Dangjin Marine Tourism Organization (Sapgyo Hamsang Park) (당진해양관광공사 (함상공원))

  • Dangjin Marine Tourism Organization (Sapgyo Hamsang Park) (당진해양관광공사 (함상공원))
  • Dangjin Marine Tourism Organization (Sapgyo Hamsang Park) (당진해양관광공사 (함상공원))
  • Dangjin Marine Tourism Organization (Sapgyo Hamsang Park) (당진해양관광공사 (함상공원))
  • Dangjin Marine Tourism Organization (Sapgyo Hamsang Park) (당진해양관광공사 (함상공원))
  • Dangjin Marine Tourism Organization (Sapgyo Hamsang Park) (당진해양관광공사 (함상공원))
  • Dangjin Marine Tourism Organization (Sapgyo Hamsang Park) (당진해양관광공사 (함상공원))
  • Dangjin Marine Tourism Organization (Sapgyo Hamsang Park) (당진해양관광공사 (함상공원))
  • Dangjin Marine Tourism Organization (Sapgyo Hamsang Park) (당진해양관광공사 (함상공원))

Explanation

Dangjin Marine Tourism Organization, also known as Sapgyo Hamsang Park, is a unique theme park where old battleships have been turned into experience and exhibition halls. The park is comprised of a themed exhibition hall focused on the navy and marines, the inside and outside of military ships, flights and other exciting facilities, including a 4D video room, game center, carnival plaza, and indoor entertainment facility to help children admire and become intimate with the Navy and Marines. Also, Hamsang Cafe provides another resting area to enjoy ones visit fully.


Inquiry

+82-41-363-6960


Homepage

dpto.or.kr (Korean only)


Information Use

Experience Guide : [4D Room]
* Screening hours 10:00-17:00 / Lunch hour 12:20-13:20
* Weekdays: Screens every hour on the hour / Weekends & National Holidays: 30 minute intervals

* Screening available to group visitors regardless of schedule (40 seats available)

[On-site experience]
Treasure hunt, military food experience, crafting (wood craft, making human skeleton, 3D making, rubbing dinosaur, etc.)

Contact and Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-41-363-6960

Parking facilities : Available

Hours : June-August 09:00-19:30
March-May, September-October 09:00-18:30
November-February 09:00-18:00

* Last admission is 30 minutes before closing.
* Subject to change


More information

Available Facilities
[Landing Ship]
Exhibition Halls 1-8: Korean Naval Force and Marine Corps-related exhibition
[Destroyer] Exhibits facilities and living conditions inside of a battle ship
[Marine Theme Science Hall] Aquarium, fossil exhibition hall, special wooden art exhibition hall, dinosaur exhibition hall, etc.
[Outdoor Exhibition] Amphibious armored vehicle, tank, warship anchor, etc.
[Subsidiary Facility] 4D Video room, hang glider, Hamsang café, snack bar, Jinju shop, Dangjin Marine Camping Park

Restrooms
Available

Facility Utilization Fees
[4D Video room] Individuals 3,000 won / Groups 2,000 won
[Hang glider] Individuals 7,000 won / Groups 7,000 won

Admission Fees
[Hamsang Park + Marine Theme Science Hall]
Individuals - Adults 6,000 won / Children 5,000 won / Senior citizens 4,000 won
Groups - Adults 5,500 won / Children 4,500 won / Senior citizens 4,000 won

[Hamsang Park + Marine Theme Science Hall + Hang glider]
Individuals 13,000 won / Groups 12,000 won

* Groups: 20 people or more
* Adults (ages 19-64) / Children: (ages 3-18) / Senior citizens (ages 65 and older)

Reservation Info. for Natives
Reservation required for group tours.

Location

79, Sapgyocheon 3-gil, Dangjin-si, Chungcheongnam-do

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