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Frequency
  
Annually

Country
  
North Korea

Location(s)
  
Pyongyang, North Korea

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Status
  
Irregularly held, usually held every year

Genre
  
Mass gymnastics, festival

Venue
  
Rungrado May Day Stadium

Similar
  
Rungrado 1st of May Stadium, Kim Il‑sung Stadium, Juche Tower, Arch of Triumph, Kim Il‑sung Square

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The Grand Mass Gymnastics and Artistic Performance Arirang (Chosŏn'gŭl: 아리랑 축제, Hancha: 아리랑 祝祭), also known as the Arirang Mass Games, or the Arirang Festival is a mass gymnastics and artistic festival held in the Rungrado May Day Stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea. The games usually begin in early August and end around 10 September.

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According to the Russian News Agency "TASS", "Arirang is a gymnastics and artistic festival, known as mass games. The extravaganza unfolds an epic story of how the Arirang nation of Korea, a country of morning calm, in the Orient put an end to the history of distress and rose as a dignified nation with the song 'Arirang'. The Arirang performance has been included in the Guinness Book of Records."

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History

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The name refers to "Arirang", a Korean folk story about a young couple who are torn apart by an evil landlord, here intended to represent the division of Korea.

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The festival has been held from August until October since 2002-2005, and 2007-2013. The mass games were not held in 2006, as well as in 2014. Contrary to popular belief, the mass festival was held in 2015. It is unknown if they will be continued at a later time.

Iconography

The Mass Games possess an important ideological character praising the Workers Party of Korea, its armed forces, Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il. These messages may not be clear to foreign spectators, who are not aware of North Korean iconography: a rising sun symbolizes Kim Il-sung. When a gun is shown, it signifies the gun which Kim Il-sung gave to his son Kim Jong-il. The colour red, particularly in flowers, stands for the working class, and the colour purple and red flowers represent Kim Il-sung (as the flower Kimilsungia is a purple orchid and the flower Kimjongilia is a red begonia). A snowy mountain with a lake represents Mount Paektu, where Kim Jong-il is said to have been born in a log cabin.

Participants

From as young as 5 years old, citizens are selected based on skill level to serve for the Arirang Festival for many years. In most cases this will be the way of life for them until retirement. They are students of 8 schools of Pyongyang, each of them has its own colour. These are

  • 서성 Seoseong (red and yellow)
  • 평천 Pyeongcheon (green and white)
  • 대동강 Daedonggang (blue and yellow)
  • 모란봉 Moranbong (red and white)
  • 보통강 Botonggang (blue and white)
  • 만경대 Mangyeongdae (red and white)
  • 대성 Daeseong (blue and white)
  • 락랑 Rakrang (red and yellow)
  • Events

    The opening event of the two month festival are the mass games, which are famed for the huge mosaic pictures created by more than 30,000 well-trained and disciplined school children, each holding up coloured cards, in an event known in the West as a card stunt, accompanied by complex and highly choreographed group routines performed by tens of thousands of gymnasts and dancers.

    World record

    In August 2007, the Arirang Mass Games were recognised by Guinness World Records as the biggest event of its kind. In recent years, foreign tourists have been allowed to watch one of the many performances.

    References

    Arirang Festival Wikipedia