One day in January 1957 President Kim Il Sung visited the Samsok village in Pyongyang. He came to know that the peasants in the village had a wish to cultivate land into rice paddies and have rice for meal, but gave up the rice farming as they didn’t have much water in the area.
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At that moment an aged man told Kim Il Sung that water welled up from a spring in a place.
Asking him to go there though it was a little late at night, Kim Il Sung took the lead on a steep snowy slope, holding high a torch.
Having arrived at the spring, Kim Il Sung suggested the building of a reservoir there and chose a place for a dam on it.
Later the reservoir full of life-giving water was built in the place where Kim Il Sung had chosen and the peasants in the village were able to do rice farming.
The villagers now call it a “Hwaepul (torch) reservoir” to hand down through generations the immortal exploits made by Kim Il Sung at the historical night.