Pothonggang Department Store Explained

Pothonggang Department Store
Purpose:Retail sale of goods
Location:Pyongyang, North Korea
Hangul:보통강백화점
Hanja:普通江百貨店
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The Pothonggang Department Store (Korean: 보통강백화점) is a department store in Pyongyang, North Korea.[1] It is located near the Pothong River ("Pothonggang" in Korean).

The Pothonggang Department Store was officially opened by Kim Jong Il in December 2010. It was reported by Forbes in 2011 that the shelves in this three-storey store were completely stocked with imported goods.[2] Items were priced in North Korean won and included Mars bars, Heinz ketchup, high-end spirits and cigarettes, mostly imported from Asia and Europe. Apparel and shoes were available on another floor.[3] Inexpensive Chinese clothes and furniture are also on sale.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: North Korea's black market becoming the new normal. Yahoo News. 2016-01-28.
  2. Web site: Invading North Korea. Forbes. 2011-10-05. 2016-01-28. Gady. Epstein.
  3. Web site: North Korea: Black economy swelling disposable incomes. International Business Times UK. 2016-01-28.
  4. Book: Hokkanen, Jouni. Pohjois-Korea: Matkailijan opas. North Korea: Traveler's Guide. Pohjois-Korea: Siperiasta itään. 2013. Johnny Kniga. Helsinki. fi. 978-951-0-39946-0. North Korea: East of Siberia. [10].