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Municipal City in South Hamgyong Province, North Korea
Hamhŭng (Hamhŭng-si; Korean pronunciation: [hamɣɯŋ]) is North Korea's second-most populous city, and a major port city and industrial hub. Hamhung is the
Hamhung
Arbeitsgruppe Hamhŭng, often known by its German acronym DAH or DAG (Deutsche Arbeitsgruppe), English as the German Working Group Hamhung or German Task
German_Working_Group_Hamhung
Korean cold noodle dish
delicacy in northern Korea, especially in the cities of Pyongyang (평양) and Hamhung (함흥), naengmyeon became widely popular throughout Korea in both North and
Naengmyeon
Railway station in North Korea
Hamhŭng station is a railway station in Yŏkchŏn 1-dong, Sŏngch'ŏngang-guyŏk, Hamhŭng city, South Hamgyŏng province, North Korea, located on the P'yŏngra
Hamhung_station
North Korean concentration camp
Hamhung concentration camp (also spelled Hamheung) is a re-education camp in North Korea. The official name of the camp is Kyo-hwa-so No. 9 (Re-education
Hamhung_concentration_camp
Latin Catholic diocese in North Korea
The Diocese of Hamhung is a diocese of the Latin Church of the Catholic Church in North Korea. Originally erected as the Apostolic Vicariate of Wonsan
Diocese_of_Hamhung
Pyongyang Hamhung Chongjin Nampo Wonsan Sinuiju Tanchon Kaechon Kaesong Sariwon The important cities of North Korea have self-governing status equivalent
List_of_cities_in_North_Korea
District of Hamhung, North Korea
Hŭngnam (Korean: 흥남) is a district of Hamhung, the second largest city in North Korea. It is a port city on the eastern coast on the Korean East Sea (Sea
Hungnam
Theatre in Hamhung, North Korea
The Hamhung Grand Theatre (Korean: 함흥대극장; Hanja: 咸興大劇場; MR: Hamhŭng-daegŭkchang) is a theatre located in Hamhung, North Korea. It is the largest theatre
Hamhung_Grand_Theatre
Province of North Korea
Korea until 1945, then became a province of North Korea. Its capital is Hamhung. The province is bordered by Ryanggang to the north, North Hamgyong to
South_Hamgyong_Province
Historical province of Korea
Hamgyong was located in the northeast of Korea. The provincial capital was Hamhung. The province was first established as Yŏnggil (영길; 永吉) in 1413. It was
Hamgyong_Province
Railway line in North Korea
narrow gauge railway line of the Korean State Railway in Hamhŭng-si, North Korea, running from Hamhŭng to Hŭngnam and Sŏho. During the Japanese colonial era
Soho_Line
Hamhung University of Chemical Industry is a university in Hamhung, North Korea. The first science and technology institute to be established in North
Hamhung University of Chemical Industry
Hamhung_University_of_Chemical_Industry
1910–1945 province of Korea under Japan
Province, was a province of Korea under Japanese rule. Its capital was Kankō (Hamhung). The province mainly consisted of modern-day South Hamgyong Province,
Kankyōnan_Province
Sports venue in Hamhung, North Korea
Hamhung Stadium (Korean: 함흥경기장; Hanja: 咸興競技場) is a multi-purpose stadium in Hamhung, North Korea. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The
Hamhung_Stadium
Country in East Asia
An industrial plant in Hamhung
North_Korea
Historical region now in North Korea
from the names of the provinces two principal cities: Hamhung (咸興/함흥) and Kyongsong (鏡城/경성). Hamhung served as the provincial capital. Under the rule of
Kwanbuk
Japanese dish of cold noodles
Korean Yang Yong-cheol (Korean: 양용철; Hanja: 楊龍哲). He was born in 1914 in Hamhung, Kankyōnan Province, Korea, Empire of Japan; his birthplace is now in North
Morioka_reimen
Villa in Hamhung, North Korea
"Characters". How Koreans Talk. UnhengNamu. 2002. pp. 094–095. ISBN 89-87976-95-5. The House of Yi Pictures of Hamhung Royal Villa Cyber North Korea.net
Hamhung_Royal_Villa
Historic structure in Hamhung, North Korea
Pavilion is an historic structure, part of the Hamhung Fort. Located along the ridge of Mount Tonghung, in Hamhung, North Korea, it was built in 1108 and reconstructed
Kuchon_Pavilion
North Korea. 3 Sunan Stadium 40,000 P'yŏngsŏng – 4 Hamhŭng Stadium 35,000 Hamhŭng Hamnam, Hamhŭng Railway 5 Kaesŏng Stadium 35,000 Kaesŏng Kaesŏng City
List of football stadiums in North Korea
List_of_football_stadiums_in_North_Korea
1950–1953 conflict in Korean Peninsula
obliterated." A partial list of them includes Pyongyang, 75%, Chongjin, 65%, Hamhung, 80%, Hungnam, 75%, Sariwon, 90%, Sinanju, 100%, and Wonsan, 80%. US Army
Korean_War
Administrative divisions of Korea during the Joseon dynasty
provided: Andong Chuncheon Chungju Daegu Dongnae Gangneung Gongju Haeju Hamhŭng Hanseong Hongju Incheon Jeju Jeonju Jinju Kaesŏng Kanggye Kapsan Kyŏngsŏng
Eight_Provinces_of_Korea
1970 automatic switching facilities were in use in Pyongyang, Sinŭiju, Hamhŭng and Hyesan. A few public telephone booths were beginning to appear in Pyongyang
Telecommunications in North Korea
Telecommunications_in_North_Korea
Estimates vary from 20,000 to 270,000."North Korea: Passenger Vehicles Increasing on the Streets of Hamhung". Tearline.mil. Retrieved 11 November 2024.
