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Moranbong Park

Moranbong Park Tourism

Moranbong Park Tourism

Type of destination: Public Park
Ideal visit duration: 2-3 hours
Moranbong Park, situated in the heart of Pyongyang, North Korea, is a historic park and a scenic outdoor attraction frequented by both locals and tourists. Known as Moran Hill Park, it spans a large area featuring lush greenery, rolling hills, and various monuments. The park is home to the famous Moranbong Band, named after the hill, and is an important cultural site where public gatherings, performances, and celebrations take place, particularly on national holidays. Among notable sites within the park are the Ulmil Pavilion, which offers a picturesque view of the city, and the Choesung Pavilion, both historically significant. There are also several revolutionary statues and monuments located in the park. This scenic locale offers walking paths, picnic spots, and is a popular place for family outings. The park showcases an array of local flora, which is particularly beautiful during spring when cherry blossoms are in full bloom. With its combination of natural beauty, history, and culture, Moranbong Park is both a tranquil retreat and a symbol of national pride.
Beaches (5)
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Historical Places (29)
Museums (13)
National Parks (2)
Villages (2)
Zoos (2)
Mountains (4)
Island (3)
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Dams (2)

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