Moranbong Station

[2] The station features TVs, LED displays, and electronic guide maps on its platforms and escalators.

[1][3] The station was called Tongil Station (통일역, literally "Unification Station") until 2024 and featured embossed copper carvings depicting themes of national reunification.

[1] In February 2024, "Tongil" was removed from the station name due to Kim Jong Un's decision to officially abandon efforts to peacefully reunify Korea.

[4] Around August 2024 the station was renamed after Moranbong Hill (Peony Peak) in Pyongyang.

[5] This article about a railroad station in North Korea is a stub.