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연천구석기축제 · © KTO · KOGL Type 3
Why go
The Yeoncheon Paleolithic Festival celebrates the region's archaeological significance as a hub of prehistoric human activity. The festival showcases excavated artifacts, interactive exhibitions, and hands-on demonstrations of stone tool-making and ancient survival techniques. Visitors explore the area's geological and cultural heritage through guided tours and educational programs that reveal how early humans adapted to the Korean peninsula. The festival typically features outdoor activities, replica artifacts, and presentations by archaeologists, offering insights into Korea's oldest known settlements and the daily lives of Paleolithic peoples.
Quick highlights
- Ancient stone tool-making demonstrations and hands-on archaeological activities
- Paleolithic artifacts and excavation displays from the region
- Guided tours exploring local prehistoric human settlement sites
- Educational programs on early Korean peninsula history
- Interactive exhibitions reconstructing ancient daily life and survival methods