Arch of Triumph

It is at the foot of Moran Hill in the capital city of Pyongyang, where
It was unveiled on April 14, 1982 on the occasion of his 70th birth anniversary.
The Arch of Triumph is a four-storey stone building. It is 60 metres high, 50.1 metres wide and 36.2 metres thick. The first and second floors are bounded by a balcony and the second, third and fourth floors by flat roofs.
Seen in the middle of the first floor is an archway leading to all directions, which is 27 metres high and 18 metres wide. The archway is fringed with 70 azalea reliefs symbolizing the 70th birth anniversary of
Embossed on the walls of both sides are figures showing the years "1925" and "1945" and under them are the reliefs of six-figure groups. 1925 refers to the year when
The reliefs show the pleasure and joy of the Korean people who greeted
The immortal revolutionary hymn "Song of General
The Arch of Triumph shows a unique architecture combining modernity and national peculiarities.
The exploits performed by