juche, developed by Kim Il Sung as a blend of autarky, self-reliance, nationalism, Korean traditionalism, and Marxism-Leninism.
Associated with the tower is a 30-metre (98 ft) high statue consisting of three figures – one with a hammer, one with a sickle and one with a writing brush The three tools form to create the Workers' Party of Korea insignia.
Associated with the tower is a 30-metre (98 ft) high statue consisting of three figures – one with a hammer, one with a sickle and one with a writing brush The three tools form to create the Workers' Party of Korea insignia.
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Today (20 April)
20 ° C
12.8 ° (min) 20 ° (max)
1.6 mm
4.4 m/s
1011 hPa
Tomorrow (21 April)
19.2 ° C
10.8 ° (min) 21.1 ° (max)
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4.5 m/s
1013 hPa
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