Sunday, March 28, 2010

ODUSAN UNIFICATION OBSERVATORY

Opened in 1992, the Odusan Unification Observatory has welcomed over 10 million visitors and is a popular destination for international visitors interested in seeing the DMZ. From the observation platform, located at the summit of Mt. Odusan, visitors can see Mt. Songaksan in Gaeseong, in North Korea as well as the 63 City Building in Seoul, South Korea.


Shaped like a naval vessel, the Odusan Unification Observatory is a stone building with five floors above ground and one underground. Its remarkable architectural beauty makes it a favorite model for architecture students. On the first and second floor, photos and videos show life in North Korea and the past and future of the Korean peninsula. Visitors can also purchase North Korean products sold here.
 


 
 
 
 
Looking to north Korea. Equipped with 20 times the zoom - you can look through these binoculars.
 
 
This is a remake of a typical middle class north Korean bedroom.
North Korean fashion.
Items that were made in north Korea.

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