Mirae Scientists Street | |
Korean name | |
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Chosŏn'gŭl | |
Hancha | |
Revised Romanization | Mirae Gwahakja Geori |
McCune–Reischauer | Mirae Kwahakcha Kŏri |
Mirae Scientists Street (Future Scientists Street) is a street in a newly[ when?] developed area in Pyongyang to house scientific institutions of the Kim Chaek University of Technology and their employees. [1] The six-lane street, located between Pyongyang Railway station and the Taedong river, [2] is lined by high rise apartments. The area was formally opened on 3 November 2015. [3]
The tallest building is the 53-storey blue Mirae Unha Tower.
Mirae Scientists Street was reportedly the first location where the Mirae public WiFi network was installed. [4]
Mirae WiFi networks were first installed on Pyongyang's Mirae Scientists Street, the report continued, and in the vicinity of the Kim Chaek University of Technology.
38°59′45″N 125°44′24″E / 38.9959°N 125.7401°E
Mirae Scientists Street | |
Korean name | |
---|---|
Chosŏn'gŭl | |
Hancha | |
Revised Romanization | Mirae Gwahakja Geori |
McCune–Reischauer | Mirae Kwahakcha Kŏri |
Mirae Scientists Street (Future Scientists Street) is a street in a newly[ when?] developed area in Pyongyang to house scientific institutions of the Kim Chaek University of Technology and their employees. [1] The six-lane street, located between Pyongyang Railway station and the Taedong river, [2] is lined by high rise apartments. The area was formally opened on 3 November 2015. [3]
The tallest building is the 53-storey blue Mirae Unha Tower.
Mirae Scientists Street was reportedly the first location where the Mirae public WiFi network was installed. [4]
Mirae WiFi networks were first installed on Pyongyang's Mirae Scientists Street, the report continued, and in the vicinity of the Kim Chaek University of Technology.
38°59′45″N 125°44′24″E / 38.9959°N 125.7401°E