Talk to Senior Officials of the Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea
October 24, Juche 103 (2014)
We are marking the 20th anniversary of the great Comrade Kim Jong Il’s on-site guidance at the Mausoleum of King Tangun. President Kim Il Sung had proposed renovating the mausoleum and paid close attention to the project. General Kim Jong Il
considered the project as an important undertaking in carrying out his
lifetime instructions, and gave energetic guidance to it. On October 29,
1994, while looking round the excellently renovated mausoleum, he said
that, as a national treasure to be handed down to posterity, it should
be laid out and preserved well, that historical sites and relics should
be unearthed in larger numbers to enrich the storehouse of the nation’s
cultural heritage, and that they should be inherited and developed
properly.
Through
the solemn renovation of the Mausoleum of King Tangun, carried out
thanks to the President’s and the General’s ennobling love for the
nation and their wise leadership, it has been clearly verified that
Koreans are a homogenous nation who have lived on the same territory
carrying the same bloodline since the dawn of human civilization with
Tangun as their founding father, and a sacred place of the nation has
been established for the patriotic education of all the compatriots.
This constitutes a great, auspicious event for our nation and a
brilliant victory of the Juche-oriented policy on conserving our
national heritage.
The great President Kim Il Sung and General Kim Jong Il,
recognizing the importance of conserving our national heritage, devoted
their efforts to this end throughout the whole course of leading the
revolution, thus exalting the brilliance of the time-honoured history
and splendid culture of our nation.
With
his gifted wisdom and Juche-based insight, the President put to rights
the historical issues which had been distorted and complicated by the
actions of the national chauvinists and great-power worshippers,
verifying that our country was one of the cradles of human civilization
and clarifying the history of our nation which has continued since the
days of Tangun’s Korea in accordance with the law-governed course of
historical development. He advanced the policy of inheriting and
developing our national heritage from a Juche-based stand, and ensured
that many cultural relics which had been buried in history were
unearthed and verified, and that historical sites destroyed by foreign
aggressors were restored to their original state; he thus saw to it that
the cultural heritage created by our ancestors was passed down to the
people, as well as to the coming generations, as the assets of the
nation.
True to the President’s intention, General Kim Jong Il
correctly evaluated and clarified the key problems in putting to rights
the history of our country, adding lustre to the righteous history of
the nation and ensuring that the cultural heritage associated with the
wisdom and talents of our ancestors shed their brilliance as priceless
wealth linking the history and bloodline of the nation down through the
generations. Busy as he was with his Songun-based leadership, he visited
historical sites and scenic spots, leading the work of transforming the
conservation of our national heritage into an undertaking of instilling
in the people the excellence of our nation.
He
also saw to it that the excellent national traditions handed down
through the generations were preserved, so as to make our nation’s
unique spirit and sentiments pervade the whole country. He proposed
building a folk park, a grand open-air history museum, in Pyongyang to
exhibit the culture and customs our people have created from the
primitive ages to the modern era. He then channelled great efforts and
concern into its construction so as to hand down to posterity the
time-honoured history and brilliant culture of our nation.
President Kim Il Sung and General Kim Jong Il
were true fathers of the nation, peerless patriots and great saints in
that, by applying the immortal Juche idea, they not only glorified the
modern history of our nation but clarified the 5 000-year history of the
Korean nation accurately and demonstrated the nation’s excellence to
the whole world.
It
is the firm will of our Party, by carrying forward their ennobling
intentions, to develop our country with its time-honoured history and
brilliant culture into a world-class country with an advanced
civilization, into an ever-prospering, powerful country.
National
heritage conservation is a patriotic undertaking for defending the
history and traditions of the nation and adding brilliance to them by
inheriting and developing the precious spiritual and material wealth
created by the ancestors.
We
should maintain the President’s and the General’s idea and theory of
conserving our national heritage as our guiding principles, and apply
them in a thoroughgoing way.