List of countries and territories by motor vehicles per capita
List_of_countries_and_territories_by_motor_vehicles_per_capita
following the Civil Aviation Administration of Korea. Domestic flights to Hamhung, North Korea, were added in 1958, but due to the North Korean people's
List of Air Koryo destinations
List_of_Air_Koryo_destinations
1592–1598 Japanese invasions of Korea
and swept north along the eastern coast. Among the castles captured was Hamhung, the provincial capital of Hamgyong Province. There, a part of the Second
Imjin_War
Combined military forces of North Korea
Hwanghae Province) V Corps (Sepo County, Kangwon Province) VII Corps (Hamhung, South Hamgyong Province) Pyongyang Defense Command XII Corps IX Corps
Korean_People's_Army
Monastery in modern North Korea
the same time he was charged with being the apostolic administrator of Hamhung apostolic vicariate. As World War II came to an end, the Abbey of Tokwon
Territorial_Abbey_of_Tokwon
government ran a large-scale programme to reconstruct the port cities of Hamhŭng and Hŭngnam, which had been severely damaged by US air raids during the
Konrad_Püschel
German economist (born 1969)
Professor Known for North Korea East Asian Studies Academic background Thesis Die DDR und Nordkorea der Wiederaufbau der Stadt Hamhùng von 1954 - 1962 (1996)
Rüdiger_Frank
Municipality and largest city in China
Guayaquil, Ecuador (2001) Haifa, Israel (1993) Hamburg, Germany (1986) Hamhung, North Korea (1982) Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (1994) Houston, United States
Shanghai
Main airport serving Pyongyang, North Korea
Beijing–Capital Air Koryo Beijing–Capital, Chongjin,[citation needed] Hamhung,[citation needed] Samjiyon,[citation needed] Shenyang, Vladivostok, Wonsan[citation
Pyongyang International Airport
Pyongyang_International_Airport
Political prison camp in North Korea
3) Kangdong (No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 – closed) Tanchon
Hoeryong_concentration_camp
1950 evacuations during the Korean War
Nations (UN) forces and North Korean civilians from the port of Hungnam, Hamhung, North Korea, between 15 and 24 December 1950, during the Korean War. As
Hungnam_evacuation
Railway line in North Korea
Ch'ŏngnyŏn and Hamhŭng, run on this line between Sunch'ŏn and Hamhŭng; Regional trains 202-203-204/205-206-207, operating between Hamhŭng and Sariwŏn, run
Pyongra_Line
Capital and largest city of North Korea
Shenyang (SHE) and Vladivostok (VVO). The only domestic destinations are Hamhung, Wonsan, Chongjin, Hyesan and Samjiyon. Since July 27, 2025, Nordwind Airlines
Pyongyang
bicycle, Kaesong, 2010 Bicycles crossing a street, Hamhung, 2012 Cyclist using a mobile phone, Hamhung, 2012 Bicycles with visible North Korean registration
Cycling_in_North_Korea
North Korean short-range ballistic missile
mid-October 2017, North Korea apparently tested a solid-fueled engine in Hamhung, possibly a static test of Hwasong-11A's engine. North Korea first displayed
Hwasong-11A
833 Chinnamp'o Chinnanpo shinpō 750 Sinuiju Ōkō nippō 485 Wonsan Genzan mainichi shinbun 1,556 Hamhung Minyū shinbun 946 Chongjin Kitakan shinbun 1,567
History of newspapers in Korea
History_of_newspapers_in_Korea
Traditional Korean seesaw-like game
Women playing neolttwigi in Hamhung, North Korea (1958)
Neolttwigi
Culinary traditions of North Korea
condiment/oil. A different yet popular version of raengmyŏn originates from Hamhung, the hoe raengmyŏn (회 랭면). Hoe raengmyŏn is pibim raengmyŏn with additional
North_Korean_cuisine
Asian Highway route in Russia and China
8 Pyongyang–Wonsan Motorway: Wonsan - Pyongyang 5 7 Wonsan - Hamhung 7 Hamhung - Sinpo - Tanchon - Kimchaek - Chongjin - Sobong (Rason) 92 Sobong
AH6_(highway)
district of Pyongyang, and in South Hamgyong Province, which includes the Hamhung-Hungnam urban area. Eberstadt and Banister calculate the average population
Demographics_of_North_Korea
The Hamhŭng Grand Theatre, one of the biggest in North Korea, was completed in 1984 in the city of Hamhŭng.
