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North Korea Observatory: Ganghwa Island Private Tour
North Korea Observatory: Ganghwa Island Private Tour
Ganghwa Island Private Tour (1-9pax, Private car)
For KrisFlyer members only
Highlights
Explore Ganghwa Island, situated in the northwestern part of Incheon, South
Korea, with a rich history dating back to prehistoric times. Enjoy diverse
activities and attractions, from historical sites to natural landmarks and
beautiful beaches. See must-visit sites on Ganghwa Island, such as the Ganghwa
Peace Observatory, Ganghwa-do Dolmen Sites, Ganghwa Anglican Church, and
Jeondeungsa Temple.
- Tour Ganghwa Island, South Korea's fourth-largest island, known for its rich history, natural beauty, and cultural heritage
- Delve into Korean history, with a role in military defense and international trade
- Take advantage of a private car with a professional guide to explore North Korean history and culture
— What Can You Expect —
Discover Ganghwa Island, South Korea's fourth-largest island, known for its
rich history, natural beauty, and cultural heritage. Inhabited since
prehistoric times, it has been a key player in Korean history, strategically
important for both defense and trade.
Today, Ganghwa Island is a sought-after tourist spot with diverse attractions,
such as historic sites, natural landmarks, and picturesque beaches. Visit
prominent places including the Ganghwa Peace Observatory, Gangwhado Dolmen
Site, Ganghwa Anglican Church, and Jeondeungsa Temple
Experience the best of Ganghwa Island and book with KKday!
- Ganghwa Peace Observatory
It was established in2008 as a symbol of peace and a place to learn about the
historical significance of the area. The observatory overlooks the Northern
Limit Line, the maritime border between South Korea and North Korea, and is a
popular tourist destination.Visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of the
surrounding area and learn about the history of the Korean War as well as the
current state of relations between the two Koreas.
- Ganghwa Hwamunseok Cultural Center
It is said that Ganghwa Hwamunseok developed into a handicraft industry during
the Goryeo Dynasty.During the Goryeo Dynasty, Ganghwa served as the capital of
Goryeo for 39 years. Wanggol mat,which was the best product among the mats at
the time, was produced for the royal family and bureaucrats who moved to
Ganghwa, and this historical event became the biggest background for Ganghwa
Hwamunseok to have been handed down to this day. Wanggol is largely divided
into roots, leaves, stems, ears, and flowers, and stems are used as materials
for Hwamunseok.
- Dolmen Site
In the Korean Peninsula, also known as the Dolmen Kingdom, there are three
areas where clusters of dolmens are located. These areas are Ganghwado in
Incheon, Hwasun-gun in Jeollanam-do, and Gochang-gun in Jeollabuk-do. Dolmens
in these three regions were registered as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO in
2000, meaning that they were recognized as important historic sites that tell
us about the prehistoric culture in East Asia.
- Anglican Church
When you look up the hill from Yongheunggung Park, you will see a unique Hanok
building. This is Ganghwa Anglican Church (Catholic church), a hanok building
with a unique two-story structure.The Anglican Church came into existence in
thisarea in 1900 during the Korean Empire period,and it was constructed by
British Bishop Charles John Corfe. Bishop Corfe wanted to build a church in a
more friendly form for the Joseon people on Ganghwado Island and brought the
master uilder and the carpenters who were responsible for building
Gyeongbokgung Palace.
- Gwangseongbo Fortress
Gwangseongbo Fortress is an important fortress that protects the Ganghwa
Strait. It is a long castle built along the strait by mixing stones and soil
after Goryeo moved to Ganghwado Island to fight against the Mongolian
invasion. It was the fiercest battleground during the Sinmi battle in 1871. On
April 23, the U.S. Marine Corps landed in Chojjin Fortress to attack
Gwangseongbo. In this battle, the Joseon army fought with inferior weapons,
and all but a few seriously wounded soldiers died. We can see the tombs of the
unknown soldiers who died in the war at that time and the monument to General
Eo Jae-yeon.
- Joyang Bangjik (textile)
Joyang Bangjik, the first textile factory in Ganghwa established with domestic
capital in 1993, was reduced to a deserted house after the decline of tempered
textiles over the years. The building, which had collapsed horribly, was
reborn as a huge cafe. The collapsed wall became a fine art museum and movie
theater,the long workstation was turned into a coffee table; and the space
where machines and people left was filled with antiques found in China and
Europe.
- Jeondeungsa Temple
It has been a historicallysignificant place from the time of ancient
Joseon,until the present day. So naturally, the atmosphere is quite different
than other places as you make your way up to the temple. After you get out of
your car and start to make your way up the mountain, you'll notice that it's
totally encircled by a fortress. This is the Samnang Fortress, which was
designed to help protect the land from foreign invaders.
- Dongmak Beach
is known for its clear blue waters and white sand, and is a popular
destination for swimming, sunbathing, and other beach activities. In addition
to its natural beauty,Dongmak Beach is also home to a number of restaurants,
cafes, and shops where visitors can enjoy local cuisine and purchase
souvenirs. The beach is easily accessible by car or public transportation, and
is a great place to spend a day relaxing and enjoying the natural beauty of
Ganghwa Island.
— Itinerary Overview —
9:00 am: Pick up from Hotel
- Ganghwa Peace Observatory
- Ganghwa Hwamunseok Culture Center
- Ganghwa-do Dolmen Sites
- Goryeo-gung Palace Site
- Ganghwa Anglican Church
- Yongheung-gung Palace
- Joyang Bangjik (textile)
- Gwangseongbo Fortless
- Jeondeungsa Temple
- Dongmak Beach8:00 pm: Arrive at hotel
Itinerary
Pre-trip Notice
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pick up from hotel (only accept pickup and drop off within Seoul city) - drive around 1-2hrstravel Gangwhado with professional guide, private car
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Additional information
- Children under 2 years old can join for free if they do not occupy a seat. Please inform us when making your reservation
- Final decisions regarding trips, including cancellations due to bad weather like blizzards, will be made on the same day. If the trip is canceled due to weather issues, a full refund will be provided
- Please note that pickups and drop-offs are only accepted within Seoul city
- Please take note of potential issues like high weekend passenger volume and traffic jams. The company will not be responsible for guests choosing weekend holiday groups
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