Samjiyon City Square is located in the picturesque region of Samjiyon, which is in the northern part of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea). It is situated near Baekdu Mountain, a sacred mountain of revolution and a significant landmark in Korean culture. Travel to Samjiyon and its main city square is strictly regulated, so it's essential to plan accordingly.
The nearest airport to Samjiyon is the Samjiyon Airport (ICAO: ZKSE). However, access to this airport is limited and usually arranged through state-sanctioned tours. If you are able to secure a flight, it will likely be a charter from Pyongyang.
Travel by train in North Korea is typically reserved for citizens. International visitors can sometimes arrange train travel through an approved tour operator, but this service may not be consistent, and routes to Samjiyon are less common.
The most feasible option for international visitors is traveling by road. This usually involves a guided tour arrangement. It should be noted that road conditions can vary and travel times may be affected by weather especially given Samjiyon's mountainous terrain. The journey will likely commence from Pyongyang and take several hours.
As transportation options are often subject to change, it’s important to confirm with your tour operator for the most current and accurate advice when planning a visit to Samjiyon City Square.