The 38th Line Observatory originates from the junction of the Han River in South Korea and the Imjin River originating in North Korea. The 38th Line Observatory can view North Korea from here. The observation deck on the 38th line is 140 meters above sea level. The observation deck is a five-story building on the ground. Photos that illustrate the real situation in North Korea are displayed here. It consists of a video room and a North Korean commodity store. Standing in the circular observation room on the 38th line observatory at an altitude of 140 meters, you can see Songhak Mountain in Kaesong to the north, and Yeouido "63 Building" to the south. The 38th Line Observatory Exhibition Hall on the 1st and 2nd floors is equipped with the Joseon Room and Unification Room, as well as facilities such as photos introducing the future situation, video room, large-scale maps, and wholesale and retail stores of North Korean products. In addition, there is a unified prayer room, a prayer altar and a huge unified prayer drum with a diameter of 2 meters and a weight of 600 kg. The 38th line observatory, flying the Korean flag, is located at a height of 70 meters at the intersection of the demilitarized zone and the southern limit line. On a sunny day, you can see the wonderful view of Mount Kumgang in the north. On the observation deck, people first went to the large auditorium in the white building to watch the information film, and then, regardless of the frequent sea breeze, they eagerly watched the opposite mountain and the sea "38th line" - Songdo, where the military confrontation between the north and the south . From the coastline under the unified viewing platform, it is only 4 kilometers away from Songdo. Looking down, you can clearly see that in the azure blue bay, Songdo, which is small in size but not trivial in significance, lies peacefully in it. Although it is called an island, it actually looks like a reef connected to the coast. Like an old man, patiently listening to the slap of the waves, if you want to see the Nine Immortals Peak in the distance and the 5 small islands in the sea (together they are called Sea King Kong), you need to use a coin-operated telescope. Through a high-powered telescope, you can see the North Korean military base command post. The height was originally 356 meters. Due to the fierce competition between the two sides during the Korean War, the height was bombed 5 meters lower. Since 1994, the Korean government has opened the observation deck on the 38th line of Gaocheng in the form of a unified security tour. The number of people visiting is increasing year by year, and now more than 1.5 million domestic and foreign tourists come here every year. For Koreans, this is a place where some people miss their homeland, miss their relatives, and entrust their long-cherished wish for reunification. To this end, a huge white marble Maitreya Buddha statue was built here, and there are also landscapes such as the Advance Pagoda and the National Xiongfei Pagoda. Standing on the observation deck on the 38th line, turning around and looking at the hillside opposite South Korea, among the thick green vegetation, the word "unification" arranged in Korean is extremely clear, and it is particularly eye-catching under the sunlight.
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.
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.
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.
It's also fun to look at the North Korean land across the road where you can know our history.
It is one of the meaningful places where you can see and feel the painful history of the Republic of Korea directly.
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.
The name of this observation deck is interesting - "unification"! It is self-evident! Recommend it.