Rangrang-guyok, Pyongyang
#72 among attractions in Pyongyang
Facts and practical information
Rangrang-guyŏk or Rangrang District is one of the 18 kuyŏk that constitute the city of Pyongyang, North Korea. It is located south of the Taedong River, and is bordered to the north by Songyo-guyok, to the east by the Ryokpo-guyok, and to the south by Chunghwa and Kangnam counties. ()
Pyongyang North Korea
Rangrang-guyok – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Arch of Reunification, International Cinema Hall, Mangyongdae Funfair, Tongil Market.
- 1.4 miEMemorial, Monuments and statues
Arch of Reunification, Pyongyang
37 min walk • The Arch of Reunification, also known as the Monument to the Three-Point Charter for National Reunification, stands as a poignant symbol in the city of Pyongyang, North Korea. This grand archway, constructed in the form of two Korean women in traditional dress...
- 4 miNECinema, Nightlife
International Cinema Hall, Pyongyang
102 min walk • The International Cinema Hall in Pyongyang is one of the most significant cultural facilities in the capital of North Korea. Although information about this place is limited due to the closed nature of the country, it is known that this cinema is one of the few places...
- 3.5 miNWAmusement, Amusement park
Mangyongdae Funfair, Pyongyang
89 min walk • Mangyongdae Funfair, nestled in the capital city of Pyongyang, North Korea, represents a unique blend of amusement and ideology. As an amusement park, it stands as a recreational venue for locals and a curiosity for the few foreign tourists who get a chance to visit...
- 2.7 miNEMarket, Shopping
Tongil Market, Pyongyang
70 min walk • Tongil Market, also known as the Unification Market, is a notable shopping destination located in Pyongyang, North Korea. As a significant commercial hub within the city, it provides a unique glimpse into the daily lives and economic activities of the local populace.
- 4.1 miNWPalace
Mangyongdae Children's Palace, Pyongyang
105 min walk • The Mangyongdae Children's Palace in Pyongyang is a public facility managed by Korean Youth Corps in North Korea where pioneer members can engage in extra-curricular activities, such as learning music, foreign languages, computing skills and sports.
- 2.7 miNEBridge
Chungsong Bridge, Pyongyang
69 min walk • The Chungsong Bridge is a major road bridge across the Taedong River in Pyongyang opened in 1983. In the middle of the bridge it has off- and on-ramps westward to the smaller Ssuk Island where the Pyongyang Sci-Tech Complex is located, and then on across a ditch to the larger and mainly agricultural Turu Island.
- 2.9 miNEShip
USS Pueblo, Pyongyang
73 min walk • USS Pueblo is a Banner-class environmental research ship, attached to Navy intelligence as a spy ship, which was attacked and captured by North Korean forces on 23 January 1968, in what was later known as the "Pueblo incident" or alternatively, as the "Pueblo crisis".
- 3.9 miNECity, Neighbourhood
Chung-guyok, Pyongyang
99 min walk • Chung-guyŏk is one of the 18 guyok which constitute the city of Pyongyang, North Korea. The district is located in the center of the city, between the Pothonggang Canal and Taedong River, and is bordered to the north by Moranbong-guyok, to the northwest by Potonggang-guyok, and to the south by Pyongchon-guyok.
- 2.3 miNEMuseum
Pyongyang Sci-Tech Complex, Pyongyang
59 min walk • The DPRK Sci-Tech Complex is a science and technology centre housed in a large atom-shaped building located on Ssuk Island in Pyongyang, accessed by the Chungsong Bridge. It was completed in 2015.
- 3.4 miNEChurch
Church of the Life-Giving Trinity, Pyongyang
86 min walk • The Church of the Life-Giving Trinity is an Eastern Orthodox church in Jongbaek-dong, Rangrang District in Pyongyang, North Korea. It is the first and only Orthodox church in the country, and one of only a handful of Christian churches there overall.
- 2.2 miNIsland
Turu Island, Pyongyang
56 min walk • Turu Island is a large island in the Taedong River in Pyongyang, North Korea, separated by a shallow channel from the smaller Ssuk Island to its east. Since 1983 both islands have been accessible by road via an off-ramp in the middle of the Chungsong Bridge.