Cheorwon Day Tour from Seoul: DMZ 2nd Tunnel & Hantan River Global Geopark in Gangwon | South Korea
Myeongdong Station Exit 10
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What You'll Experience
Discover the rich history of Cheorwon on a Seoul day tour, exploring the DMZ 2nd Tunnel and the stunning landscapes of Hantan River Global Geopark in South Korea.Enjoy the convenience of round-trip transportation in a comfortable vehicle
Delve into the history of inter-Korean relations and learn more with a professional English/Japanese-speaking guide
Experience a scenic hike at UNESCO-listed Hantan River Global Geopark, showcasing South Korea's stunning natural beauty and geological marvels
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— What You Can Expect —
Hantangang River Global Geopark Korea's inaugural geopark, shaped by a volcanic eruption 540,000 to 120,000 years ago, offers a UNESCO-recognized showcase of diverse landscapes, featuring basalt cliffs, columnar joints, and waterfalls along its riverbanks.
The 2nd Tunnel Discovered in 1975 in Cheorwon, this tunnel—stretching 3.5km with a capacity of moving 30,000 troops per hour—serves as a sobering reminder of past conflicts, representing a tunnel dug for potential invasion from the North.
Cheorwon Peace Observatory Offering panoramic views of the DMZ, North Korea's Pyeonggang Plateau, and Shenzhen Village, this observatory provides a poignant glimpse into the reality of division, enhanced by advanced telescopic facilities and a scale model terrain.
Woljeong-ri Station Once a bustling railway station on the Gyeongwon Line, it now stands as a symbol of the Korean War's impact, having closed abruptly in 1950 and preserving the scars of war and the separation between North and South Korea.
Labor Party Headquarters Erected in Cheorwon during the Soviet military rule, this building, constructed solely with bricks and concrete, serves as a stark reminder of the devastation wrought by war, as it stands among the few structures to have survived the conflict, bearing witness to the region's tumultuous history.
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