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Ryongsong Residence (Korean: 룡성 관저), also called Residence No. 55 (55호 관저), is the main official residence of North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong Un and first lady Ri Sol-ju.
Location
The residence is located in Ryongsong District in northern Pyongyang, around 12 km (7.5 mi) northeast of Kim Il Sung Square. The size of the whole leadership complex is around 12 km2 (4.6 sq mi). According to Kim Jong Il's former bodyguard Lee Young Guk, there are at least eight North Korean leaders' residences outside Pyongyang.
Description
The compound was constructed by the Korean People's Army construction brigade and completed in 1983 under the rule of Kim Il Sung. It was later used by Kim Jong Il, his sister Kim Kyong Hui and his brother-in-law Jang Song Thaek. Since he succeeded his father as leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Un has used Ryongsong Residence as his main residence. The complex has an underground wartime headquarters, protected with walls with iron rods and concrete covered with lead in case of a nuclear war. There are numerous military units to protect the headquarters stationed around the complex in possession of mass scale conventional weapons. The area is surrounded by an electric fence, mine fields and many security checkpoints. The headquarters is connected with Changgyong Residence (Residence No. 26) and other residences with tunnels. A private underground train station is also inside the residence compound. Besides large houses and well-tended gardens there are man-made lakes and various recreational facilities. Witnesses have reported luxurious interiors with ornate furnishings, deep plush carpets and fancy chandeliers.
Facilities
Facilities of the residence are as follows:
Banquet halls at the lakefront
Swimming pool 15 m (49 ft) wide and 50 m (160 ft) long with a giant waterslide
Running track and athletic field
Spa and sauna
Horse stables and riding area
Shooting range
Horse racing track
See also
North Korean leader's residences
Official residence
Kangdong Residence
Sinuiju North Korean Leader's Residence
North Korea Uncovered
References
External links
"The Palaces of Pyongyang on Google Earth". One Free Korea. 12 August 2009. – Detailed satellite pictures of six North Korean leader's residences
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- Ryongsong Residence
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- Juche Tower
- Yanggakdo International Hotel