DMZ and UNESCO dolmen : One day Tour nearby Seoul
8:00am - Departure from Seoul
9:20am - Ganghwa Peace Observatory
10:00am - Coffee break in oriental tea caffe.
10:30am - Hwamunseok Culture center
11:15am - UNESCO Dolmen and History museum
12:30pm - Ganghwa Cathedral & traditional market (Lunch)
13:30pm - Gwangsungbo
14:30pm - Dongmak beach(foreshore) / Manisan Mountain
16:00pm - Return to Seoul
17:30pm - Arrival at Seoul
Ganghwa peace observatory
- is an observatory constructed in the northern area of the Civilian Restricted Zone.
Hwamunseok Culture Center
- Ganghwa Hwamunseok, Korea's only rush-weaving handicraft, is a cultural legacy inherited from Goryeo (the ancient Korean state) period, and is a product that is exclusively produced in Ganghwa-gun.
UNESCO Dolmen
- ‘Dolmens’ are stone graves/tombs which date back to the pre-historic era.
Ganghwa Anglican Cathedral
- A cathedral of the Anglican Church's Diocese of Seoul, opened on November 15, 1900
Gwangseongbo fortress
- The fortress was built in 1656. It was completely remodeled into a masonry castle with gates in 1745. During Sinmiyangyo (the American invasion in 1871), Gwangseongbo was the fiercest battle ground in Ganghwa.
Dongmak Beach
- The beach of the island has a bow-like shape, and when the tide ebbs, a vast foreshore appears with all kinds of sea animals such as clams, crabs, trumpet shells, corb shells and more, making the island an excellent spot for children
Manisan Mountain
- Manisan Mountain is located at the center of the Korean Peninsula, southwest of Ganghwa-do, and in between Hallsan Mountain and Baekdusan Mountain.