Kim Il-sung Square is a large public square located in the center of Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea. Named after the country's founding leader, Kim Il-sung, the square is a significant site for various state ceremonies, parades, and celebrations. It features a grand view of the Mansudae Grand Monument, which depicts Kim Il-sung and his son, Kim Jong-il.
The square covers an area of approximately 75,000 square meters and is surrounded by important government buildings, including the Grand People's Study House. It serves as a focal point for both locals and tourists, showcasing the country's political culture and history.