President Moon Jae-in opened Bukaksan Mountain in 52 years and walked Dulle-gil with Eom Hong-gil and Lee Si-young.



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President Moon Jae-in walked the dulle-gil on the north side of Mount Bukak, behind the Blue House, which is open to the public after 52 years on the 31st.

On the 31st, President Moon Jae-in opened the iron gate of Bukaksan Mountain, behind the Blue House, where public access was restricted for 52 years.

At 10 a.m. that day, President Moon followed a trail along the north side of Bukaksan Fortress along with mountaineer Um Hong-gil, actor Lee Si-young, Buam-dong residents, and officials. of the government who participated in the inauguration of Bukaksan.

The public did not allow access to the north side of Mount Bukak for 52 years after the 1968 ‘Jan 21 Incident’. This walk was conducted as a final inspection, and Dulle-gil is open to citizens from 9 am from November 1st.

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President Moon Jae-in is listening to Captain Eom Hong-gil’s explanation before visiting Dulle-gil, the north side of Mount Bukak, behind the Blue House, which is open to the public after 52 years on the 31st. actor Lee Si-young, Buam-dong residents and government officials who participated in the inauguration of Mt.

The January 21 crisis is the so-called ‘Kim Shin-jo incident’ in which 31 members of North Korean special forces who were ordered to assassinate former President Park Chung-hee infiltrated the Blue House. Subsequently, the Park Jeong-hee regime controlled civilian access to Bukaksan and Inwangsan near the Blue House.

The opening of Dulle-gil on the north side of Bukaksan Mountain is the third opening of the Cheongwadae neighborhood, followed by the 24-hour opening of Cheongwadae-mae highway in 2017 and the full opening of Inwangsan-gil in 2018.

President Moon met with Captain Hong-gil Eom and a member of the Korean Mountain Federation on April 15, 2017 during the presidential election period, and promised to “open Bukaksan and Inwangsan to the public.”

The Blue House plans to open the south side of Mount Bukak in the first half of 2022.

President Moon arrived at the first exit (Buam-dong Rabbit Cave) on the north side of Bukaksan Fortress, received a report on Bukaksan’s management from the capital’s defense commander, Do-gyun Kim, and opened the Bukaksan’s iron gate upon receiving a key from the official.

These historic moments were accompanied by mountaineer Um Hong-gil, actor Lee Si-young, resident Kang Shin-yong, who lived in Buam-dong for more than 30 years, high school girl Jeong Hae-yang born in Buam -dong, Jung Jae-sook, head of the Cultural Heritage Administration, Park Jong-ho, director of the Forest Service, Kim Jong-jong-jong, head of the city of Yoon-jong, head of Seoul. President Moon and his group arrived at the third entrance of Bukaksan (Cheongwoondae Information Center) and listened to the head of the Chung Cultural Heritage Administration and the head of Kim Gu about the preparation process and the management plan after the opening.

Subsequently, he went to the Cheongwoondae Information Center to receive the entrance ticket and made his way to the Cheongwoondae shelter.

President Moon arrived at the Cheongwoondae shelter overlooking the south side of Mount Bukak and the city of Seoul, and spoke with attendees, including the head of the Cultural Heritage Administration, Kim, the Capital Defense Commander, Kim Gu, and Choi, on the plan to open the south side of the Bukaksan fortress in 2022.

President Moon passed the Gokjang observation deck, finished climbing Mount Bukak at the fourth inning, moved to Baeksasil Valley and Baekseokdongcheon, and shared greetings with residents who went on a weekend hike.

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President Moon Jae-in walked the dulle-gil on the north side of Mount Bukak, behind the Blue House, which is open to the public after 52 years on the 31st.



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