DMZ Tunnel Tour - South Korea
Had the chance to go on one of the DMZ tours and explore Korean History and learn about the past and the present and how things have changed.
We wish we could have filmed more of our trip, but this video is pieced together of what we were allowed to film!
SO grateful for this opportunity and so grateful to get to share this opportunity with all of you!
we hope y'all enjoy :)
12-8-2018
We are so grateful to be able to share just a tid bit of our lives with you guys. We hope to spread just a little bit of positivity and happiness in this crazy world! We can't wait to look back on these one day and see really just how far we have come and how much God has blessed us in our lifetime.
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Just Before Going Into The Third Tunnel DMZ South Korea December 2011
PAJU DMZ 3rd TUNNEL TOUR (파주 제3땅굴)????????
Paju DMZ 3rd Tunnel (파주 제3땅굴) ini merupakan trowongan rahasia yang dibikin oleh Korea Utara untuk menyerang Korea Selatan. Trowongan ini mengarah ke Ibukota Negara yaitu Kota Seoul. Singkatnya sebelum trowongan ini selesai dibangun dan berfungsi sesuai rencana, trowongan ini telah ditemukan oleh tentara Korea Selatan. Hingga saat ini ada sebanyak 4 Trowongan yang telah ditemukan dan terletak di 4 kota yang berbeda.
Trowongan ini merupakan trowongan ke 3 yang ditemukan. Terletak di Kota Paju trowongan ke 3 ini merupakan trowongan terpanjang dan terluas diantara trowongan lainnya.
Sebagai wisatawan kita diperbolehkan untuk berkunjung ke area ini. Akan tetapi membutuhkan passpor sebagai tanda pengenal yang sah, karena untuk memasuki area ini wajib melewati beberapa pemeriksaan oleh tentara yang bertugas.
Selain trowongan kita juga dapat mengunjungi stasiun kereta Dorasan yang mana stasiun ini merupakan stasiun terdekat untuk mengunjungi Korea Utara. Untuk saat ini rute Dorasan-Pyeongyang (Ibukota Korea Utara) masih belum bisa beroperasi.
Jikalau berkesempatan dapat mengunjungi Korea Selatan, jangan lewatkan wisata sejarah yang satu ini ya!!^^
[Arirang Special] Cities near DMZ - Cheorwon, Paju and Goseong
2018 Inter-Korean Summit Special
SPRING AND HOPE 봄 그리고 희망
The leaders of South and North Korea will meet on April 27 for the first time since 2007 for a historic, third inter-Korean summit. Breaking years of icy ties, the two states could potentially reshape the regional landscape for years to come with improved relations. Anticipation mounts with the improved inter-Korean relationship. Hopes are high for the upcoming summit that it will usher in spring with peace on the Korean peninsula. Meet those who are anticipating the summit to feel their hopes for reunification.
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South Korea Sightseeing | Imjingak park and Dorasan Station
South Korea Sightseeing | Imjingak park and Dorasan Station #southkorea #imjingak #dorasan
A early morning drive from Seoul for a half day tour of the DMZ area.
Our 1st stop was Imjingak Park for about 20min to see the sights of the Peace Bell and the Freedom Bridge.
Back on the bus we headed into the DMZ area to visit a museum and the 3rd tunnel built by the North Koreans.
After about an hour and a grueling hike down the tunnel we then headed over to Dora observatory where we could see over the DMZ area and into North Korea and it's PROPAGANDA village We finished off visiting Dorasan station which is the last train station in South Korea before heading into North Korea.
The trip was very interesting and informative. Even though we could not go the the JSA area it was still worth it.
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DMZ Guide Explains How the North Korean 3rd Tunnel Was Detected
Our tour guide clearly explained (with the aid of a tourist's bottle of water) how the 3rd Tunnel of Aggression from North Korea was found and intercepted by South Korea in 1978.
North Korea & the DMZ from Imjingak, South Korea!!!
Filming at the DMZ, while on an army tour. Visiting the Bridge of Freedom, the 3rd tunnel and viewing North Korea at it's closest point. Filmed with my Samsung S7 and Filmic Pro.
DMZ - Most Heavily Guarded Border on The World (North Korea ???????? - South Korea ????????)| DAY 3
DMZ - Most Heavily Guarded Border on The World (North Korea ???????? - South Korea ????????)| DAY 3
Welcome to the most heavily protected boarders in this world Imjingak - DMZ.
Imjingak is a park that was made in 1972 to give consolation to homesick of refugees who fled North Korea during the Korean War(1950~1953).
We visit this unique place in Paju South Korea for having a look how it real feels to be on the border to North Korea.
You can buy a Tour into the DMZ and having a closer look to North Korea. No Tour Books only on Monday. No advanced Ticket sale need. You can buy your ticket directly same day at this place.
Address: 177, Imjingak-ro, Munsan-eup, Paju
Closed Days: Closed on Mondays and national holidays
Location: Paju
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Inside tunnel 3 that north Korea dug DMZ
Imjingak visit / Paju DMZ
Tour of the Demilitarized Zone
세계 유일의 관광지 - 외국인들의 DMZ 투어
North Korea is swiftly gaining attention from the world with U.S. President Trump agreeing to hold a summit with Kim Jong-un.
