Mansu Hill
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Korean alphabet : | 만수대 |
Hanja : | 萬壽 臺 |
Revised Romanization : | Mansudae |
McCune-Reischauer : | Mansutae |
The Mansu Hill ( Kor. Mansudae , dt. "Elevation of 10,000 years / long life") is an elevation in the Chung-guyŏk district of the North Korean capital Pyongyang .
Location and structures
The hill is located in the district named after him Mansu-dong on the north bank of the Taedong-gang and is the location of the great monument Mansudae and the Korean Revolution Museum .
At the foot of the hill is the Ch'ŏllima statue to the north and the Mansudae Congress Hall to the south .
See also
Web links
Commons : Mansu Hill - Collection of Images, Videos, and Audio Files
Individual evidence
- ^ Arno Maierbrugger: North Korea Handbook. On the move in a mysterious land . 2nd, updated and expanded edition. Trescher, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-89794-114-4 , pp. 111 ( limited preview in Google Book search).
Coordinates: 39 ° 1 '52.3 " N , 125 ° 45' 15.7" E