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  • DHWShanghai
    The main square in Pyongyang. It is huge and impressive. The architecture of the buildings surrounding it is grand. I'd like to go back and take more pictures. We went first at night and then a few days later during the day. Picture opportunities are great for both.
  • BokMcDok
    Pretty much the center of Pyongyang, this is a great place for photos. It's a huge square with no crowds which makes it surprisingly calm and peaceful.
  • indirakah
    This square has been built to host many military parades and give the beholder a grand look. It is indeed and grand and also gives us a thought of the respect that their great leader commands.
  • churroger
    This is a pleasant square to walk in. It is spacious and not crowded. There are no shops, no restaurants, no clubs, no advertisements, no neon and no traffic. Kids enjoy roller skating here. A relaxing place. But it needs a few trees.
  • wingcastles
    Gigantic square in the center of Pyonyang that gives the sense of the grandeur of DPRK Establishment.
  • explorenorthkorea
    It is the principal square of North Korea where political events, mass demonstration and meetings and parades have been held on official holidays and various occasions starting from the mass rally of Pyongyang citizens celebrating the victory in the Korean War on July 28th Juche 42(1953). Completed in August Juche 43 (1954), It covers an area of 75000 square meters.
  • 671teddyc
    Kim Il-sung Square is the type of attraction that is enjoyable to see once and take it all in, but after seeing The Square once you really have nothing to go back for, (Similar to the Forbidden City in Beijing. You likely won't have a choice whether or not you're going here based on the structure of your tour. However I found that Kim Il-sung Square was a nice place to clear my head from a hectic and busy schedule, and take in the life of the locals.
  • uspn
    Merry children playing on Kim Il-sung Square in central Pyongyang with the Juche Tower in the background. This huge open square has been the venue for many large-scale parades and celebrations in honour of the dear leaders. Keep in mind that the huge Juche Tower may look like it's right at the end of this square, but it's on the other side of the river (invisible here), a kilometer to the east.
  • alyork
    The above is my refrain every time I see the newscasts of the Square and the army and the adoring people worshiping their great (late) leader.What can I say? It is a big open space.
  • Bruce_M94
    The place where all the big parades take place on the important days in North Korea. On a non parade day its an open space for a wander with your guides.
  • Melbourneworld
    It is really strange walking around the square as there really isnt many locals around. A must when in North Korea
  • Rene1112013
    The square with the marching troops and military hardware you normally see in the news. Strange feeling when you walk on it, but definitely worth it if you do visit Pyongyang.
  • primemutton
    if you have ever seen a north korean military parade, this is where it happens, well worth a visit if not on your itinerary
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