Sokcho
This large museum has a surprising amount of English in its narration of the history of the DMZ, as well as exhibits such as US POW letters and extensive鈥
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Despite its proximity to Seoraksan National Park, Sokcho (靻嶌磮) is more of a fishing town than a tourist hub. The main commercial activity 鈥 and its attendant aromas 鈥 are clustered along the waterfront. For most domestic tourists the main draw is the chance to sup on fresh raw fish with the tang of salt in the air. Seafood restaurant Abai Shikdang has been particularly attractive to visitors since its vintage eatery appeared in K-drama Autumn in My Heart. The beaches get crowded on New Year鈥檚 Eve when people gather to watch the first sunrise of the year.
Sokcho
This large museum has a surprising amount of English in its narration of the history of the DMZ, as well as exhibits such as US POW letters and extensive鈥
Goseong Unification Observatory Building
Sokcho
While this area was part of North Korea from 1945鈥53, today this building is the closest most South Koreans can get to glimpsing that world. There are鈥
Sokcho
The views of distant Seorak-san and the East Sea aren't bad, but it's best at dusk or dawn. Binoculars are available.