Good trips to enjoy in Paju in Gyeonggi-do Paju City · schedule Other · distance 63.7km · 3 stops · highlights Mosan Ranch, Heyri Art Village, Paju Imji…

Paju offers many sights and activities. You can experience dairy farming with children at Mosan Ranch, stroll through Heyri Village to enjoy the feast of various arts and culture, and calmly visit the Imjingak Tourist Site, which naturally inspires reverence. These experiences make for a meaningful trip.
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Mosan Ranch is a dairy experience farm that raises dairy cows and offers children the opportunity to experience them. The fundamental principle pursued here is to properly convey the value of milk to many people. The structure of the ranch is designed so that visitors can come anytime to learn or rest. It allows children to feel the warmth of the countryside and participate in hands-on programs where they can touch animals up close, such as milking dairy cows, feeding calves milk, and feeding cows. Additionally, visitors can see other animals like black goats, deer, chickens, ducks, and rabbits.
Heyri Art Village spans 150,000 pyeong and is located within the Tongildongsan Tourism Special Zone. Dreaming of being the most beautiful village on earth, about 300 creators and artists from various fields who passed a qualification and review process live together as a community. Heyri is a unique community village that integrates cultural and artistic production, exhibition, sales, and residence. It houses numerous galleries, museums, exhibition halls, performance venues, small theaters, cafes, restaurants, bookstores, guesthouses, art shops, and studios for artists. The name Heyri derives from the call-and-response phrase 'E Hey E Heyri' found in the latter part of a local farming song from Geumsan-ri nearby. Domestically, Heyri was designated as the third cultural district in December 2009 following Insadong (2002) and Daehangno (2004). Architects designed buildings that do not use paint and do not exceed three floors above ground, harmonizing with nature. Thus, a trip to Heyri begins with appreciating its architecture. Buildings with no clear inside or outside, those built on slopes preserving the terrain, and irregularly shaped buildings stand uniquely. Heyri's paths are not straight but follow natural curves without asphalt paving. The best way to explore Heyri Village is to stroll along these roads. While walking, visitors can photograph interesting buildings and enter art galleries encountered to enjoy artworks. Sixty percent of all buildings in Heyri are open to the public as places for creation and cultural enjoyment. This rule benefits visitors the most. Even while guests explore the village, creative activities are underway. Heyri hosts various cultural and artistic events featuring famous domestic and international groups according to the seasons. Therefore, Heyri is known both as a place to visit with dear companions and as a village striving to advance culture and arts. Nearby, it is also nice to visit Odu Mountain Unification Observatory and Provence Village.
Imjingak is a representative peace tourism site in South Korea that holds the pain of the Korean War and national division. This site has various war memorials, including the Imjingang District War Memorial and the US Military War Memorial. A train that used to operate up to Sinuiju in the north before the Korean War is on display. One of the two Imjin Railroad Bridges was destroyed during the war, leaving only the bridge pier. Mangbaedan is a place where displaced families bow toward their families in the North. Imjingak is known as a place filled with the sorrow of separated families. Millions of domestic and foreign visitors visit Imjingak every year. It functions as a unity and security tourism site hoping for reunification. Facilities include an exhibition hall, Pyeonghwa Nuri, Peace Gondola, and the Memorial Hall for POWs from the Korean War. The Imjingak area is developed as a large-scale tourist site with a total area of 140,000 pyeong.
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