Culture_of_North_Korea
North Korean politician (1915–1996)
Kim Norbert Vollertsen Kim Dong-shik Robert Park North Korean response Hamhung concentration camp Human rights in North Korea Kin punishment Reconnaissance
Lee_Sang-jo
North Korean cruise missile
announcement / detection Outcome Additional notes Reference(s) 1 25 January 2022 Hamhung (39°06′43″N 127°40′00″E / 39.111832°N 127.666801°E / 39.111832; 127
Hwasal-2
Iowa-class battleship of the U.S. Navy
Chaho-Tanchon area, at Chongjin, in the Tanchon-Sonjin area, and at Chaho, Wonsan, Hamhung, and Hungnam from 25 October through 2 January 1953. One of the ship's
USS_Missouri_(BB-63)
Synthetic fiber
production began in 1954 and in 1961 the massive "Vinylon City" was built in Hamhung, North Korea. Vinylon's widespread usage in North Korea is often pointed
Vinylon
forms of public transport include a commuters' narrow gauge railway from Hamhung to Hungnam which links to the 2.8 Vinylon Complex. North Korea also has
Transport_in_North_Korea
Armored recovery vehicle
An M32B1A1 recovery vehicle backing up into a ditch after passing a bridge on the road to Hamhung during the Korean War.
M32_tank_recovery_vehicle
Airport Samjiyon ZKSE YJS Domestic Orang Airport Chongjin ZKHM RGO Domestic Sondok Airport Hamhung ZKSD DSO Domestic Uiju Airport Sinuiju ZKUJ UJU Domestic
List of airports in North Korea
List_of_airports_in_North_Korea
South Korean politician (born 1959)
Kim Norbert Vollertsen Kim Dong-shik Robert Park North Korean response Hamhung concentration camp Human rights in North Korea Kin punishment Reconnaissance
Cho_Myung-chul
Sariwon (50 kW) (irregular, shared with dysfunctional DRM tests) 999 kHz, Hamhung (50 kW) (irregular, shared with dysfunctional DRM tests) 1080 kHz, Haeju
List of radio stations in North Korea
List_of_radio_stations_in_North_Korea
Region in East Asia
052 15 Cheongju North Chungcheong 833,276 6 Daejeon Daejeon 1,538,394 16 Hamhung South Hamgyong 768,551 7 Gwangju Gwangju 1,502,881 17 Ansan Gyeonggi 747
Korea
North Korean archer (born 1983)
an athlete from North Korea who competes in archery. Kwon was born in Hamhung, South Hamgyong Province. At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing Kwon finished
Kwon_Un-sil
Japanese officer, war criminal 1889-1980
of the 59th Division arrived in Hamhung, Korea in early July 1945. Fujita was apprehended by Soviet forces in Hamhung on the surrender of Japan in August
Shigeru_Fujita
Railway station in North Korea
Railway Following station Terminus Sinhŭng Line (1435 mm) Ch'ŏnbulsan towards Hamhŭng Tonghŭng towards Pujŏnhoban Sinhŭng Line (762 mm) Terminus Location
Sinhung_station
Chosŏn'gŭl Hancha Province absorbed into Administered Years Chongjin 청진시 淸津市 North Hamgyong 1960–1967, 1977–1985 Hamhung 함흥시 咸興市 South Hamgyong 1960–1967
Special_cities_of_North_Korea
North Korean chemist (1905–1996)
Atomic Energy Research Institute in June 1965. He became chief of the Hamhŭng branch of the Academy of Sciences in 1984. Li, Sung Gi (1977). "Story About
Ri_Sung-gi
South Korean boy band
Kim Norbert Vollertsen Kim Dong-shik Robert Park North Korean response Hamhung concentration camp Human rights in North Korea Kin punishment Reconnaissance
1Verse
Railway station in North Korea
Inhŭng Pŏmp'o Wangjang Munbong Sinsang Pup'yŏng Chŏngp'yŏng Hamju Chusŏ Hamhŭng Hamhŭng Choch'ajang (Marshalling Yard) Ch'anghŭng Hŭngnam Sŏho Majŏn Sinjung
Hongwon_station
Railway station in North Korea
Inhŭng Pŏmp'o Wangjang Munbong Sinsang Pup'yŏng Chŏngp'yŏng Hamju Chusŏ Hamhŭng Hamhŭng Choch'ajang (Marshalling Yard) Ch'anghŭng Hŭngnam Sŏho Majŏn Sinjung
Orang_station
North Korean defector (born 1958)
Kim Norbert Vollertsen Kim Dong-shik Robert Park North Korean response Hamhung concentration camp Human rights in North Korea Kin punishment Reconnaissance
