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Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 1:50 am Post subject: Tourist sites along Korea's DMZ |
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Tourist sites along Korea's DMZ
By The Associated Press � 1 day ago
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hJCXEydJ-BAVlpNWtBiAq0ZzhB8QD9577N780
A look at South Korean tourist sites near the Demilitarized Zone dividing North and South Korea:
_ Odusan Observatory: Offers a glimpse into North Korean villages, with defectors from North Korea serving as guides.
_ Dorasan Observatory: With binoculars, tourists can watch North Korean army posts, farms and the North Korean propaganda village of Kijongdong.
_ Panmunjom: "Truce Village" inside DMZ where armistice was signed on July 27, 1953.
_ Bridge of No Return: Narrow wooden bridge near Panmunjom where Korean POWs were exchanged at end of the Korean War.
_ Imjingak: Border town where South Koreans hold ancestral rites for family members in North Korea.
_ "Invasion" tunnels: Tunnels blasted through rock under DMZ by North Koreans as part of apparent plot to stage surprise attack. Tourists can go down into one tunnel.
_ Dorasan Peace Park: Opened in September, park has about 10,000 trees.
_ Communist invasion route: Life-sized figurines depicting 1968 North Korean attempt to infiltrate Seoul.
_ Typhoon Observatory: Offers view of North Korean border city of Kaesong.
_ North Korean Workers' Party regional headquarters: Abandoned building that served as communist party's regional headquarters before outbreak of the Korean War.
_ North Korean "Invasion" submarine: Displays North Korean submarine captured by South Korea in 1996 and retired South Korean naval ship.
_ Kim Il Sung villa: North Korea founder's summer home at Hwajinpo Beach.
_ Unification Observatory: North Korea's Diamond Mountain is visible from observatory. |
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