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  1. Hyangsan County is a kun, or county, in North P'yŏngan province, North Korea. It was established, following the division of Korea, from portions of Nyŏngbyŏn county. The area of Myohyangsan mountain, which stands on the county's border, has been developed as a tourist destination.

  2. Residences of North Korean leaders. There are more than a dozen leader's residences in North Korea, according to Kim Jong Il ’s former bodyguard Lee Young-kuk. [1] Many of the residences were identified on satellite images [2] in the North Korea Uncovered project. [3]

  3. North Pyongan Province (also spelled North P'yŏngan; Korean: 평안북도; MR: Phyŏnganbukto; IPA: [pʰjʌŋanbuk̚t͈o]) is a western province of North Korea. The province was formed in 1896 from the northern half of the former P'yŏng'an Province , remained a province of Korea until 1945, then became a province of North Korea.

  4. Hyangsan Tourism: Tripadvisor has 53 reviews of Hyangsan Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Hyangsan resource.

  5. The Hyangsan Hotel is just a few minutes drive away from the International Friendship Exhibition Centre where hundreds of thousands of gifts presented to the leaders of the country are put on display in two buildings partially built into the mountains and underground.

    • Hyangsan Residence, Hyangsan County, North Pyongan Province, North Korea1
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    • Hyangsan Residence, Hyangsan County, North Pyongan Province, North Korea4
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  6. Hyangsan County is a county in the North P'yŏngan province of Pyongan in North Korea. The county is best known for Myohyangsan (or Mount Myohyang), which apparently has developed into a "tourism" area.

  7. Residences of North Korean leaders. North Korean leaders have over 12 different homes that they can use at any time., according to Kim Jong-il ’s former bodyguard Lee Young-kuk. [1] Many of the residences were identified on satellite images [2] in the North Korea Uncovered project. [3]