Establishing
a Juche orientation and remaining faithful to the principle of
historical truth and scientific accuracy are fundamental principles we
should consistently adhere to in conserving and inheriting the cultural
heritage of the nation. We should resolve all the problems arising in
conserving our national heritage in keeping with our people’s
aspirations, demands, national customs, feelings and sentiments and
discover, restore, preserve and maintain the cultural heritage of the
nation in a scientific and technological way, based on historical facts.
We should properly preserve and maintain historical sites and relics in their original state.
A
valuable legacy created by our ancestors through their struggle and
creative activities, historical sites and relics are an asset of the
nation that should be handed down from one generation to the next. When
we preserve and maintain them properly, we can instil greater national
pride and dignity into the people and inherit and develop the
time-honoured history, brilliant culture and excellent traditions of our
nation. The longer the history of a nation is, the more brilliantly it
shines, and the better historical sites and relics are preserved in
their original state, the more valuable they become.
Historical
sites and relics should be preserved and maintained in their original
state so that they can retain the characteristics of the society and
historical period with which they are associated.
We
should properly preserve and maintain the historical sites and relics
in Pyongyang and Kaesong, both historical capitals, while paying close
attention to preserving and maintaining the historical sites and relics
of national value in other parts of the country. We should first restore
those associated with the leadership exploits of the President and the
General and rebuild, repair and maintain historical sites and relics on a
regular basis in accordance with a yearly plan. We should unearth
larger numbers of valuable historical sites and relics, thus enriching
the storehouse of the nation’s cultural heritage. We should fiercely
combat the nihilistic tendency of negating the excellence of our nation
and any practices of failing to preserve and maintain historical sites
and relics properly and damaging them.
We should work actively to sustain the excellent national traditions of our people.
These
national traditions reflect how time-honoured and excellent our nation
is, and its ennobling mental world and unique lifestyle. We should value
the precious creations and good manners and customs that are permeated
with the wisdom and talents of our nation and have been handed down from
one generation to the next, and inherit and develop them in line with
the demands of the times.
In
order to give full scope to the Korean-nation-first spirit, our Party
has ensured that our national culture, arts and customs are actively
encouraged, folk festivals are celebrated and folk parks and folk
streets have been built.
In
the future, too, we should develop traditional music, dance and fine
arts of a strong national character, promote national sports including
Taekwon-Do and ssirum (Korean wrestling Tr.) and encourage people to
play such folk games as yut and top-spinning. We should promote our
traditional dishes and costumes, sustain the excellence of our language
and manners and further develop Koryo medicine and traditional
architecture.
We should properly conserve and maintain scenic spots and natural monuments.
Since
olden times our country has been called a 3 000-ri land of golden
tapestry with beautiful mountains and clear rivers. A land of golden
tapestry means a land that is as beautiful as an embroidery on silk
cloth. Our country has many famous mountains and scenic spots including
Mts. Paektu, Kumgang and Myohyang, and Chongsokjong, which are envied by
the world, and it also has many natural monuments which should be
conserved through a national effort and handed down through the
generations. Scenic spots were pleasure resorts for the rich and
influential in the exploiting society, but they are pleasure grounds and
cultural resorts for the people in our society where the people are its
masters.
We
should treasure every tree, every blade of grass and every rock which
adds beauty to scenic spots and actively protect the birds and wild
animals in these areas.
We
should take good care of mountaineering paths and facilities in scenic
spots and discover more scenic spots, so that people have more to enjoy.
It
is important in conserving and maintaining scenic spots to preserve
them in their original state without damaging the ecological
environment. Comprehensive measures should be taken to prevent scenic
spots from being damaged or polluted owing to forest fires, the random
felling of trees, the development of underground resources, pests,
sewage and industrial waste.
We
should lay out history museums and other bases for history education
well, in conformity with the people’s cultural and aesthetic
requirements and the trend of the times, and step up education through
them.
History
and folklore museums, folk parks and folk streets are important
educational bases for implanting national pride and patriotism in the
working people, youth and students. Since history museums and folk
streets, once laid out well, will become precious assets of the nation,
nationwide attention should be directed to building such educational
bases without sparing investment.
