Ch'ŏllima (magazine)

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Ch'ŏllima
천리마

description North Korean education magazine
Area of ​​Expertise education
language Korean
publishing company Art and Literature Publishing (North Korea)
Headquarters Pyongyang
First edition 1959
Frequency of publication per month

Ch'ŏllima (천리마) is a monthly magazine in North Korea with the main topic of education . It first appeared in January 1959 as part of the Ch'ŏllima movement and is named after the being Ch'ŏllima from Korean mythology. The publisher is the state art and literature publisher in Pyongyang . Unlike many other magazines in the country, it is aimed at the general population.

An issue usually has around 90 pages.

Individual evidence

  1. 천리마. In: 천리마. ( worldcat.org [accessed October 3, 2015]).
  2. ^ Korean Central News Agency: Chollima, Magazine Popular in DPRK. In: kcnawatch.nknews.org. Retrieved October 3, 2015 .
  3. ^ Yonhap News Agency Seoul: North Korea Handbook . ME Sharpe, 2002, ISBN 978-0-7656-3523-5 , pp. 425 ( google.com [accessed October 3, 2015]).