at the
Mansu Hill Grand Monument around the Day of the Shining Star The holiday begins on 16 February and lasts for two days. Celebrations are observed throughout the country. The capital,
Pyongyang, has observances such as
mass gymnastics, music performances, fireworks displays, military demonstrations, Boulevards are lined up with flags and banners. Millions of people visit the
Kumsusan Palace of the Sun where both Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il lay in state. Children are given candy, and it is one of the few occasions on which new members are admitted to the
Korean Children's Union.
Vitaly Mansky's 2015 documentary film
Under the Sun chronicles the run-up to such a ceremony on the Day of the Shining Star. Government and business offices, banks, and retail outlets close for its observance. Weddings are commonly held on this day. The two month between the Day of the Shining Star and the
Day of the Sun is known as the Loyalty Festival Period, and festivities occur throughout. On the calendar, the Day of the Shining Star takes place after the
Generalissimo Day (대원수추대일, 14 February, commemorating Kim Jong Il's accession to the rank of
Taewonsu) and before the
International Women's Day (8 March). The Day of the Shining Star is one of three days celebrating Kim Jong Il on the calendar, the other two being the Generalissimo Day and the
Day of Songun (25 August, commemorating the beginning of Kim's
Songun, or army-first leadership). ==See also==