Kangso Port, situated in the city of Nampo in North Korea, is a coastal port along the west coast of the Korean Peninsula. This port is a pivotal point for maritime trade and plays a significant role in North Korea's economic activities, handling cargo and goods that facilitate both domestic distribution and international export and import. Nampo itself is an important industrial city, and its Kangso district is notable for the port's presence. The port has been developed to accommodate the shipping and heavy industries that support North Korea's often reclusive economy. The facilities and infrastructure around the port are geared to support the transportation of bulk commodities, industrial goods, and sometimes fishing activities. However, the specifics of the port's activities and capabilities are not widely documented due to the secretive nature of the country's government. Consequently, besides serving its immediate economic functions, the port also offers a glimpse into the industrial facet of North Korea that is rarely showcased to the outside world.