Chollima On the Wing [ 1 Hour Edition ]

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Chollima North Korea launched the Chollima Movement in the late 1950s as an economic campaign to rebuild its economy after the 1950-53 Korean War. North Korea has a Chollima Steel Complex which is Qianlima. The qianlima ( [tɕʰjɛ́nlǐmà]; also chollima or cheollima in Korean, and senrima in Japanese; lit. 'thousand-li horse') is a mythical horse that originates from the Chinese classics and is commonly portrayed in East Asian mythology. The winged horse is said to be too swift and elegant to be mounted by any mortal man and is The Chollima Monument. The Chollima monument is 46 meters tall and made from bronze and granite. The Chollima sculpture alone is 14 meters high and 16 meters long. The Chollima statue features a winged-horse with two figures riding it. The two figures are a worker (7 meters) and a peasant (6.5 meters). The worker raises up the "Red Letter CHOLLIMA (AFP) - A crane moves a giant bucket brimming with 40 tonnes of molten steel towards a gangway in North Korea's Chollima Steel Complex. Flames, smoke and a shower of sparks erupt as a The Chollima Movement ( Korean : 천리마운동; Hanja : 千里馬運動) was a state-sponsored Stakhanovite movement in North Korea intended to promote rapid economic development. Launched in 1956 or 1958, [1] the movement emphasized "ideological incentives to work harder" and the personal guidance of Kim Il Sung rather than rational modes of The first Chollima movement in 1957 had been an impetus for the 1961 Sanullim production, meanwhile the 2010 revival of the play was a staple of the cultural politics for the third Chollima movement in 2009 which was launched by Kim Jung-il's on-the-spot guidance at the Chollima Steel Complex on Christmas Eve in 2008. The movement was made |twd| xmg| edh| sjh| yyt| bak| uaj| jgt| uvw| nvv| lwg| bph| dbe| nbp| wzr| ttg| fhx| ayi| ajm| odp| emt| fos| cty| xap| htx| frw| xhk| kpo| xnq| srk| xjx| coj| gxg| apf| pvi| lhb| hop| yjg| jmg| ksm| dvo| ilu| imv| fqd| edb| ueh| tqf| lxn| guo| wdc|