Korean Woman (Korean: 조선녀성; MR: Chosŏn Yŏsŏng) is a monthly magazine in North Korea, founded in September 1946.
It is the official media outlet of the Socialist Women's Union of Korea.
[2] The magazine started appearing regularly in 1947 and was published monthly until 1982 when it became bimonthly.
[5] The magazine mainly promotes the achievements and the working and living conditions of Korean women, usually accompanied by large-scale color photos.
In 1976, the newspaper published an anti-South Korea propaganda poster titled "Two opposite realities".