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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 Kim Jong-il (; ; ; born Yuri Irsenovich Kim;, 16 February 1941 – 17 December 2011) was a North Korean politician who was the second supreme leader of North Korea from 1994 to 2011. He led North Korea from the 1994 death of his father Kim ...
from various foreign dignitaries. The protocol of gift-giving is well established in
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.


History

Built in a traditional style, the halls opened on 26 August 1978 and consist of over 150 rooms covering a total area of between 28,000 and 70,000 square metres. The building offers the impression that it has windows, though it has none. According to a local legend, Kim Jong-il built the International Friendship Exhibition in three days; however, actual construction took a year. Currently, estimates of how many gifts the exhibition holds vary between 60,000 and 220,000 gifts. On entering the exhibition, shoes must be removed and visitors are asked to bow before portraits of Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il. Satellite imagery from 2017 shows increased underground activity at the site, suggesting an expansion may be underway. The setting of the museum in the Myohyang mountains, near the
Pohyon temple Pohyon-sa is a Korean Buddhist temple located in Hyangsan county in North Pyong'an Province, North Korea. It is located within the Myohyang Mountains. Founded under the Koryo dynasty at the start of the 11th century, the temple flourished as ...
, 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:
"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."
The museum is said to act as
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, giving the impression of worldwide support for the North Korean government. Visitors to the museum are informed that the number of gifts constitute "proof of the endless love and respect toward the Great Leader ." 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." Another author, Byoung-lo Philo Kim, states that the entire exhibition is "aimed at convincing orthKorean visitors that their leaders are universally admired."


Gifts

Most of the gifts received were from friendly
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or like-minded nations and states. Such gifts include: * A stuffed bear's head from former Romanian leader Nicolae Ceaușescu. * A small metal equestrian statue of a horseman and ornate chess-boards from former Libyan leader
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. * A crocodile-skin suitcase from former Cuban leader
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. * A gem-encrusted silver sword and a miniature of a mosque made from mother of pearl, given by former Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. * 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). * 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. * A basketball signed by
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given by former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. * A bulletproof limousine from former Soviet leader Joseph Stalin. *An alligator holding out a wooden tray of cocktail glasses with a matching ashtray, from Nicaraguan Sandinistas.


See also

* List of museums in North Korea


References


External links


Pictures of gifts
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Programme on gifts, ''Sincerity of People''
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