President  Kim II Sung's Native Home in Mangyongdae
President Kim Il Sung was born and spent his childhood here.
He was born on April 15, Juche 1 (1912) as the eldest son of father  Kim Hyong Jik and mother Kang Pan Sok. Four generations lived in this  humble straw-thatched cottage which was often found in Korea before  liberation. Preserved at home are relics used by him and his family  members.
Ssuk Islet Revolutionary 
Site                The islet is associated with the achievements of President Kim II  Sung who held a consultative meeting of delegates of major parties, and  public organizations in north and south Korea on May 2, Juche 37  (1948), in which he specified directions to carry out the decision of  the historic April Joint Conference of South and North Korea. The islet  is on the River Taedong. Found here are the Reunification-Front Tower  and the then relics. 
Ponghwa Revolutionary Site
This is the historic site where Kim Hyong Jik, father of the  President conducted revolutionary activities from the spring Juche 5  (1916) to the autumn Juche 6 (1917).Bronze statue of Kim Hyong Jik, a  revolutionary museum and monuments stand in the site. Preserved in it  are Myongsin School, his residential houses, site of morning exercises,  the ash tree, the well spring, the Maekjon Ferry and so on.               
Jonsung Revolutionary
Situated in Jonsung-dong, Moranbong District, Pyongyang, the  Jonsung Revolutionary Site shows the victory of the Fatherland  Liberation War. It is composed of Jonsung Revolutionary Museum, office  room of the President, the building where he ratified the document of  the Armistice Agreement, office building of the Military Commission, a  mine office room and a mine dining room and etc. All the relics are  preserved as they were.    
 
 
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