Introduction:
The Sangseung Observation Post (상승OP) operates as a forward OP monitoring North Korean activities (currently Biryong Camp is in charge of the operation). Soldiers manning the post are on alert 24 hours a day. Visitors can view North Korean guard posts usi

Directions [Subway + Bus] Jeongok Station (Seoul Subway Line 1), take a bus to Baekak-myeon. Or, Uijeongbu station (Seoul Subway Line 1), get off at Jeokseong, take bus 33. - Get off in front of the Baekak-myeon Office, and take a car for 15 minutes. * There is no public transportation, so take a car or join a tour group.
Tel:
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

• For more info: +82-31-839-2735,
+82-31-839-2061

Information:
The Sangseung Observation Post (상승OP) operates as a forward OP monitoring North Korean activities (currently Biryong Camp is in charge of the operation).
Soldiers manning the post are on alert 24 hours a day.
Visitors can view North Korean guard posts using binoculars, while iron fences and the vast Yeoncheon plain are also visible.
Viewing the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) that stretching across the plains offers a view of the habitat of a wide array of plants and animals that are rarely found elsewhere, such as eagles, goshawks, roe deer, and goats.
Visitors can see the faces and movements of North Korean soldiers at their guard posts, and depending on the time, hear various North Korean propoganda broadcasts targeted towards South Korea.
This is truly a front-line observation post on the DMZ.
The No.
1 Tunnel (제1땅굴) is not open to the public since it is located in the Demilitarized Zone.
However, a life-size model has been created and is on exhibit at the Sangseung OP, the closest observation post.
The No.
1 Tunnel was discovered on November 15, 1974, by Sergeant Koo Hasa when his reconnaissance team sensed suspicious steam rising from the ground.
After a few gunshots from a guard post in North Korea, Koo’s team started the investigation.
It turned out that the tunnel was made by North Korean soldiers to infiltrate and aid in the invasion of the South.
Telephone: +82-31-839-2735,+82-31-839-2061

Operating:Operating
Hours 09:00-16:00

Reservation:
Reservation Info.
for Foreigners At least five days before any planned visit, an application form to enter a security tourism site should be filled out and sent to the Baekak-myeon Office. * Entrance process: Fill out an application form → Send it to the Baekak-myeon Office → Application is forwarded to the appropriate military unit → Approval → Entrance (identification is required).
* Matters to comply with – After you enter the area, you should act in accordance with the instructions of the personnel at the observation post, and should remain with your visiting group at all times.

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