Sinŭiju Special Administrative Region | |||
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Korean transcription(s) | |||
• Chosŏn'gŭl | |||
• Hancha | |||
• McCune–Reischauer | Sinŭiju T'ŭkpyŏl Haengjŏnggu | ||
• Revised Romanization | Sinuiju Teukbyeol Haengjeonggu | ||
Short name transcription(s) | |||
• Chosŏn'gŭl | |||
• Hancha | |||
• McCune–Reischauer | Sinŭiju | ||
• Revised Romanization | Sinuiju | ||
A train station in Sinŭiju City, Sinuiju SAR.
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Map of North Korea highlighting the region. |
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Country | North Korea | ||
Region | Kwansŏ | ||
Government | |||
• Type | Special Administrative Region with its own Basic Law | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 132 km2 (51 sq mi) | ||
Population (1998 (est.)) | |||
• Total | 349,500 | ||
• Density | 2,600/km2 (6,900/sq mi) | ||
Dialect | P'yŏngan | ||
Split from North P'yŏngan in 2002. |
Sinŭiju Special Administrative Region is a special administrative region (SAR) of North Korea proclaimed in 2002 (but has not been put into de facto operation as of 2014), on the border with China. It was established in September 2002 in an area including parts of Sinŭiju and the surrounding area, in an attempt to introduce market economics, and is directly governed as in the case of "Directly Governed Cities". The special administrative region was modelled after China's Special Administrative Regions (SARs), Hong Kong and Macau, and, like them, has a "Basic Law" (기본법; Kibonpŏp).
Chinese-Dutch businessman Yang Bin was appointed to be the first governor by the SPA Presidium in 2002. Before he formally assumed his post, he was arrested by Chinese authorities and sentenced to 18 years in prison for tax evasion and other economic crimes. While the North Korean authorities soon announced that the development of the Sinŭiju SAR would continue and the SAR was put under the administration of its Commission of Foreign Economic Cooperation Promotion, the plans for the SAR seem to have been abandoned. As of April 2008, the SAR reforms still have not been put into effect, and it is widely believed that North Korea has abandoned the project after the governor's arrest. Julie Sa (沙日香) was appointed governor in 2004.
The order below follows the order given in the original decree (in Korean) [1].
Due to the areas included in the Special Administrative Region, it is not one single contiguous region, as to get from Sinŭiju city to Yŏmju county, one must pass through another county outside the region first.
Coordinates: 40°06′02″N 124°23′37″E / 40.10056°N 124.39361°E