It is the Aegibong Observatory in Gimpo, 1.4km away from North Korea.
Starbucks opened last year here, a symbol of inter-Korean confrontation, and it became a so-called "hot place."
The number of tourists increased eight times on weekdays and more than three times on weekends as it went viral as a unique place where you can enjoy coffee while looking at Gaepoong-gun and Songaksan Mountain in North Korea.
[Baek Hae-soon / Masan-dong, Gimpo-si, Gyeonggi-do: I wanted to share this delicious coffee with the people in North Korea right in front of me and show them the taste together]
[Carolina/Brazilian tourists: It's very historic and special to be able to see everything freely]
Gimpo City is adding attractions by decorating the road to the observatory with colorful Christmas trees.
[Kim Byung-soo / Gimpo Mayor: Please visit Aegibong Peak, which changes every year, and we will make it a tourist center of security and a hot place that the world pays attention to, so please show a lot of love and use it.]
Aegibong Peak is a civilian access control zone, but anyone can visit without much difficulty as long as they show their ID at the checkpoint.
Gimpo City plans to build a complex cultural facility in Aegibong Peak that can hold international conferences and promote monorails.
I'm YTN's Choi Myung Shin.
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