Paju

[3] The city area of Paju is 672.78 km2 (259.76 sq mi),[4] and it is located just south of Panmunjeom on the 38th parallel.

[5] In 2002, the northernmost South Korean railway station, Dorasan, was opened, on Gyeongui Line.

North Korean territory and the city Kaesong can be seen from Paju's mountain Dorasan.

It has very strong vitality, and symbolize unity and harmonious life as a citizen of Paju.

They symbolize the peace and security of mankind, and they mean to desire the unification of the Korean Peninsula and the well-being of citizens.

Many mountains are located in eastern Paju, assemble to create the border with Yangju.

Paju has a monsoon-influenced humid continental climate (Köppen: Dwa) with cold, dry winters and hot, rainy summers.

[9] Imjingak is a park located on the banks of the Imjin River along the tracks of the former Gyeongui Train Line outside Paju.

There is also a restaurant, an observation deck, a pool in the shape of the Korean peninsula, and even a small amusement park.

From a long time ago, crops have been important for Korean people's livelihood because their land and environment were suited for agriculture.