Participants of the DMZ Miracle Sound are taking a commemorative photo.

Participants of the DMZ Miracle Sound are taking a commemorative photo.

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Gyeonggi Province will operate the ‘DMZ Miracle Sound’ program, a DMZ tourist site tour in the civilian-restricted area of Paju, until October.


This program is a one-day tour that allows visitors to experience the division site and history by visiting DMZ tourist sites within the Civilian Control Line. The course includes various DMZ tourist sites such as Camp Greaves, which is being developed into a historical park using a former U.S. military base, Dorasan Station, the northernmost station on the Gyeongui Line, and the Unification Village.


In particular, at Camp Greaves, guided tours are offered at 10 exhibition halls, including Gallery Greaves, an exhibition hall converted from an old U.S. military bowling alley, and an ammunition depot. There are also events where participants can make military dog tags and try on military uniforms.


Gyeonggi Province plans to expand the opening of Camp Greaves in October this year. Previously, only Gallery Greaves was open to passengers of the Paju Imjingak Peace Gondola, but going forward, the viewing range will be expanded to include 10 exhibition buildings and rest areas within Camp Greaves.


The ‘DMZ Miracle Sound’ program will be held once a week every Tuesday until October, for a total of 15 sessions. Each session can accommodate up to 30 participants, and the participation fee is 30,000 KRW. Those interested can make reservations through the website (https://dmzpaju.modoo.at/).



From May to mid-July, a total of 127 people participated over 4 sessions.


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