DMZ: DeMilitarized Zone
NLL : Northern Limit Line
Visitors can see the heavily fortified DMZ and hear stories of the Korean War and the tense relationship between North and South Korea. You can also observe the maritime border between North and South Korea in the Yellow Sea and learn about the naval skirmishes that have occurred in the contested NLL area. It's a unique opportunity to experience the history and tensions between the two Koreas.
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Imjingak is a monument for praying for peace, as well as a location bearing the wounds of the Korean War.
You can meet traditional peace-bell, broken locomotive and Dokge brigde.
Imjingak is a monument for praying for peace, as well as a location bearing the wounds of the Korean War.
You can meet traditional peace-bell, broken locomotive and Dokge brigde, Mangbaedan
The Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is a strip of land that divides North and South Korea, established after the Korean War armistice in 1953.
The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel is a secret tunnel dug by North Korea beneath the Korean Demilitarized Zone with the intention of launching a surprise attack on South Korea. You can actually traverse the tunnel and discover traces of that era.
The Dora Observatory is a viewpoint located in the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) on the South Korean side, which offers panoramic views of North Korea, including the Kaesong Industrial Region and the propaganda village of Kijong-dong. Visitors can also use binoculars and telescopes to get a closer look at various landmarks and structures in North Korea, such as the Panmunjom village and the North Korean flagpole, one of the world's tallest.
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Yeonmijeong is a historic fortress located in Naksan Park, Seoul, South Korea. It was built in the late 14th century to protect the city from foreign invasions. The fortress walls stretch over 1.4 km and provide a panoramic view of the surrounding city. Visitors can explore the fortress walls and the nearby park, which is also home to various temples and cultural landmarks. Yeonmijeong is a popular destination for history buffs and those seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of Seoul.
Ganghwa Peace Observatory, near the DMZ in South Korea, offers a panoramic view of North Korea. Visitors can observe North Korean military installations and learn about the region's history. The facility is a symbol of peace and reunification, with messages and wishes for reunification displayed throughout. The observatory is a unique and educational experience for those interested in the ongoing tensions between North and South Korea.
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