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NAMPHO


'Namp'o' (North Korean official spelling: ''Nampho'') is a city and seaport in South P'yŏngan Province, North Korea. It was a provincial-level Directly Governed City (''Chikhalsi'') from 1980 to 2004, when it was designated a "Special City" (''T'ŭkgŭpsi'') and made a part of South P'yŏngan.
Namp'o is situated some 50 kilometres south west of P'yŏngyang, at the mouth of the Taedong River. It was originally a small fishing village, but opened as a port of foreign trade in 1897, and began to develop into a modern port after liberation in 1945. With the rapid increase in state investment, the city's industries grew and it now has powerful heavy industries and modern light industries. They include the ''Namp'o Smelter Complex'', the ''Namp'o Glass Corporation'', the ''Namp'o Shipbuilding Complex'', the ''Namp'o Fishery Complex'' and other central and local factories. Namp'o is a center for the DPRK shipbuilding industry. North of the city are facilities for freight transportation, aquatic products, and fishery, and a sea salt factory. The apples grown in Namp'o's Ryonggang district (룡강군) are a famous local product. [1]

Contents
Geography
Transportation
Culture
Notes
See also
External links

Geography


Namp'o lies on the northern shore of the Taedong River, 15 km east of the river's mouth. Although it has a continental climate and abundant flat land, agriculture in the area of Namp'o has been limited by low rainfall and a lack of fresh water.

Transportation


The West Sea Barrage, Namp'o.

A railway and a large freeway connect Namp'o to Pyongyang and other locations. The West Sea Barrage of the Namp'o port, built by erecting an 8-km long sea wall, has three lock chambers which allow the passage of ships up to 50,000 tons and 36 sluices. The port of Namp'o has modern harbour facilities that can accommodate ships of 20,000 tons but is frozen during the winter. Namp'o serves as Pyongyang's port on the Yellow Sea.

Culture


A secondary school in Namp'o.

Institutes of higher learning in Namp'o include Nampho University, Sohae University, Samgwang College and Sunhwa College.
Tourist attractions include Waudo Pleasure Ground, with a sea bathing beach, a convalescent hospital and recreation facilities. Nearby scenic spots include the West Sea Barrage, three tombs in Kangso, the tomb in Tokhung-dong, Susan Spa, Chongsan Spa, Kangso Mineral Springs and Lake Thaesang.

Notes


1. 남포직할시 남포직할시 Kim, Nam-yong (金南龍)

See also



List of cities in North Korea

Geography of North Korea

External links



Korea Tourist Map (English, Korean, Japanese, Chinese)

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