Pyongsong
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Pyongsong is a city in North Korea, and it is the capital of South Pyongan province. The city is about 32 kilometres, or 19.88 miles, northeast of the larger city of Pyongyang. Though it is not as famous as Pyongyang, Pyongsong is still important in the country.
The city was formally established in December 1969, making it a relatively new city. Today, Pyongsong is home to many people and serves as an administrative center for the province it leads.
History
The area now called Pyongsong was once part of Pyongyang and South Pyongan Province. It became its own district in 1965 and grew by adding more areas. In 1969, it became a full city and the capital of South Pyongan Province. Some parts of the city were later moved to Pyongyang in 1995.
In 2017, a missile called Hwasong-15 was launched from the city.
Administrative divisions
P'yŏngsŏng-si is divided into 20 dong (neighbourhoods) and 14 ri (villages).
Chungdŏk-dong (중덕동) Churye-dong (주례동) Hach'a-dong (하차동) Haksu-dong (학수동) Kuwŏl-dong (구월동) Munhwa-dong (문화동) Okchŏn-dong (옥전동) Ori-dong (오리동) Podŏk-dong (보덕동) Samhwa-dong (삼화동) Sangch'a-dong (상차동) | Ŭndŏk-dong (은덕동) Yangji-dong (양지동) Yŏkch'ŏn-dong (역전동) Chamo-ri (자모리) Chasal-li (자산리) Ch'ŏng'ong-ri (청옥리) Hadal-li (하단리) Hut'al-li (후탄리) Hwap'o-ri (화포리) Koch'ŏl-li (고천리) Kyŏngsil-li (경신리) | Ŏjung-ri (어중리) Paeksong-ri (백송리) Ryulhwa-ri (률화리) Samryong-ri (삼룡리) Unhŭng-ri (운흥리) Wŏlp'o-ri (월포리) Songryŏng-dong (송령동) Ponghak-dong (봉학동) P'yŏngsŏng-dong (평성동) Raengch'ŏn-dong (랭천동) Tŏksŏng-dong (덕성동) Tumu-dong (두무동) |
Economy
Pyongsong has small science and physics research centers, managed by the State Academy of Sciences. About 28% of the land is used for farming, and villages grow fruits.
Pyongsong is a good place for transportation, so it has many wholesale businesses. These businesses import products from China. Many traders cannot travel to Pyongyang, so they sell goods in Pyongsong. The markets also supply other cities like Haeju and Sariwon. It is easier to send goods to cities on the east coast, such as Wonsan, from Pyongsong than from Sinuiju. In 2009, the market was divided into two smaller ones.
Industry
Pyongsong has several important factories. These include a synthetic leather factory, a rubber band factory, an agricultural machine factory, and a watch factory.
March 16 Factory/ Phyongnam General Machine Plant
The largest factory in Pyongsong is the March 16 factory, also called Pyongsang Auto Works. It covers 248,000 square meters and employs around 7,000 to 8,000 people. Founded on March 16, 1977, it makes jeeps, trucks, and armored vehicles. The factory has roads leading to Pyongyang and Sunchon.
Education
Pyongsong was planned to be a center for science and technology in North Korea. The city has several colleges and research institutes, including:
- Pyongsong University of Science
- Pyongsong University of Medicine
- Space Science Research Institute
- Phyongsong University of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry
Nature
Pyongsong sits between 100 and 200 metres above sea level. The western part of the city has many mountains, and forests cover most of the area. These forests have many types of trees, including oak, birch, acacia, maple, and alder trees. The city has a continental climate, and important metals are found nearby. The Taedong River runs through Pyongsong.
Transport
Pyongsong has two train stations on the P'yŏngra Line, one in P'yŏngsŏng-dong and another in Ponghak-dong.
The city also has a trolleybus line that began running in 1983. It went from Munwha-dong to Pyongsong station and was later extended. Part of the line was closed between 1996 and 2005. By 2015, there were about 12 trolleybuses on the main part of the line, but this number dropped to 8 later.
Sister cities
Pyongsong has sister cities in other countries. One is Pernik in Bulgaria, and the other is Bhaktapur in Nepal.
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