Korean Central History Museum
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The Korean Central History Museum is a museum located in Pyongyang, North Korea.[1] It was established on December 1, 1945.[2] It contains displays on Korean history from primitive society to the modern age.[3] The museum is located at the north end of Kim Il-sung Square.
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References
- ^ Democratic People's Republic of Korea - Museums (Archived April 3, 2013, at WebCite)
- ^ "Korean Central History Museum, Centre of History Education". Voice of Korea. Archived from the original on 16 February 2016. Retrieved 5 December 2015.
O Hae Ryong, Curator of the Korean Central History Memeum, says: 'The great leader Kim Il Sung, though busy with the building of a new country, established the present Korean Central History Museum on December 1, 1945.[']
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- Korean Central Historical Museum. Pyongyang: Korean Central Historical Museum. 1979. OCLC 9565351.
- The Korean Central History Museum. Pyongyang: Korea Pictorial. 2006.
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