In April 1972, Kim Jong Il erected the monument in honor of Kim Il Sung's 60th birthday. The monument features the Great Leader alone overlooking Pyongyang. Five years later, the statue was covered in gold leaf. Soon after, this gold plating was removed after a visit from
Deng Xiaoping, who, after seeing the monument, expressed displeasure with how Chinese aid was being spent. Following Kim Jong Il's death in 2011, a similar statue of him was erected on the north side of Kim Il Sung. At the same time, Kim Il Sung's statue was altered to portray him at a later age and smiling. Kim Il Sung's original
Mao suit was also replaced with a Western-style
suit. The statue of Kim Jong Il initially featured a long coat but it was promptly changed to his signature
parka. South Korean sources have estimated the cost of the additional statue at $10 million, with North Korean workers working overseas being ordered to donate $150 each towards the monument.
Daily NK reported that
satellite images showed construction activity (cranes and canopy) around the statues from late April until early June 2024. According to
Daily NK, construction activity included: cleaning, polishing, painting, plating, rust removal, upgrading the lightning rods, and upgrading the sound system which plays solemn music around the clock. They also reported that during the construction period, maintenance was also performed on a
hydraulic elevator system in a tunnel under the statues. ==Description==