Experience safety, geology, and the symbol of Taebaek
- Local people
- Pyeonghwa-gil, Taebaek-si, Gangwon-do (365 Safe Town), etc.
Taebaek is a highland city surrounded by high mountains such as Taebaeksan, Hambaeksan, Daedeoksan, and Yeonhwasan. The environment that preserves the geological history of the Paleozoic Era served as an opportunity to develop into the largest coal mining city in Korea. Behind the booming coal mining industry, where even a passing dog carried 10,000 won bills, there were countless sacrifices by miners who lost their lives in accidents. Is it because of that? In Taebaek, there is 365 Safe Town (Korea Youth Safety Experience Center) where you can experience various fun experiences on the theme of safety and learn how to deal with dangers that may occur in real life. In addition, the Taebaek Paleozoic Museum of Natural History, where you can experience the geology of the Paleozoic era, and the mountain smell experience, which allows you to experience various experiences based on the legend of Hwangji Pond, which symbolizes Taebaek and the city of coal that dominated an era, are the symbols of safety, geology, and Taebaek. Until then, a time worth remembering and remembering Taebaek awaits.
Inquiries: Tourism and Culture Division, Taebaek City Hall 033)550-2379