Sariwà Ân (; ) is a city in North Korea. It is the capital and largest city of North Hwanghae Province.
The city's population as of 2008 is 307,764.
Sariwà Ân is divided into 31 tong (neighbourhoods) and 9 ri (villages):
Sariwà Ân has the only pediatric hospital (founded by Hungarians in the 1950s) in the entire region; it serves 16 districts and 500,000 children and teens annually.
Sariwà Ân has a Potassic/Potash Fertilizer Complex and a tractor factory.
Several institutions of higher education are based in Sariwà Ân, including the Kye Ung-sang University, the Sariwà Ân University of Geology, the Sariwà Ân University of Medicine, the Sariwà Ân University of Education no. 1 & no. 2, and the Sariwà Ân Pharmaceutical College of Koryà Â.
The "Sariwà Ân Folklore street" was constructed during Kim Jong-il's rule. Built to display an ideal picture of ancient Korea, it includes buildings in the "historical style" and a collection of ancient Korean cannons. Many older style Korean buildings exist in the city.
In 2020, Jongbangsan Hotel opened after several years of delays in construction. It has three main buildings and includes a gym and a swimming pool.
Sariwà Ân is served by Sariwà Ân Ch'à Ângnyà Ân and several other stations on both the P'yà Ângbu and Hwanghae Ch'à Ângnyà Ân lines of the Korean State Railway.
Sariwà Ân has a trolleybus system with two Ikarus 280T articulated trolleybuses; they were converted from diesel Ikarus 280 buses due to the lack of roof equipment. Regular trolleybuses were mothballed at the depot from 2020. The service is supplemented by regular buses.
Sariwà Ân has a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification: Dwa).