Munsu Water Park

Munsu Water Park (Korean: 문수물놀이장) is a state run water park located in the east of Pyongyang, North Korea, which opened to the public in November 2013.[1] The park covers an area of 15 hectares (37 acres) with indoor and outdoor activities available all year round.[2]

Munsu Water Park
LocationPyongyang, North Korea
Coordinates39.0396°N 125.7812°E / 39.0396; 125.7812
OpenedNovember 2013 (2013-11)
Operating seasonyear round (indoor only)
Area15 hectares (37 acres)
Poolsindoor and outdoor pools
Water slides6 outdoor, 2 indoor water slides
Munsu Water Park

Completion ceremony

The park's completion ceremony took place on 15 October 2013[3] and involved the chiefs of the armed forces along with top government officials. Premier of North Korea Pak Pong-ju delivered a speech saying that "The water park is the edifice built thanks to Korean People's Army service personnel’s spirit of devotedly carrying out any project and their fighting traits as they are ready to flatten even a high mountain at a go in hearty response to the order of the supreme commander."[4]

Facilities

The park has indoor and outdoor swimming pools, 14 water slides,[5] a volleyball court, basketball court, a rock climbing wall, a hairdresser as well as a buffet restaurant, cafe and a bar.[2] A life size statue of Kim Jong-Il stands in the foyer of the indoor swimming pool.[6]

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