Ponghwa Revolutionary Site

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title: Ponghwa Revolutionary Site
text: Ponghwa Revolutionary Site is a Revolutionary Site in Kangdong County, Pyongyang in North Korea. The site is associated with Kim Hyong-jik, the father of North Korea's first leader Kim Il Sung. Kim Hyong-jik lived in Ponghwa between mid-March 1916 and November 1917. At that time, he was teaching at the nearby Myongsin School. Kim had helped founding the school. According to North Korean tradition, Kim helped organizing resistance to the Japanese occupation of Korea in Ponghwa by holding secret m
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