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    • DHWShanghai 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I took many pictures here in the evening because of the unique lighting that is focused on the portraits of the two leaders. Gorgeous architecture.
    • BillAltaffer 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The view from the roof over the central square is a must see. There was nothing that I didn't like. North Korea is always a good trip one of my favorite places. Extremely safe. Just behave your self and you will have a good time.
    • BokMcDok 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Yet another overly impressive building - this was my favourite part of touring North Korea. We were shown around by a local who was very excited to show us all the different parts of the library. The highlight was when he showed us the music room and put on his favourite Beatles song for us to listen to.Afterwards we got to go to the balcony, where you can get a great view of Kim-Il-Sung square.
    • MarceloMSoares 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The building is beautiful. The entrance hall is impressive. Very nice views of Pyongyang from the roof terrace. You can see students taking english and Chinese classes, reading ebooks from their intranet with old Windows software. There's a music room with old boom boxes where you can listen to Beatles or Madonna. Probably I wouldn't mind to go to a library or study house in any other place. But in DPRK is surreal. It can't be missed.
    • FromWashDC 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      If you want to travel back in time this place is for you. Study rooms are full of old TV screens with VHS players and boomboxes. A beautiful lavish hallway. You get to see staged foreign languages lessons. It's still quite an experience though.
    • mugwump888 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This building is basically a library and public university. The dimensions are truly impressive. At the top, there is a roof terrace, which offers very nice views over Kim Il-sung Square, the Fountain Park, etc.
    • Ilikethai 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The building is easily recognisible from the outside and a Pyongyang landmark. Apparently it is the largest 'Korean style' building in the world. When we first were taken in, it was by some side entrance with a large statue of Kim Il Sung sitting on a chair. I was worried this was going to be yet another 'public' building that had so much money spent on it, but which seemed not to be used by any of the people.However, after this room, we entered into the main foyer and found it quite lively with Koreans. There were computer catalogue systems here. We also visited several reading rooms, which were all very busy. For a short time I could imagine I was in a library in any country in the world.There was a multimedia room which had large boombox and vhs tapes for viewing and listening. As well as functioning as a library it also has lectures and various professors available. Apparently there are 27 million books inside at the moment.If you get the chance you may also get to see the sixth floor balcony, which commands good views of Kim Il Sung square, and indeed a lot of the Pyongyang city centre.
    • R0man4282 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is really impressive - all this regular citizens, soldiers are studying there, and it`s nice to see how is it organized. University is equipped quite good for PDRK, but still some things are a bit nostalgic, something from the old times. And really surprises the visit to foreign languages lesson there - it`s remarkable, how all this people, without some big educational background learn quite complicated languages.
    • Francoise1948 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The building is attractive. But everything in there is planned for show. think they bring people in to show it is being used when tour groups show up. The most amusing thing was the music room. They had old-fashioned boom boxes and we had to listen to a rendition of "Yellow Submarine'.
    • cielward 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The entrance hall of this seat of learning is very impressive. Indeed so is much of the rest of the building, but there's something odd. We visited several (3 or 4) "reading" or "study" rooms each of which had a number of people studying. The doors of each of these rooms was open as we approached. The doors to all the other rooms (except one) were firmly closed. A peep through the door to the exception showed it to be empty. There were few people (very few) in the extensive corridors. Both my wife and I took advantage of the toilet facilities. There was no-one else using them. Yet it was a public holiday. You might ask why anyone would spend time in the Study House on a holiday, but from the age of 17 all citizens are expected to work 6 days a week. So when do people make use of the facility? Or is it just another grand but empty gesture on the part of the Kims? A bit like the new hotel that they are building with 3000 rooms although only around 25 of the 800 rooms in our hotel were occupied when we were there. An interesting visit, and one you will be required to make.
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