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Paju completes construction of family art camping 'Peace Village'

17.06.2026 09:07 1 min 1 source
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The city of Paju, South Korea, announced the completion of the 'Peace Village' camping site in the Tongildongsan area. The facility offers 70 pitches: 26 glamping, 23 auto-camping, 10 caravans, and 11 camp-nic sites, along with amenities. The project cost 8 billion won (approx. $6.4 million), with 6.4 billion won from the national budget. Official opening is set for September 2026 after a trial run.

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