Kim Il-sung Prize

The Kim Il-sung Prize is an award given by the Government of North Korea to persons in various fields who demonstrate exemplary service to the values of Juche idea.[1] Past winners include the Korean composer Kim Won-gyun.

Recipients

See also

References

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