You can see the North Korean side, the Kaesong Industrial Park, two villages in the DMZ, and their flag poles (haha). You can use a telescope with 500 won coins. The outlook can not be photographed, only behind a yellow line before reaching the outlook, so everyone's photos are from this angle...
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You can see the North Korean side, the Kaesong Industrial Park, two villages in the DMZ, and their flag poles (haha). You can use a telescope with 500 won coins. The outlook can not be photographed, only behind a yellow line before reaching the outlook, so everyone's photos are from this angle...
South Koreans built a railway station near Panmunjom, the northmost in South Korea, fantasizing that they can directly pass Pyongyang to China and the mainland, now just a tourist attraction.
This is the most northerly railway station in South Korea, and now opens a train tour from Seoul to here, which can be reached to Pyongyang, and the railway station has also been used as a tourist attraction for 500 won.
It turned out that this train station is the northernmost station in South Korea, and then go forward to North Korea. Based on political factors, the section to North Korea cannot be used now. The train station is empty, but there are no people, mainly tourists. You need to pay 500 won to buy a platform ticket to get to the platform to feel the impact of political struggle on the people.
The North Korean railway terminal is a big and brand new railway station. It was originally planned to be a stop on the railway to Pyongyang, but plans to open the railway have been put on hold, and the station runs several DMZ sightseeing trains a day.