Jo Mar 5, 2024

The Monument to the Great Victory in the Northern Area, a historic relic in Rimmyong ri, Kim Chaek City, was erected in 1708 in commemoration of the signal victory that Jong Mun Bu’s Volunteer Army won by annihilating the Japanese invaders who had made an inroad into the districts of Hamgyong Province during the Japanese invasion of Korea in 1592.

The first part of the inscription defines the position of the struggle of Jong Mun Bu’s Volunteer Army as a deed no less significant than the battles on Hansan Island or those in the Fort on Mt. Haengju and Yonan Fort, and mentions its organization and major battles. The main part says that volunteers who rose up against the aggression of Japanese invaders fought bravely, and thus the enemies were expelled from the northern part of the country and the people there could do farming safely, and that their exploits should be remembered forever.

The monument is a precious historical relic of our country that has a great significance in studying the history of our ancestors who courageously fought against the invasion of the Japanese foes and in educating our people in the Korean-nation-first spirit.