Moranbong-guyok

Moranbong-guyŏk
Korean transcription(s)
  Hangul 모란봉구역
  Hanja 牡丹
  Revised Romanization Moranbong-guyeok
  McCune–Reischauer Moranbong-guyŏk

Country North Korea
Administrative divisions 15 administrative dong

Moranbong-guyŏk, or the Moranbong District, is one of the 19 guyŏk which constitute the city of Pyongyang, North Korea. It is located north of Chung-guyok, the city's central district, and is bordered to the north by Sosong and Taesong-guyoks, to the east by the Taedong River, and the west by the Potong River and Potonggang-guyok. It is named after Moran Hill located in the district's west area ("Moran" is Korean for peony). It was designated a guyŏk in October 1960 by the Pyongyang City People's Committee.

Overview

A large part of the district is taken up by the Moranbong Park, Pyongyang's largest recreation area. The park contains many significant historic relics, including vestiges of the old Pyongyang Castle walls and various ornamental pavilions.[1] The district is also home to the Kim Il-sung Stadium and the site of Kim's first speech after the liberation of Pyongyang. The Pyongyang Arch of Triumph, the world's largest such arch, is also located in the district.

Transport

The Pyongyang Metro runs through this district, with stops at Tongil, Kaeson, Chonu, and Chonsung stations.[2]

It is connected to Rungra Island and Taedonggang-guyŏk (on the Taedong's left bank) by the Rungra Bridge.[3]

Administrative divisions

Moranbong-guyok is divided into fifteen administrative districts known as dong. The largest neighborhoods (Inhung, Pipa, and Kinmaul) are further divided in two parts for administrative purposes.[4] Inhung District is the home of North Korea's State Administration of Quality Management.

Chosŏn'gŭl Hancha
Changhyŏn-dong장현동
Ch'ilsongmun-dong칠성문동
Chinhŭng-dong진흥동
Chŏnsŭng-dong전승동
Chŏn'u-dong전우동
Hŭngbu-dong흥부동
Inhŭng-dong인흥동
Kaesŏn-dong개선동
Kimmaŭl-dong긴마을동마을
Minhŭng-dong민흥동
Pip'a-dong비파동琵琶
Puksae-dong북새동
Sŏhŭng-dong서흥동西
Sŏngbuk-tong성북동
Wŏlhyang-dong월향동

Sources

  1. "능라교", Doosan Encyclopedia, retrieved 2010-07-02
  2. http://nk.joins.com/map/i005.htm

Coordinates: 39°02′57″N 125°45′41″E / 39.049186°N 125.761356°E / 39.049186; 125.761356

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