Congruently, more foreign tourists are visiting the Demilitarized Zone, or the DMZ, to get a glimpse of the scars and wounds of the Korean War. Let’s visit the site to learn more about Korean history.
The DMZ tour begins in central Seoul every morning. What compelled these non-Koreans to join this tour?
My expections for this tour are...hopefully to see..to have a good view of North Korea and to learn a little bit more about what life is like for them, and also to learn a little bit more about history of North and South Korea.
The DMZ is a buffer zone established in 1953 when the Armistice Agreement was signed, along the north and south of the Military Demarcation Line, 2km into North Korea and 2km into South Korea.
The first destination is Imjingak Pavilion in Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do ( , ) Province, about an hour drive from Seoul. Only 7km from the ceasefire line, it is the railroad disconnection point between South and North Korea.
This place is also dubbed the “hometown for displaced people” due to the close proximity to the North. Here, they perform ancestral rites by bowing toward their hometowns every New Year's Day and Chuseok, Korean Thanksgiving.
Behind the Mangbaedan Memorial Alter is the Bridge of Freedom, which 13,000 South Korean prisoners crossed to return home during the war.
Keeping the bridge here is unbelievable, so that we can hear the story and know what occured here and that we can learn from it, and not resort back to the past of what happened.
North Korea conducted numerous provocations even after the ceasefire in 1953. The four underground tunnels they built for secret forays into the South are prime examples.
The Third Tunnel, in particular, was deemed to be the most threatening as an invasion tool due to its proximity to the capital; only 52km north of Seoul or a 45-minute drive by car.
Spanning over 1,635m in length, 2m in width, and 2m in height, it is estimated that approximately 30,000 soldiers could move through the tunnel per hour.
It's really nice to experience for this first hand to see exactly what it looks like and to actually see how many times the North try infiltrate into the South, to see the history how close they are to one another.
The next stop is the Dora Observatory at the northernmost point of the Military Demarcation Line where visitors can catch a rare glimpse of North Korea through binoculars. How do foreign visitors feel, seeing North Korea in person? The North Korean flag catches the eye. South Korea also has its giant flag on its side, and they are known to be the tallest flagpoles in the respective countries.
Although the Korean War was suspended 65 years ago, tension and peace still coexist in the area.
Its history is still going on, as a history major it's interesting and fascinating to see. There's no movement you don't see this where we come from.
The last destination is Dorasan Station, the only international station across the nation. It was once a route for freight trains with industrial supplies traveling into the North but now a tourist train running once a day. The station is one of many symbols of Korea's separation, but it also reflects the hopes for a successful reunification. It’s currently the last station toward the north, but it will eventually be the first one on the northern side when the railways are connected.
How did the foreign visitors enjoy the DMZ tour?
It's a very interesting tour, very sad to see separation between two the Koreas when obviously they should be together, wish them the best of luck but I'm not very sure if it's gonna be done in our life time.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Paju, South Korea
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List of Best Things to do in Paju, South Korea
Panmunjom
DMZ
Imjingak Pyeonghoa-Nuri Park
Dora Observatory
The Third Tunnel
Ilsan Lake Park
Camp Bonifas
Heyri Art Village
Dorasan Station
Paju Premium Outlets
Exiting Third Tunnel - DMZ - 2013 07 27 10 39 58
Walking up the entry exit tunnel after walking the Third Tunnel.
Seoul hopes to have DMZ as ecological peace zone on Korean Peninsula
DMZ 등 접경지역에 13조원 투자…남북교류 기반•관광 활성화
The South Korean government has announced plans to spend almost 12 billion dollars to develop the demilitarized zone.
There will be programs to allow visitors to experience the two Koreas's culture, untouched nature and military life.
Oh Jung-hee has more on the transformation to come along the border area.
With the goal of having the inter-Korean demilitarized zone as an ecological peace zone, Seoul plans to create several tourists spots along the inter-Korean border.
South Korea's Ministry of the Interior and Safety announced Thursday that it's investing 13-point-2 trillion won or roughly 11-point-7 billion U.S. dollars... to run a total of 225 projects until 2030.
These projects are mainly to foster the development of the border areas which had been hindered until now by regulations.
But the purpose is also to lay a foundation for future interactions and exchanges between South and North Korea... and to boost tourism.
To introduce a few:
A 456-kilometer-long walking trail will be created to connect ten cities between Ganghwa district and Goseong County in Gangwon-do Province.
The tourists will be able to experience each region's unique culture and history and witness the reality of the two Koreas' division and the current peace momentum, while taking a peek at untouched nature.
A center for experiencing the two Koreas' cultures will be established in Cheorwon county.
In addition to these, since the two Koreas are lowering military tensions and removing guard posts at the DMZ,... the government says it will also set up spots for visitors to experience what it's like to be in the military.
The government expects these and other programs to contribute to improving inter-Korean ties, boost economic growth in the regions and create jobs.
Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.
