Let’s learn more about the DMZ history while visiting and enjoying beautiful places
^^
The tour program consists of going to DMZ Observatory - Jaein Waterfall -
Hanok Café - Paju Premium Outlets
๐บDMZ Observatory๐บ
Built on December 3, 1991 by the Typhoon Unit, the Typhoon Observatory is located at the highest
Suribong Peak of Biggisan Mountain in Jung-myeon, about 65 kilometers from Seoul
and 140 kilometers from Pyongyang.

At first, the northern and southern limit lines were set up 2 kilometers from the Military
Demarcation Line, but as North Korea installed barbed-wire fences near
the border in 1968, South Korea also partially installed them in 1978.
On a visible day, visitors can see North Koreans working in the fields without a telescope.

The Typhoon Observatory is located 800 meters from the Military Demarcation Line (MDL)
and 1,600 meters from the North Korean guard post.
It is famous for being the closest observatory to North Korea along the
MDL that stretches over 155 miles.

At the Typhoon Observatory, there is a church, catholic church, statue of the
Virgin Mary, Buddhist sanctum, and a bell tower where South Korean soldiers can hold
religious gatherings, as well as many other memorials.

๐ปJaein Waterfall๐ป
Hantangang River meandering through Yeoncheon creates picturesque painting-like landscapes in its path.

The beautiful scenery can be attributed to the topography formed by hardened lava
which erupted around 270,000 years ago.

There is a legend behind Jaein Falls. A long time ago, a magistrate of this town became
attracted to a beautiful wife of a tightrope-walking acrobat, Jaein in Korean, and ordered
the acrobat to walk on a tightrope above the falls.
The magistrate cut the rope in the middle of the show, causing the death of the acrobat,
and tried to take the acrobat’s wife with him, which led the woman to commit suicide.

Since then, the falls has been called Jaein Falls which, people thought, harbors the sad,
resentful spirit of Jaein. A sad love story…
โHanok Cafeโ
Hanok café is the perfect place to enjoy the blend of Korea's traditional mood and modern
amenities with a coffee in hand.

The ์ธ๋ผ๋น ํ์ฅ์นดํ (Serabi Hanok Cafe)

As you walk along the cement-floored path between the lawns,
you will see wide crock pots on either side.

In this hanok café you can also experience folk games.

๐ Paju Outlet ๐
Gyeonggi-do is famous for its nature, but did you know that it's also famous for large outlets? ๐
Shinsegae Simon Paju Premium Outlets is a shopping tourism landmark in the northern Gyeonggi-do area,
offering various brands, performances, and convenience facilities under one room.

The outlet is designed in the style of a downtown shopping district from an American city in
the 1920s and 30s, with a fountain plaza and clock tower.

There are photo zones located all over the outlet, and the outlet hosts participation
events like fashion shows and flea markets throughout the year.
The largest draw to the outlet is the vast number of famous international brand shops.

Visitors with children will enjoy amenities like the kids cafe, the nation's largest LEGO shop,
a merry-go-round, mini train, and more.

โค๏ธ If you want to know more about this tour โค๏ธ
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Let’s learn more about the DMZ history while visiting and enjoying beautiful places
^^
The tour program consists of going to DMZ Observatory - Jaein Waterfall -
Hanok Café - Paju Premium Outlets
๐บDMZ Observatory๐บ
Built on December 3, 1991 by the Typhoon Unit, the Typhoon Observatory is located at the highest
Suribong Peak of Biggisan Mountain in Jung-myeon, about 65 kilometers from Seoul
and 140 kilometers from Pyongyang.
At first, the northern and southern limit lines were set up 2 kilometers from the Military
Demarcation Line, but as North Korea installed barbed-wire fences near
the border in 1968, South Korea also partially installed them in 1978.
On a visible day, visitors can see North Koreans working in the fields without a telescope.
The Typhoon Observatory is located 800 meters from the Military Demarcation Line (MDL)
and 1,600 meters from the North Korean guard post.
It is famous for being the closest observatory to North Korea along the
MDL that stretches over 155 miles.
At the Typhoon Observatory, there is a church, catholic church, statue of the
Virgin Mary, Buddhist sanctum, and a bell tower where South Korean soldiers can hold
religious gatherings, as well as many other memorials.
๐ปJaein Waterfall๐ป
Hantangang River meandering through Yeoncheon creates picturesque painting-like landscapes in its path.
The beautiful scenery can be attributed to the topography formed by hardened lava
which erupted around 270,000 years ago.
There is a legend behind Jaein Falls. A long time ago, a magistrate of this town became
attracted to a beautiful wife of a tightrope-walking acrobat, Jaein in Korean, and ordered
the acrobat to walk on a tightrope above the falls.
The magistrate cut the rope in the middle of the show, causing the death of the acrobat,
and tried to take the acrobat’s wife with him, which led the woman to commit suicide.
Since then, the falls has been called Jaein Falls which, people thought, harbors the sad,
resentful spirit of Jaein. A sad love story…
โHanok Cafeโ
Hanok café is the perfect place to enjoy the blend of Korea's traditional mood and modern
amenities with a coffee in hand.
The ์ธ๋ผ๋น ํ์ฅ์นดํ (Serabi Hanok Cafe)
As you walk along the cement-floored path between the lawns,
you will see wide crock pots on either side.
In this hanok café you can also experience folk games.
๐ Paju Outlet ๐
Gyeonggi-do is famous for its nature, but did you know that it's also famous for large outlets? ๐
Shinsegae Simon Paju Premium Outlets is a shopping tourism landmark in the northern Gyeonggi-do area,
offering various brands, performances, and convenience facilities under one room.
The outlet is designed in the style of a downtown shopping district from an American city in
the 1920s and 30s, with a fountain plaza and clock tower.
There are photo zones located all over the outlet, and the outlet hosts participation
events like fashion shows and flea markets throughout the year.
The largest draw to the outlet is the vast number of famous international brand shops.
Visitors with children will enjoy amenities like the kids cafe, the nation's largest LEGO shop,
a merry-go-round, mini train, and more.
โค๏ธ If you want to know more about this tour โค๏ธ
โฌ โฌ โฌ
Click here