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Korea Visa Application Center

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Postal Code10801
Address1857, Yulgok-ro, Jeokseong-myeon, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do

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Information & Inquiries• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-31-958-2557
Parking FacilitiesAvailable
Closed DaysMondays (except those falling on holidays or during vacation seasons)
Operating HoursWeekdays 10:00-17:00 / Weekends 10:00-18:00
* Subject to change due to natural disasters and/or local conditions
Imjingang Hwangpo Sailboat (임진강 황포돛배)

Imjingang Hwangpo Sailboat (임진강 황포돛배)

A Hwangpo sailboat quietly floats on the Imjingang River moving with the wind with its broad and yellow sail stretched out. Hop on a Hwangpo sailboat, which was a major means of transportation in the Joseon Dynasty, and enjoy the beauty of the red cliffs of Imjingang for about 45 minutes from Duji-ri to Jajang-ri. Paju Hwangpo Sailboat has fully recreated the original form from the Joseon Period and presents tourists with the excitement of traveling back in time. Once you board a Hwangpo sailboat and depart from Duji Quay, you will be able to immerse yourselves into the gorgeous landscape of Imjingang, from the red cliffs in Wondang-ri and Horogoruseong Fortress to Gorangpo Yeoulmok, where civilian access was restricted for several decades.