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10 Best place to visit in Sariwŏn North Korea

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Sariwŏn , North Korea, romanticized recreation of an ancient Korean street, University

Sariwŏn (Korean pronunciation: [sa.ɾi.wʌn]) is the capital of North Hwanghae Province, North Korea. The city's population is estimated to be 310,100 peopleBeautiful places to travel to game : Healthcare[edit]
Sariwŏn has the only pediatric hospital in the entire region; it serves 16 districts and 500,000 children and teens annually.
Industry[edit]
Sariwŏn has a Potassic/Potash Fertilizer Complex and a tractor factory.
Education[edit]
Educational institutions include the University of Agriculture, University of Geology, University of Medicine, University of Education nos. 1 & 2 and the Sariwŏn Pharmaceutical College of Koryŏ.
Tourism[edit]
The Sariwŏn Folklore street was constructed during Kim-Jong-il's rule. Built to display an ideal picture of ancient Korea, it includes buildings in the historical style and a collection of ancient Korean cannons. Although it is considered an inaccurate romanticized recreation of an ancient Korean street, it is frequently used as a destination for foreigners on official government tours. Many older style Korean buildings exist in the city.
Transport[edit]
Sariwŏn is served by Sariwŏn Ch'ŏngnyŏn and several other stations on both the P'yŏngbu and Hwanghae Ch'ŏngnyŏn lines of the Korean State Railway.
Sister cities[edit]
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Wŏnsan, port city, North korea, Sea of japan, Korean War, summer destination, entertainment

Wŏnsan (Korean pronunciation: [wʌn.san]) is a port city and naval base located in Kangwŏn Province, North Korea, along the eastern side of the Korean Peninsula, on the Sea of Japan (East Sea) and the provincial capital. The port was opened by occupying Japanese forces in 1880. Before the 1950–1953 Korean War, it fell within the jurisdiction of the then South Hamgyŏng province, and during the war it was the location of the Blockade of Wŏnsan. The population of the city was estimated at 331,000 in 2000.[needs update] Notable people from Wŏnsan include Kim Ki Nam, diplomat and Secretary of the Korean Workers' Party. The city has several major factories.
In 2013, it was announced that Wŏnsan would be converted into a summer destination with resorts and entertainment.[1]Beautiful places to travel to game :

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Wonsan has also been known as Yonghunghang, Yuan shan in China, Genzan or Gensan in Japan, and Port Lazareva or Port Lazareff in Russia.
Geography[edit]

Wonsan, on the East Coast of North Korea, opposite Pyongyang
Wŏnsan's area is 269 square kilometres (104 sq mi). It is located in Kangwŏn Province, on the westernmost part of the Sea of Japan (East Sea of Korea) and the east end of the Korean peninsula's neck. Mt. Changdok (Changdok-san) and Mt. Nap'al (Nap'al-san) are located to the west of the city. More than 20 small islands flank Wŏnsan's immediate coastal area, including Hwangt'o Island and Ryŏ Island. Wŏnsan is considered an excellent natural port location. Kŭmgang-san mountain is located near Wŏnsan.
Administrative divisions[edit]
Wŏnsan serves as the administrative centre of Kangwŏn Province.
The City of Wŏnsan (Wŏnsan-si) is divided into 45 tong (neighbourhoods) and 14 ri (villages):
Changch'on-dong
Changdŏk-tong
Changsan-dong
Chŏkch'ŏn-dong
Chŏnjin-dong
Chungch'ŏng-dong
Haean-dong
Haebang 1-dong
Haebang 2-dong
Kaesŏn-dong
Kalma-dong
Kwangsŏk-tong
Kwanp'ung-dong
Myŏngsasimri-dong
Myŏngsŏk-tong
Naewŏnsan-dong
Namsan-dong
Panghasan-dong
Pogmak-tong
Poha-dong
Pongch'un-dong
Pongsu-dong
P'yŏnghwa-dong
Ryŏdo-dong
Ryongha-dong
Ryul-dong
Sambong-dong
Sang-dong
Segil-dong
Sinhŭng-dong
Sinp'ung-dong
Sinsŏng-dong
Sŏg'u-dong
Sŏkhyŏn-dong
Songch'ŏn-dong
Songhŭng-dong
Sŭngri-dong
Tŏksŏng-dong
Tongmyŏngsan-dong
T'ap-tong
Wau-dong
Wŏnnam 1-dong
Wŏnnam 2-dong
Wŏnsŏk-tong
Yangji-dong
Changrim-ri
Chuksal-li
Chungp'yŏng-ri
Ch'ilbong-ri
Ch'unsal-li
Hyŏndong-ri
Namch'ŏl-li
Raksu-ri
Ryongch'ŏl-li
Samt'ae-ri
Sangja-ri
Sinsŏng-ri
Susang-ri
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Pyongyang, North Korea Collage Video 2 - youtube.com/tanvideo11

Powered by - The Ryugyong Hotel (Korean: 류경호텔) (sometimes anglicised as Ryu-Gyong Hotel or Yu-Kyung Hotel) is a 105-story pyramid-shaped skyscraper under construction in Pyongyang, North Korea. Its name (capital of willows) is also one of the historical names for Pyongyang. The building is also known as the 105 Building, a reference to its number of floors. Construction began in 1987 but was halted in 1992 as North Korea entered a period of economic crisis after the fall of the Soviet Union.

After 1992 the building stood topped out, but without any windows or interior fittings. In 2008 construction resumed. In 2011, the exterior was completed. The opening of the hotel has been scheduled several times but postponed
Source: wikipedia.org
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2013 Korean Trip (Days 6&7 - to Busan)

College of the Ozarks students and Korean war veterans travel south to Pusan, (now called Busan) where the US/UN troops finally stopped the North Korean Communist invaders in 1950. Army, Navy & Air Force vets tell their experiences in detail.
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