The 38th line observatory is also a more interesting place to visit the landscape of North and South Korea. This observatory can also see very distant things, very good-looking gadgets, the observatory is also very high.
Goseong Unification Observatory
Posted: May 7, 2020
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老鹰在飞翔
5/5Outstanding
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On the way to the Sanba Line Panmunjom, the Korean woman guided everyone to introduce that the area is a military control area, and to obey the management of the military. In order to safely arrive at the entrance of Panmunjom, there is a Korean People's Army soldier accompanying each tour bus, and the explanation is also a military man.
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Posted: Nov 18, 2019
煮粥婆的日志
4/5Excellent
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South Korea and North Korea were originally a country, because the war was divided into two countries, the 38th line is the national line, because the two countries have tense relations, and the middle is also pulled barbed wire. Standing on the observation deck, you can clearly see the mountains and houses in North Korea, and you can see the bald mountains. The tour guide said that the cooking materials finished the trees on the mountain.
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Posted: May 13, 2019
영광폴러
5/5Outstanding
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It's also fun to look at the North Korean land across the road where you can know our history.
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Posted: Mar 2, 2023
영광폴러
5/5Outstanding
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It is one of the meaningful places where you can see and feel the painful history of the Republic of Korea directly.
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Posted: Feb 20, 2023
凝❤️
5/5Outstanding
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Xiangyang The unified outlook station is very historical, beautiful
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Posted: May 6, 2022
风中小荻
5/5Outstanding
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The Unification Observatory is the intersection of the Han River in the south and Linjin River in the north, where the Unification Observatory can view the North Korean region. The Unified Outlook is 140m above sea level. The Unified Outlook is a 5-story building on the ground. The Unified Outlook displays photos that can explain the real situation in North Korea, consisting of video rooms and North Korean goods shops.