• When Korea finally opened its doors to foreigners in the 19th century, Pyongyang became the base of an intensive campaign to bring Christianity to Korea.
  • The location of the capital has long been considered as being near Pyongyang, but there is also evidence that it may have been further north in Manchuria.
  • Things to Do in Pyongyang, North Korea: See Tripadvisor's 3,238 traveller reviews and photos of Pyongyang tourist attractions.
  • Pyongyang, ülkenin ana ulaşım merkezidir. Pyongyang metrosu, 1973 yılında açılmış olup iki hatta ve 22 kilometre uzunluğa sahiptir.
  • These estimates represent the Urban agglomeration of Pyongyang, which typically includes Pyongyang's population in addition to adjacent suburban areas.
  • Interaction with the Neighbors[. ] Early in Pyongyang's history it depended upon assistance from its brother country, Korea.
  • Başkenti Pyongyang dışında pek bir yerinin bilinmediği, Pyongyang’ın fotoğraflarının da özel izinlerle ülke dışına çıkarılabildiği bir ülke.
  • An ideological statement forged in concrete, bronze and marble, Pyongyang (평양; 'flat land') is the ultimate totalitarian metropolis, built almost entirely from...
  • Pyongyang has several Towers of Immortality also, obelisks erected in memory of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il throughout North Korea and beyond.
  • Kuzey Kore'deki dört Katolik kilisesinden biri ve Pyongyang piskoposunun koltuğu. 39.025685125.7382955 İnsanların çalışmaları için büyük ev.