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Exploring the DMZ + Paju Day Trip| Travooks Tour | AKA 국제커플 트래북스와 함께 한 DMZ + 파주 투어
Hey Guys! We are so excited to share this video with you all! 2 weeks ago we were taken on an adventure with the touring company Travooks. Us and a bunch of other YouTubers were taken on a day trip to explore Paju.
#travooks #트래북스 #dmz관광 #dmztour
This area is most well known for being close to North Korea and the DMZ. But it also has UNESCO World Heritage sites and really opens your eyes and lets you experience so much about Korea that you probably didn't know about before.
We know this video is little but long but please watch it! You'll be surprised by all the beautiful sites to see :) Also, below you can find a list of ALL the places we visited and the link to Travooks if your interested in booking a tour with them!
You can also check out this Naver Blog by Travooks for information and pictures from our day~
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Arrival at Paju in the DMZ The Edge of South Korea December 2011
Tour of the Demilitarized Zone
세계 유일의 관광지 - 외국인들의 DMZ 투어
North Korea is swiftly gaining attention from the world with U.S. President Trump agreeing to hold a summit with Kim Jong-un.
Congruently, more foreign tourists are visiting the Demilitarized Zone, or the DMZ, to get a glimpse of the scars and wounds of the Korean War. Let’s visit the site to learn more about Korean history.
The DMZ tour begins in central Seoul every morning. What compelled these non-Koreans to join this tour?
My expections for this tour are...hopefully to see..to have a good view of North Korea and to learn a little bit more about what life is like for them, and also to learn a little bit more about history of North and South Korea.
The DMZ is a buffer zone established in 1953 when the Armistice Agreement was signed, along the north and south of the Military Demarcation Line, 2km into North Korea and 2km into South Korea.
The first destination is Imjingak Pavilion in Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do ( , ) Province, about an hour drive from Seoul. Only 7km from the ceasefire line, it is the railroad disconnection point between South and North Korea.
This place is also dubbed the “hometown for displaced people” due to the close proximity to the North. Here, they perform ancestral rites by bowing toward their hometowns every New Year's Day and Chuseok, Korean Thanksgiving.
Behind the Mangbaedan Memorial Alter is the Bridge of Freedom, which 13,000 South Korean prisoners crossed to return home during the war.
Keeping the bridge here is unbelievable, so that we can hear the story and know what occured here and that we can learn from it, and not resort back to the past of what happened.
North Korea conducted numerous provocations even after the ceasefire in 1953. The four underground tunnels they built for secret forays into the South are prime examples.
The Third Tunnel, in particular, was deemed to be the most threatening as an invasion tool due to its proximity to the capital; only 52km north of Seoul or a 45-minute drive by car.
Spanning over 1,635m in length, 2m in width, and 2m in height, it is estimated that approximately 30,000 soldiers could move through the tunnel per hour.
It's really nice to experience for this first hand to see exactly what it looks like and to actually see how many times the North try infiltrate into the South, to see the history how close they are to one another.
The next stop is the Dora Observatory at the northernmost point of the Military Demarcation Line where visitors can catch a rare glimpse of North Korea through binoculars. How do foreign visitors feel, seeing North Korea in person? The North Korean flag catches the eye. South Korea also has its giant flag on its side, and they are known to be the tallest flagpoles in the respective countries.
Although the Korean War was suspended 65 years ago, tension and peace still coexist in the area.
Its history is still going on, as a history major it's interesting and fascinating to see. There's no movement you don't see this where we come from.
The last destination is Dorasan Station, the only international station across the nation. It was once a route for freight trains with industrial supplies traveling into the North but now a tourist train running once a day. The station is one of many symbols of Korea's separation, but it also reflects the hopes for a successful reunification. It’s currently the last station toward the north, but it will eventually be the first one on the northern side when the railways are connected.
How did the foreign visitors enjoy the DMZ tour?
It's a very interesting tour, very sad to see separation between two the Koreas when obviously they should be together, wish them the best of luck but I'm not very sure if it's gonna be done in our life time.
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World's MOST DANGEROUS BORDER - Korean DMZ, 3rd Infiltration Tunnel, Freedom Bridge
While in South Korea, i visited:
1) World's Most Dangerous Border / Korean DMZ
2) 3rd Infiltration tunnel / Paju
3) Imjingak / Freedom Bridge
4) Dorasan Train Station
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(KOR / ENG) DMZ tour & The 3rd Tunnel -Dug by North Korea 북한이 기습남침을 위해 판 제 3 땅굴
On 29th of November 2017, a day that the North Korea conducted the ICBM missile test,
we did the DMZ tour where you can visit the DORASAN station
- the last train station in South Korea and the before the first train station of the North Korea.
And the DORASAN Unification tower - An observatory that can look at the North Korea and the Military demarcation line of North Korea and South Korea.
We also visited the 3rd tunnel - A spy tunnel dug by North Korea to invade the South.
It is picked by the foreign visitors and tourists that one of the invaluable tour in South Korea.
For Military security reasons,
we were restricted for video shootings.
We could feel the tension of the truce status of North and South.
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