Government Complex No. 1, Pyongyang

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Government Complex No. 1 (Korean: 1호 청사) is a closed complex of government buildings located at the center of Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea. It houses the headquarters of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea and the State Affairs Commission, the country's ruling party and supreme state organ, respectively. They are located inside Government Building No. 1.[citation needed] This building also house the offices of the Third Floor Secretariat, the private office of Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un.

TypeClosed buildings' complex
LocationChung-guyok, Pyongyang, North Korea
Coordinates39°01′04″N 125°44′39″E
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StatusGated Community
TypeClosed buildings' complex
LocationChung-guyok, Pyongyang, North Korea
Coordinates39°01′04″N 125°44′39″E
Current tenantsWorkers' Party of Korea
State Affairs Commission
OwnerNorth Korean government
Korean name
Hangul
1호 청사
Hanja
1號 廳舍
RR1ho cheongsa
MR1ho ch'ŏngsa
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The complex is situated roughly between Somun, Changgwang, Chollima and Haebangsan streets.[1] It include administrative buildings as well as mansions and luxury residences for high dignitaries of the regime and government members (like Residence No. 15). The entire complex is surrounded by a wall.

The secure nature of the complex has led some commentators to describe it as "Pyongyang's Forbidden City".[2]

The complex includes the seat of the secretariat and the central meeting hall of the Workers' Party of Korea. It was reported in October 2019 that many high-rise windows facing the complex had been blocked out for security.[3] The complex saw large construction activity in 2019.[2] Satellite images showed construction activity between February and April 2020. An old building that was thought to be the private clinic of the North Korean leadership had been torn down and construction had begun on a new, larger building with multiple rooms.[4]

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