Английская Википедия:International Friendship Exhibition
The International Friendship Exhibition is a large museum complex located at Myohyangsan, North Pyongan Province, North Korea. It is a collection of halls that house gifts presented to former leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il from various foreign dignitaries. The protocol of gift-giving is well established in Korean culture.[1]
History
Built in a traditional style, the halls opened on 26 August 1978[2] and consist of over 150 rooms covering a total area of between 28,000[3] and 70,000 square metres.[1] The building offers the impression that it has windows, though it has none.[4] According to a local legend, Kim Jong Il built the International Friendship Exhibition in three days; however, actual construction took a year.[5] Currently, estimates of how many gifts the exhibition holds vary between 60,000[6] and 220,000 gifts.[7] On entering the exhibition, shoes must be removed and visitors are asked to bow before portraits of Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il.[8] Satellite imagery from 2017 shows increased underground activity at the site, suggesting an expansion may be underway.[9]
The setting of the museum in the Myohyang mountains, near the Pohyon temple, was the subject of a poem by Kim Il Sung, which he later chanted from the balcony of the International Friendship Exhibition on October 15, 1979:[10]
<poem>"On the balcony I see the most
glorious scene in the world... The Exhibition stands here, its green eaves upturned, to exalt The dignity of the nation,
and Piro Peak looks higher still."</poem>
The museum is said to act as propaganda, giving the impression of worldwide support for the North Korean government.[11] Visitors to the museum are informed that the number of gifts constitute "proof of the endless love and respect toward the Great Leader Шаблон:Bracket."[12] However, North Korean visitors to the site are unaware of the ceremonial exchange of gifts in diplomatic protocol, and are described by Helen-Louise Hunter to be "impressed by the self-serving explanations offered to them."[13] Another author, Byoung-lo Philo Kim, states that the entire exhibition is "aimed at convincing [North] Korean visitors that their leaders are universally admired."[14]
Gifts
Most of the gifts received were from friendly communist nations and states. Such gifts include:
- A stuffed bear's head from former Romanian leader Nicolae Ceaușescu.[15]
- A small metal equestrian statue of a horseman and ornate chess-boards from former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.[15]
- A crocodile-skin suitcase from former Cuban leader Fidel Castro.[15]
- A gem-encrusted silver sword and a miniature of a mosque made from mother of pearl, given by former Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.[15]
- An antique gramophone from China's first premier Zhou Enlai and an armoured train-car from the PRC's first chairman, Mao Zedong (entire wings in the exhibition centre are dedicated to displayed gifts from China).[15]
- An ivory lion statue from Tanzania, a gold cigarette-case from Yugoslavia, a bronze Soviet tank miniature from East Germany and a pair of silver chopsticks from Mongolia.[15]
- A basketball signed by Michael Jordan given by former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.[16]
- A bulletproof limousine from former Soviet leader Joseph Stalin.[7]
- An alligator holding out a wooden tray of cocktail glasses with a matching ashtray, from Nicaraguan Sandinistas.[17]
See also
References
External links
Шаблон:Museums in North Korea Шаблон:Authority control
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