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The Korean Workers' Party Headquarters, Cheorwon, also known as Nodongdangsa, is a three-storey building formerly occupied by North Korea's ruling
Workers' Party of Korea The Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) is the founding and sole ruling party of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, commonly known as North Korea. Founded in 1949 from the merger of the Workers' Party of North Korea and the Workers' Party ...
. It was initially situated in North Korea, but after the
Korean War , date = {{Ubl, 25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953 (''de facto'')({{Age in years, months, weeks and days, month1=6, day1=25, year1=1950, month2=7, day2=27, year2=1953), 25 June 1950 – present (''de jure'')({{Age in years, months, weeks a ...
came under South Korean control. It is now located in Cheorwon County, Gangwon Province. The building was designated as a National Registered Cultural Property of the Republic of Korea No. 22 on 31 May 2002.


History

Cheorwon Cheorwon County (''Cheorwon-gun'' ), also spelled Chorwon, is a county in Gangwon Province, South Korea. It is located right next to the border with North Korea. History *Goguryeo - First named ''Moeuldongbi''. *Silla Dynasty - name changed to ...
was a county formerly under North Korean rule and site of the provincial government office of Kangwon Province prior to the
Korean War , date = {{Ubl, 25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953 (''de facto'')({{Age in years, months, weeks and days, month1=6, day1=25, year1=1950, month2=7, day2=27, year2=1953), 25 June 1950 – present (''de jure'')({{Age in years, months, weeks a ...
. The origins of the building are unclear, as records indicate that it was built in early 1946, prior to the establishment of the
Workers' Party of North Korea The Workers' Party of North Korea () was a communist party in North Korea from 1946 to 1949 and was a predecessor of the current Workers' Party of Korea. It was founded at a congress on 28–30 August 1946, by the merger of the northern branch ...
(predecessor to the current
Workers' Party of Korea The Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) is the founding and sole ruling party of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, commonly known as North Korea. Founded in 1949 from the merger of the Workers' Party of North Korea and the Workers' Party ...
). Local residents were forced to contribute funds and may have been forcibly mobilised to complete the building, though other accounts state only 'zealous' party members participated in its construction to maintain secrecy. The headquarters commenced operations around 1946. Its original intended purpose remains unconfirmed, but oral accounts indicate that its walls were soundproof, and that it was possibly used for assemblies and meetings. During the five years of communist rule, the headquarters served as a prison for detained activists, many who were tortured and killed. Its jurisdiction also extended to Gimhwa,
Pyonggang P'yŏnggang County is a ''kun'', or county, in Kangwŏn province, North Korea. It borders Sep'o to the north, Ch'ŏrwŏn to the south, Ich'ŏn to the west, and Kimhwa to the east. Physical features A portion of the county is occupied by th ...
, and
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. It may have been used as a base of operations when planning the attack on South Korea owing to its close proximity to the border. As the
Korean War , date = {{Ubl, 25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953 (''de facto'')({{Age in years, months, weeks and days, month1=6, day1=25, year1=1950, month2=7, day2=27, year2=1953), 25 June 1950 – present (''de jure'')({{Age in years, months, weeks a ...
settled into a stalemate, anti-communists were executed in the building prior to the North Korean withdrawal.
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and wire ropes were found in its
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after the war, in addition to human bones. Cheorwon was the site of heavy fighting and completely destroyed during the war, with the headquarters being the only building in the county to survive. The area subsequently came under South Korean control and was located in the highly-restricted civilian control zone of the
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, allowing the former headquarters to be saved from demolition. The restrictions in the civilian control zone were relaxed in the 1990s and the former headquarters is now a tourist attraction. The building was designated as a National Registered Cultural Property of the Republic of Korea No. 22 on 31 May 2002. Peace prayers, concerts and the Unification Prayer Art Festival have been held at the site.


Structure

The headquarters was constructed on a hill and employed a mixture of
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and ancient Roman/
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architecture to emphasise the ruling party's absolute authority. It was a three-storey reinforced steel structure, with bricks, lumber, and concrete used throughout the building, contributing to its sturdiness. The first floor consisted of two columns flanking the entrance hall, with a decorated arch situated above it. A wooden triangular roof may have once served as the ceiling. Only the first floor and external façade remains intact today, with the upper levels having collapsed during the war. The external façade is riddled with bullet marks and tank caterpillar markings are still present at the entrance.


Gallery

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References

{{reflist Cheorwon County History of the Workers' Party of Korea 1946 establishments in North Korea 1946 establishments in South Korea 20th-century architecture in South Korea