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Moranbong (Korean: 모란봉; lit. Peony Hill;
Peony Peak) or
Moran Hill
forms a park
located in
central Pyongyang, the
capital of
North Korea. Its 312-foot...
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Moranbong Band (Korean: 모란봉악단; MR:
Moranbong aktan, lit. 'Tree
Peony Peak Band'), also
known as the
Moran Hill Orchestra, is a
North Korean girl group...
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Moranbong Station is a
metro station on the
Chollima Line of the
Pyongyang Metro. The
station features TVs, LED displays, and
electronic guide maps on...
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Moranbong-guyŏk (Korean: 모란봉구역), or the
Moranbong District, is one of the 18 guyŏk
which constitute the
capital city of Pyongyang,
North Korea. It is...
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Korean singer, band leader, and politician. She is the
leader of the
Moranbong Band and of the
Samjiyon Orchestra. She was
formerly a
featured vocalist...
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capital city
during those years.
Rebuilt in 1969, it was then
called Moranbong Stadium, but in
April 1982 it was
renovated and
renamed in
honour of Kim...
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Moranbong Sports Club (Chosŏn'gŭl: 모란봉체육단; Hanja: 牡丹峰體育團) is a
North Korean football club
based in Pyongyang. They play in the DPR
Korea League. The highest...
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Moranbong Theatre (Korean: 모란봉극장; Hanja: 牡丹峰劇場) is a
theatre located in
Moranbong, Pyongyang,
North Korea. It was
opened in 1946 and
renovated in...
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previously a part of the
famed pop
group Moranbong Band. Kim
progressed her
career part of the "
Moranbong Quartet"
singing with
Wangjaesan Band & Pochonbo...
- band to be formed. Later,
several members of the band
joined in a new
Moranbong Band. When the
current leader Kim Jong Un
began promoting the
latter band...