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Pyongyang Sci-Tech Complex

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Sci-Tech Complex
과학기술전당
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General information
StatusCompleted
LocationSsuk Island, Rangrang-guyok Pyongyang, North Korea
CountryNorth Korea
Coordinates38°59′19.68″N 125°42′44.64″E / 38.9888000°N 125.7124000°E / 38.9888000; 125.7124000
Completed2015
Opened2015

The DPRK Sci-Tech Complex (Korean: 과학기술전당[pronunciation?]) 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.[1] According to KBS World, it then had over 100,000 square meters of floor area.[2]

From above, the facility is built to resemble an atom.[3] The facility has an e-library.[2] It has about 3,000 computer terminals.[4] To North Koreans, these provide access to the national intranet, the Kwangmyong network.[5][6]

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  1. ^ The Guardian. Oct 29, 2015. North Korea opens atom-shaped science and technology centre " The undated images show North Korean leader Kim Jong-un inspecting the Sci-Tech Complex on a recent trip, and offering guidance to ..."
  2. ^ a b "Science and Technology in N. Korea". KBS World. 20 June 2019. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
  3. ^ Dean, Josh (1 May 2020). "Wanna Do Business in Pyongyang? Call North Korea's Guy in Spain". Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
  4. ^ "How North Korea is slowly embracing its own sealed version of the internet – complete with stringent surveillance". The South China Morning Post. The Associated Press. 9 November 2017. Archived from the original on 5 January 2020. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
  5. ^ Talmadge, Eric (2017-11-11). "North Korea's digital divide: Online elites, isolated masses". The Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2021-03-31.
  6. ^ "North Korea Slowly Goes Online". Voice of America. 19 November 2017. Retrieved 31 May 2022.

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38°59′20″N 125°42′45″E / 38.9888°N 125.7124°E / 38.9888; 125.7124


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