Munsan Station 문산역
Munsan Station first began operating as a regular station in April, 1906. The station is the first and the last station for a Commuter Train running from Gyeongui Line, a metropolitan subway line, to Dorasan Station. The station was designated as the last station of the Gyeongui Line in 1953, and has been operating since as a metropolitan railroad, after the Gyeongui Line opened in 2009.
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Unification ParkGyeonggi-do > Paju(Heyri Art valley) This park was built in Bongseo-ri, Paju-eup, in June 1973 to pay tribute to the soldiers who fought in the defense of the South during the Korean War, as well as to pray for unification. It is situated near Munsan station where the UN War Correspondent Center was located during the armistice talks. |
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