Ko_Yong_Suk
City in South Korea
using wheat flour instead. (Naengmyeon is originally a specialty food of Hamhung and Pyongyang, now part of North Korea.) Dwaeji gukbap (돼지국밥) (lit. 'pork/pig
Busan
Korean novelist and journalist
Manchuria. An Sugil (sobriquet: Namseok) was born on November 3, 1911, in Hamhung, Korea, Empire of Japan. His family relocated to Manchuria when he was
An_Sugil
Topics referred to by the same term
Chagang Province, North Korea Unsong Ward (Unsŏng-song), Hungnam District, Hamhung City, South Hamgyŏng Province, North Korea Unsong Village (운성리; 雲城里; Unsŏng-ri)
Unsong
Airport in Chongpyong, North Korea
Airport IATA: DSO ICAO: ZKSD Summary Airport type Military/Public Serves Hamhung, North Korea Location Chongpyong, North Korea Elevation AMSL 7 ft / 2 m
Sondok_Airport
North Korean cruise missile
did not detect any cruise missile launch in this date. 3 22 March 2023 Hamhung, South Hamgyong Province 2 Success These missiles flew for over 7,500 seconds
Hwasal-1
Railway station in North Korea
Pumin station is a railway halt in Pumil-li, Tonghŭngsan-guyŏk, Hamhŭng city, South Hamgyŏng province, North Korea, on the Sinhŭng Line of the Korean
Pumin_station
North Korean activist and former political prisoner
Kim Norbert Vollertsen Kim Dong-shik Robert Park North Korean response Hamhung concentration camp Human rights in North Korea Kin punishment Reconnaissance
Lee_Soon-ok
Reeducation camp in North Korea
3) Kangdong (No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 – closed) Tanchon
Kangdong_concentration_camp
North Korean footballer
Yong-Nam Date of birth (1978-01-23) 23 January 1978 (age 48) Place of birth Hamhung, North Korea Height 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in) Position Midfielder Team information
Sin_Yong-nam
Railway station in North Korea
Inhŭng Pŏmp'o Wangjang Munbong Sinsang Pup'yŏng Chŏngp'yŏng Hamju Chusŏ Hamhŭng Hamhŭng Choch'ajang (Marshalling Yard) Ch'anghŭng Hŭngnam Sŏho Majŏn Sinjung
Ungok_station
Airfield in North Korea
련포비행장), also known as Yonpo Air Base or K-27 Air Base, was an airport near Hamhung, South Hamgyong Province, North Korea. On 2 July 1950, the 19th Bombardment
Yonpo_Airfield
South Korean footballer, manager, and referee
name Hong Deok-young Date of birth (1926-05-05)5 May 1926 Place of birth Hamhung, Kankyōnan-dō, Korea, Empire of Japan Date of death 13 September 2005(2005-09-13)
Hong_Deok-young
Administrative division of North Korea
and there are only a few worker districts that belong to a city, such as Hamhung City's Raeil Workers' District (Korean version).[citation needed] According
Rodongjagu
North Korean defector and mathematician (born 1998)
Kim Norbert Vollertsen Kim Dong-shik Robert Park North Korean response Hamhung concentration camp Human rights in North Korea Kin punishment Reconnaissance
Ri_Jong-yol
Type of monument in North Korea
towers have also been installed in other cities around the country, such as Hamhung, Kaesong, Rason, Sariwon, and others. Immortality towers are also known
Immortality_Tower
King of Joseon from 1392 to 1398
as the new successor and abdicated. Thereafter, Taejo retired to the Hamhung Royal Villa and maintained distance with his fifth son for the rest of
Taejo_of_Joseon
Chuncheon (also partially in North Korea) Diocese of Daejeon Diocese of Hamhung (in North Korea) Diocese of Incheon Diocese of Pyongyang (in North Korea)
List of Catholic dioceses in Korea
List_of_Catholic_dioceses_in_Korea
South Korean holiday celebrated on July 14
Kim Norbert Vollertsen Kim Dong-shik Robert Park North Korean response Hamhung concentration camp Human rights in North Korea Kin punishment Reconnaissance
North_Korean_Defectors'_Day