The
history museums, folk parks and folk streets in the capital city and
provinces should be renovated as a way of preserving the national
identity. The second-stage project of building up the Pyongyang Folk
Park as befits a base of patriotic education should be completed at an
early date, and those provinces which have not yet built folk streets
should construct them, in line with their local features. In the future,
the Korean Central History Museum should be laid out on the world
standard so that it will serve as a model history museum and history
education base.
History museums should be built in the provinces to retain the characteristics unique to each locality.
It
is important to improve the display in museums. Displays of historical
relics in the museums should be arranged to ensure scientific accuracy,
chronological sequence, vividness and three-dimensional effect so that
they help visitors easily understand history. Larger numbers of
historical relics should be displayed in the museums so as to enrich the
content of the exhibits and leave no historical period uncovered.
Proper educational work should be conducted by means of the cultural heritage of the nation and the history education bases.
Providing
effective education through them will enable the people, including the
young people and students, to be well versed in the history, culture and
beautiful manners and customs of our nation, cherish their national
pride and patriotism and preserve the national identity.
Visits to and tours of history museums, folk parks, historical sites and scenic spots should be widely organized.
Visits
to the nation’s cultural relics are currently not being arranged
effectively. When our people go to Mt. Myohyang, they look round the
International Friendship Exhibition House and go mountaineering; it
would be even better for them to visit the history museum and historical
sites on the mountaineering route, but they walk past them. This shows
their indifference to history.
Every
scenic spot and historical site of national importance in our country
bears the footprints and leadership exploits of the peerlessly great
persons of Mt. Paektu. If people from the provinces come to visit
Pyongyang they should be encouraged to look round the Korean Central
History Museum, Pyongyang Folk Park, Moran Hill and other historical
relics, as well as many other places in the city.
And
visitors to Mts. Kumgang, Kuwol and Chilbo should be encouraged to look
round the historical sites there. Then they will have a better
understanding of the leadership exploits of the President and the
General, and at the same time get a vivid idea of history and feel even
greater national pride. The working people, youth and students should be
taught to know about our natural monuments, prides of the nation.
The work of conserving the nation’s heritage should be conducted as a campaign embracing the whole country and all the people.
Every
member of the nation should pour his or her patriotic devotion into
this work. Several officials regard it as a matter of lesser importance
and put it aside. In some cities and counties valuable historical sites
and relics are either being lost or damaged owing to lack of attention
to their conservation. Even such practices as damaging the landscape and
ecological environment at scenic spots are evident. It is
heart-breaking that our precious national heritage was destroyed or
plundered during the vicious colonial rule of Japanese imperialism and
three-year war unleashed by the US imperialists, and it is all the more
intolerable from the viewpoint of our national self-respect that the
remaining ones are in a poor state of conservation and maintenance. The
neglect of the conservation and maintenance of the cultural heritage of
the nation can lead to the loss of its history and traditions.
Provincial,
city and county people’s committees should entrust institutions,
enterprises, cooperative farms and schools with caring for historical
sites, scenic spots and natural monuments so as to conserve and maintain
the national heritage in an all-people drive, and conduct the work
intensively during the general mobilization period for land
administration. Education, science, art, literature, publication and
media organs should study the national classics, translate and publish
them, bring out large numbers of books on historical knowledge, and
introduce historical sites and relics and traditional customs in various
forms and by various methods. By doing so, we can ensure that working
people, youth and students always treasure our historical sites and
relics, conserve them well and staunchly continue the spirit of the
nation.
The
Cabinet, the relevant ministries and national agencies should pay due
concern to the construction and maintenance of historical sites, museums
and scenic spots, and provide the necessary equipment, materials and
funds in a responsible manner. A reasonable amount of the revenue from
visits to historical sites and scenic spots should be earmarked for the
national heritage conservation sector, so that it can independently meet
the costs of regular maintenance.
Proper
laws and regulations pertaining to the maintenance of historical sites,
relics, scenic spots and natural monuments should be formulated, and
supervisory and control institutions such as the people’s security
organs should exercise strict legal controls over any violations of
them.
It
is important to put the conservation of our national heritage on a
scientific footing in keeping with the requirements of the developing
reality.
