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| Official Title: |
Democratic People's Republic of Korea |
| Head of State: |
KIM Jong Il, Supreme Commander of the KPA,
Chairman of the National Defense Commission, General Secretary
of the Korean Workers' Party |
| Head of Government: |
Pak Pong Ju, Prime Minister |
| Ruling Party: |
Workers' Party of Korea |
| Currency: |
Won =100 chon (approx 150Won=US$1) |
| Area: (Total) |
120,540 sq km (80% mountainous) |
| Population: |
22million |
| Labour force: |
7million |
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Korea's history spans over 5000 years.
Due to its strategic geographical location, neighbouring China,
Japan and Russia, the peninsula has often been the field of battle
of foreign powers and as now inextricably enmeshed in the global
political climate.
WHAT IS THE STORY BEHIND NORTH
KOREA?
Japan occupied Korea from 1910 until the
end of the Second World War whereupon the Russians took the
surrender in the north and the Americans to the south on the 38th
parallel. This was meant to be a temporary border however due to
mistrust between Russian and America and the outbreak of the Cold
War the line became permanent. Tension between the two halves led to
the outbreak of the Korean War, 1950-1953 (Fatherland Liberation
War) which has left the country divided until the present
day. The North is a country run on communist principles but
dominated by the countries 'Juche Idea', a philosophy aimed at
developing self-reliance. With the change in political direction of
it's old comrades Russia and China, North Korea has become
increasingly isolated and is seen as one of the most difficult
countries to get a tourist visa. It was thought that the food and
economic crisis would put too great a strain on the Juche ideology,
inevitably leading to the opening of the country through reform or
even implosion or war. However it is apparent that the DPRK is still
maintaining it's steadfast attitude and optimists are seeing this
decade as a change through dialogue with the South and the outside
world.
BRIEF CHRONOLOGY OF KOREAN
HISTORY
918-1392 Koryo - first dynasty to unify
the Korean peninsula 1392-1910 Yi (Chosun) Dynasty 1910-1945
Occupation by Japan 1945 World War II ends-- Korea divided on the
38th parallel 1945 Founding of Workers' Party of Korea 1948
Democratic People's Republic of Korea established in the North,
Republic of Korea in the South 1948 Kim Il Sung becomes president
of DPRK and Syngman Rhee of ROK 1950-53 Korean War 1994 Death
of President Kim Il Sung Annual holidays and events
Juche Era set up 1912 when the 'sun' of
Juche, Kim Il Sung,was born. It was enacted on the occasion of the
third anniversary of his death.
NATIONAL
HOLIDAYS
January 1st - New Years Day February
16th - Comrade Kim Jong Il's birthday (1942) April 15th -
President Kim Il Sung's Birthday (1912) May 1st - May Day,
International holiday of Workers July 8th 1994 (Juche 83)Memorial
day of the death of Kim Il Sung July 27th 1953 Victory in the
Fatherland Liberation War (Korean War 1950-1953) August 15th -
National Liberation Day (1945) September 9th - Day of the
Foundation of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
(1948) October 10th - Day of the Foundation of the Workers Party
of Korea (1945) December 27th - Day of the Promulgation of the
Socialist Construction of the DPRK (1972)
MAJOR COMMEMORATION
DAYS
February 20th - Machine Workers'
Day March 5th - Farmers' Day March 8th - International Women's
Day March 22nd - Fishermen's Day April 5th - Public Health
Day April 6th - Reforestation Day April 8th - Communications
Day April 25th - Korean People's Army Day May 11th - Railway
Day May 15th - Geological Survey Day May 21st - Builders'
Day June 1st - International Children's Day June 6th - Day of
the Foundation of Korean Children's Union June 7th - Local
Industry Day July 1st - Miners' Day July 7th - Coal-Miners'
Day August 10th - Forestry Workers' Day August 20th - Air
Force Day August 28th - Navy Day and Youth Day September 5th -
City Administration Day September 15th - Commerce Day October
9th - Metal Workers' Day October 14th - Broadcasting Workers'
Day October 15th - Textile Industry Day November 1st - Press
Day November 16th - Land and Marine Transport Day December 6th
- Chemical Industry Day
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