Executed North Korean serial killer
for which he had to be treated by a famous doctor at a large hospital in Hamhung. The treatment apparently had no effect, and while continuing to suffer
Park_Myung-sik
Korean American journalist and author (1942–2019)
Kang) was born November 11, 1942, in Kankō, Korea, Empire of Japan (now Hamhung, North Korea). Her father, Joo Han Kang, was a language teacher, and he
K._Connie_Kang
North Korean diplomat and defector (1975-)
Kim Norbert Vollertsen Kim Dong-shik Robert Park North Korean response Hamhung concentration camp Human rights in North Korea Kin punishment Reconnaissance
Jo_Song-gil
Political prison camp in North Korea
3) Kangdong (No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 – closed) Tanchon
Yodok_concentration_camp
North Korean short-range ballistic missile
Outcome Additional notes References 1 25 March 2021 Yonpo Airfield, near Hamhung and Sondok Airport, Chongpyong County (both in South Hamgyong Province)
Hwasong-11C
South Korean radio broadcaster
Kim Norbert Vollertsen Kim Dong-shik Robert Park North Korean response Hamhung concentration camp Human rights in North Korea Kin punishment Reconnaissance
Free_North_Korea_Radio
Bilateral relations
government ran a large-scale programme to reconstruct the port cities of Hamhung and Hungnam which had been severely damaged by US air raids during the
Germany–North_Korea_relations
Medicine, Mandalay Chongjin Medical University Haeju Medical University Hamhung Medical University Hyesan Medical University Kanggye Medical University
List of medical schools in Asia
List_of_medical_schools_in_Asia
Railway line in North Korea
industrial railway line of the Korean State Railway in Hamhŭng, South Hamgyŏng, North Korea, running from Hamhung marshalling yard to Hŭngnam via the February 8
Pinallon_Line
Revolutionary Activities of Comrade Kim Il Sung (함경남도김일성동지혁명사적관) – in Hamhung, South Hamgyong Province Sinuiju Museum of the Revolutionary Activities
List of things named after Kim Il Sung
List_of_things_named_after_Kim_Il_Sung
North Korean class of ballistic missile
the February 11 Plant, part of the Ryongsong Machine Complex, located in Hamhung, North Korea. The February 11 Plant appears to be the sole known facility
Hwasong-11
1950 military campaign during the Korean War
Korean petroleum refining was centered there and the important industrial Hamhung-Hungnam area was 80 kilometres (50 mi) to the north. A railroad went northeast
UN_offensive_into_North_Korea
1950–1953 bombing during the Korean War
estimate of 75%) Haeju – 75% Pyongyang – 75% Kyomipo (Songnim) – 80% Hamhung (Hamhŭng) – 80% Chinnampo (Namp'o) – 80% Wonsan (Wŏnsan) – 80% Hungnam (Hŭngnam)
Bombing_of_Pyongyang
Concentration camp in North Korea
3) Kangdong (No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 – closed) Tanchon
Sinuiju_concentration_camp
Japanese field hockey player (1909–1986)
hockey player who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics. He was born in Hamhung, Korea. In 1932 he was a member of the Japanese field hockey team, which
Kenichi_Konishi
Mass killings during Korean war
forces committed massacres in major northern cities such as Pyongyang and Hamhung. The commission also received petitions alleging more than 200 large-scale
War_crimes_in_the_Korean_War
County in North Hamgyong Province, North Korea
connects it to Pyongyang and Rason. The city is also linked by road to Hamhung and Chongjin. A number of military facilities are known or believed to
Kilju_County
South Korean politician (1929–2021)
office 13 May 1985 – 29 May 1988 Personal details Born 5 October 1929 Hamhung, Korea, Empire of Japan Died 22 November 2021(2021-11-22) (aged 92) Party
Kim_Young-jung
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