The
era of the knowledge economy requires the scientification of all
sectors. If the work of the national heritage conservation sector is not
put on a scientific footing, no great successes can be expected of it.
This
sector, in collaboration with scientific research institutions, should
adopt new scientific and technological achievements for preserving and
maintaining historical sites and relics, and ensure that paints,
reagents and other materials for their preservation can be produced
domestically.
It
is necessary to develop a database of historical sites and relics,
scenic spots, natural monuments and our intangible cultural heritage and
promote the exchange of relevant information.
The
Korea National Heritage Preservation Agency should be staffed with
experts and their role enhanced so that the agency can function as a
scientific research centre and advisory body for conserving the national
heritage.
It
is essential to bring about a radical improvement in the role of the
National Authority for the Protection of Cultural Heritage.
This
is a central organ that takes responsibility for and provides unified
guidance over the conservation of the country’s national heritage. Only
when the responsibility and role of this organ are enhanced will it be
possible to ensure the unified guidance over the conservation of the
national heritage and realize the Party’s intentions in this sector.
It
is essential to enhance the authority of this organ and set up a
well-regulated system of guidance over the conservation of the country’s
national heritage. In collaboration with scientific research and
educational institutions, the organ should unearth and collect larger
quantities of tangible, intangible and natural heritage, and work
efficiently to deliberate on, register, and evaluate them, while giving
unified guidance over the work of conserving the intangible heritage in
the capital city and provinces. It should also encourage the
non-permanent committees for the conservation of the national heritage
in the capital city and provinces to enhance their functions and role.
It
is important to publicize and commend the compatriots at home and
abroad who donate valuable historical relics out of patriotism.
The
National Authority for the Protection of Cultural Heritage should
promote exchanges with international organizations and other countries.
It should send delegations of researchers to other countries to help
them widen their horizons, arrange joint research and academic seminars
with historians and people in the cultural heritage field in other
countries, and invite foreign delegations to tour the historical sites
and scenic spots in our country. The Koguryo tombs with murals and other
historical sites in Kaesong have been inscribed on the world heritage
list; continued efforts should be made to have the excellent tangible,
intangible and natural heritage of our country inscribed on this list.
This will help make our country’s time-honoured history and brilliant
culture and our Party’s policy on the conservation of our national
heritage known abroad.
All
the people in the north, in the south and abroad, as compatriots of the
same blood, are descendants of Tangun. They should have a common
understanding of the issues relating to their national history from the
standpoint of attaching importance to the nation, and encourage academic
exchanges relating to their national cultural heritage, thus rendering a
contribution to adding brilliance to the history of Tangun’s Korea.
Party guidance over the work of the national heritage conservation sector should be intensified.
Party
organizations should equip the officials and working people in this
sector firmly with the Party’s policy on the conservation of our
national heritage and encourage them to implement it to the letter.
Party organizations should encourage them to work hard with a pure
conscience, with sincerity and with a high sense of responsibility,
cherishing in their hearts the immortal achievements performed for this
sector by the peerlessly great persons of Mt. Paektu, and through Kim Jong Il’s patriotism.
Among the officials and working people in this sector there are many
patriots and unassuming, meritorious people who remain faithful to their
jobs in remote mountainous villages, come rain or shine, and whether
recognized or not. Party organizations should pay close concern to their
work and lives, fairly assessing their successes and exploits and
giving prominence to them, and promptly solving any problems.
Party
organizations at all levels should fill the ranks of officials in this
sector with able people. They should post to this sector those who are
loyal to the Party and have expertise and a high sense of
responsibility, and take prompt measures to make good the shortage of
researchers, lecturers, technicians and skilled workers.
The
relevant departments of the Party Central Committee should approach the
conservation of our national heritage as an important undertaking for
adding lustre to the achievements President Kim Il Sung and General Kim Jong Il made for the nation’s history, and provide effective policy-oriented guidance to this sector.
All
officials should strive to implement the Party’s policy on the
conservation of our national heritage thoroughly so as to defend the
immortal achievements made by the President and the General and add
brilliance to the history and traditions of our nation.
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