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ICDM 2019

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DMZ Morning Half Day Tour (No Shopping)
TOUR T-25 (Morning Tour) TIME 08:00 ~ 13:30
DATE Available everyday except Monday PRICE * 55,000krw p/p (min.1person)
* 50,000krw p/p (min.3people)
INCLUSION Tour guide, transportation and entrance fees
ITINERARY Hotel Pick up – Imjingak Park – The Bridge of Freedom – The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel – DMZ Theater/Exhibition Hall – Dora Observatory – Dorasan Station – Unification Village (Pass by) - Drop off at City Hall or Itaewon.
NOTE
  • * DMZ closes every Monday and National Holiday.
  • * Passport is needed on the tour day.
  • * No special dress code for DMZ tour.
Information of Tourist Attraction
Jogyesa Buddhist Temple_img
Imjingak
This park was built to console the refugees who left North Korea during the Korean War. A train called “the Iron horse wants to run” symbolizes the railway connecting the north and the south that was dismantled during the war. Also, at the park are the following attractions; Mangbaedan, an altar set up for refugees to bow in the direction of their ancestral graveyards; Freedom bridge, which was built to free 12,773 prisoners in 1953; Unification pond, which is in the shape of the Korean Peninsula; and the Peace bell.
Cheongwadae Sarangchae_img
The 3rd Tunnel
The 3rd Tunnel was discovered on October 17, 1978. It is located 52km from Seoul. Approximately 10,000 soldiers can move through this tunnel in 1 hour. When this tunnel was discovered, North Koreans insisted steadfastly that it was made by South Koreans to invade North Korea, but this proved to be false.
Presidential Blue House_img
Dora Observatory
Built in 1986, this is the only place in South Korea where you have a clear view of Geaseong city, the third biggest city in North Korea. You can observe two flags, a propaganda village, Geaseong industrial complex, and one of the statues of Kim Il Sung.
Changing of the Guard Ceremony_img
Dorasan Station
Built in 2002 to reconnect Seoul and Sinuiju (kyoungui line), located in the civilian restriction line. The northernmost train station in South Korea which will be the first train station connecting to China, Siberia and Europe.
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