Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Puhŭng Station | |
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| Name | Puhŭng Station |
| Native name | 부흥역 |
| Type | Pyongyang Metro station |
| Style | Chollima Line |
| Structure | Underground |
| Platform | Island platform |
| Depth | 110 m (360 ft) |
| Opened | 9 September 1975 |
| Code | 116 |
| Former | Songsin Station |
Puhŭng Station. It is a station on the Chollima Line of the Pyongyang Metro in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Located in the Potonggang-guyok district of Pyongyang, it opened on 9 September 1975 as part of the second phase of the metro system's construction. The station is renowned for its deep underground location and elaborate architectural design, which features themes of national prosperity and revolutionary struggle.
The station was constructed during a period of significant infrastructure development in North Korea, following the completion of the initial segment of the Pyongyang Metro. It opened to the public on 9 September 1975, a date chosen to coincide with the founding anniversary of the state. Originally named Songsin Station, it was later renamed to its current title, which translates to "Revival" or "Restoration," reflecting post-Korean War reconstruction efforts. The station's construction involved deep tunneling techniques, influenced by the need to serve as a potential bomb shelter during periods of heightened tension, such as the Cold War. Its opening was celebrated in state media alongside other cultural projects like the Grand People's Study House and the Mansudae Grand Monument.
Puhŭng Station is located approximately 110 meters underground, making it one of the deepest metro stations in the world, comparable to stations on the Saint Petersburg Metro or the Kyiv Metro. The station features a single island platform design, serving the two tracks of the Chollima Line. Access to the platform is provided by large escalators and elevators, with the entrance pavilion situated at street level. The architectural style is a grand example of national architectural style, characterized by high vaulted ceilings, elaborate chandeliers, and extensive use of marble and granite. The station's decorative motifs include large mosaic murals depicting scenes of industrial achievement and patriotic struggle, with artwork reminiscent of the Socialist realism style also seen in the Moscow Metro.
The station's surface entrance is situated in a central area of Potonggang-guyok, providing access to several important government and cultural institutions. To the east lies the Korean Revolution Museum, a major site documenting the history of the Workers' Party of Korea and the Korean revolutionary movement. Nearby is the Mansudae Assembly Hall, the seat of the Supreme People's Assembly, and the Mansudae Art Theatre. The area is also within walking distance of the Potong River and the Potonggang Hotel, a notable accommodation for foreign visitors. The station serves as a key transit point for visitors to the Mansu Hill Grand Monument, which features large bronze statues of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il.
* Pyongyang Metro * Chollima Line * Yonggwang Station * Puhung Station (disambiguation) * Transport in North Korea * Architecture of North Korea Category:Pyongyang Metro stations Category:Railway stations in North Korea Category:Buildings and structures in Pyongyang