Feel the real nature of Korean War

The Hwangpo Ferry folk experience departs from the Duji Ferry on the Imjin River and lasts about 40 minutes to Jajangri. During the winter season, there are 6 trips, while in the summer season, there are 8 trips. Please note that operations are suspended from December to February due to ice, so it is advisable to avoid this period. Experience the Hwangpo Ferry with its stunning scenery. Let's delve into the details of the course.
The course is from Duji Naroo to Turtle Rock, Imjin River Red Cliff, Gwaeam, Gorangpo Stream, Horogoru Fortress, and back to Duji Naroo. Starting with the first destination, Turtle Rock, it is named because it resembles a turtle with its head tucked in. Next is the Red Cliff, which is said to be the backdrop of Gyeomjae Jeongseon's 'Imjin Red Cliff Painting,' where one can enjoy a beautiful view that looks like it is embroidered in white when the flowers bloom. As you become enchanted by the beauty of the Red Cliff, you will encounter Gwaeam. Gwaeam features the handwriting of Misu Heo Mok, a mid-Joseon scholar and a master of calligraphy. The next stop is Gorangpo Stream, a place filled with the pain of division, known for being where North Korean tank units crossed during the Korean War and for the famous infiltration of North Korean troops across the southern limit line in January 1968. The final destination, Horogoru Fortress, is an ancient fortress site of Goguryeo, located on a cliff where it is said that one could overlook the river.









