📜 North Korea's largest water park, opened in December 2013 in Pyongyang.
🔍 Covers 15 hectares with indoor and outdoor facilities, popular with locals and tourists.
💦 Enjoy 27 waterslides, 15 pools, diving boards, and a lazy river
👨👩👧👦 Great for families with year-round indoor and seasonal outdoor sections
🤝 Unique opportunity to interact with local Koreans in a relaxed setting
🤸♀️ Access sports facilities including bowling, rock climbing, gym, and trampolines
🧖♀️ Relax in 9 Korean-style saunas, steam rooms, or spa facilities
⚠️ Very expensive for locals, often only accessible to the elite
📸 Photography is prohibited inside
🙏 Bowing to Kim Jong Il statue required upon entry
💰 Admission around $10 USD or €10, additional charges for slides, saunas, and sports.
🕒 Indoor facilities open year-round; outdoor sections typically June to September.
💈 Barbershop, beauty salon, massage, billiards, gym, rock climbing, bakery, coffee shop, fast food, and brewery.
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