English: Featuring two Korean women in traditional garments reaching out to one another holding up a map of a unified Korea, the symbolism is obvious. Erected in 2001, the arch is sited rather aptly, on the Tongil expressway which leads straight to Panmunjom and eventually, Seoul. The three principles (formalized by Kim Il Sung during a meeting with the South in 1972) are independence, peaceful reunification and national unity.
سی بٱئرکنوݩ – سی ڤرداشتن، درتیچ کردن ۉ داٛین سی کار
د نۊ د یٱک شؽڤسن – سی هومدٱنڳی ڤا کار
زؽر نخیز شٱرتؽا هاری:
کاریاری کردن – شما بایٱد آرنڳ ناْ جۊرؽ کاْ ڤ دٱس نڤیسکاریا موجٱڤز دٱ موشٱخٱس بیٱ، نسبٱت کاری بٱکؽت(ڤلی نٱ جۊرؽ کاْ ڤانمۊد بۊئٱ کاْ ڤنو شما یا ڤ کار گرتن شما ناْ د آرنڳ پر ۉ پیم کاری کردنٱ).
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{{Information |Description= Featuring two Korean women in traditional garments reaching out to one another holding up a map of a unified Korea, the symbolism is obvious. Erected in 2001, the arch is sited rather aptly, on the Tongil expressway which leads
ڤ کار گرتن جانؽا
ایچاْ هیچ بٱلگاٛیی سی هوم پیاٛڤٱن بیئن ڤا اؽ جانؽا نؽ
رسینٱیا فرٱ گٱپ
اؽ فایلٛ شامل دونسمنیا هنی یٱ.شایٱت د دیر بیئن رقٱم ڤٱن یا اْسکٱنرؽ کاْ سی دۏرس کردنشو اْستفادٱ بیٱ، ڤ ایچاْ اْزاف بیٱ