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  2. Qianlima - Wikipedia

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    The chollima is an important symbol in North Korea. It is used as the nickname of its national association football team . The state also gave the name to the Chollima Movement , which promoted fast economic development, similar to that of the Chinese Great Leap Forward and the Soviet Stakhanovite movement .

  3. Chollima Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Chollima Movement (Korean: 천리마 운동; Hancha: 千里馬運動) was a state-sponsored Stakhanovite movement in North Korea intended to promote rapid economic development. Launched in 1956 or 1958, [ 1 ] the movement emphasized "ideological incentives to work harder" and the personal guidance of Kim Il Sung rather than rational modes ...

  4. Chollima Statue - Wikipedia

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    The Chollima Statue (Korean: 천리마동상) is a monument on Mansu Hill in Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea. The monument symbolizes the "Chollima speed" of the Chollima Movement . The legendary winged horse Chollima depicted by the monument is said to travel 1,000 ri (400 km) a day.

  5. Chollima (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Chollima is a Korean mythological horse. Chollima may also refer to: Chollima (magazine), a North Korean art magazine; Chollima (website), a North Korean website; Chollima Movement, a state-sponsored movement in North Korea to promote rapid economic development; Chollima-1, a North Korean orbital satellite carrier rocket operated by North Korea ...

  6. Chollima-091 - Wikipedia

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    The Chollima-091 (Korean: 천리마-091) is a high-floor, articulated trolleybus built from 2009 to 2018 by Pyongyang Trolleybus Factory for the Pyongyang trolleybus system. [6] The name refers to the Chollima Movement which in itself derives from the mythological Chollima while the model number means year of development 2009, model 1.

  7. Chollima-321 - Wikipedia

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    The Chollima-321 (Korean: 천리마-321) is a North Korean trolleybus with battery power built by the Pyongyang Trolley Bus Factory. [1] The name 'Chollima' refers to a myth about a winged horse that has since been adopted as the name of North Korea's Stakhanovite movement . [ 2 ]

  8. Chollima (website) - Wikipedia

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    Chollima (Korean: 천리마) was a North Korean website providing news and information about economic policies and foreign trade. The website contained North Korea's first online shop, believed to have opened on 31 December 2007, which had a broad range of product categories including machinery, building materials, automobiles, health foods, music and films.

  9. Pyongyang Trolleybus Factory - Wikipedia

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    The trolleybus was built to be a present to the 4th Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea [19] Chollima 9.25 60 kW 45 km/h 1963 -1967 [20] 24 built by 1964 The Chollima 9.25 were the first articulated trolleybuses built in the DPRK. It is relatively short for an articulated vehicle at 13.5 metres.