Mangyongdae Children's Palace
| Mangyongdae Children's Palace | |
| Korean name | |
|---|---|
| Chosŏn'gŭl | 만경대학생소년궁전 |
| Hancha | |
| Revised Romanization | Mangyeongdae haksaeng sonyeon gungjeon |
| McCune–Reischauer | Mankyŏngtae haksaeng sonyŏn kungjŏn |
The Mangyongdae Children's Palace (or Mangyongdae School 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. It was established on 2 May 1989 and it is situated in Kwangbok (Liberation) Street, in the north of Mangyongdae-guyok. It is the largest of the palaces in North Korea dedicated to children's after-school activities. In front of the Children's Palace there are a grand sculpture group and two enormous fountains, rising 90 and 100 metres.
The Mangyongdae Children's Palace has 120 rooms, a swimming pool, a gymnasium and a 2,000-seat theatre. The Mangyongdae Children's Palace is not to be confused with the Pyongyang Children's Palace situated in the north of the Kim Il-sung Square and founded in 1963.