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Korea is the only divided country in the world.
After the Korean War (June 25, 1950), South Korea and North Korea negotiated and then designated the DMZ [demilitarized zone] 2km away from the truce line on each side of the border. As one of the last relics of the Cold War, the DMZ attracts a great deal of public interest. Korea DMZ tourist sites have been created to quench peoples’ curiosity on this unique area where tension and peace coincide. These sites are especially popular among foreign tourists. |
| Korea DMZ Tourist Sites |
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| • Paju-gun, Gyeonggi | |||
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| Panmunjeom | Imjinkak | Tongil Unification Observatory | The Third Tunnel |
| • Cheolwon-gun, Gangwon-do | |||
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| Cheorui Samgakji (The Iron Triangle Zone) |
The Second Tunnel | Woljeongri Station (Cheorui Samgak Observatory) |
Nodongdangsa (The labor Party Office) |
| • Yanggu-gun, Gangwon-do | |||
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| The Fourth Tunnel Observatory | Eulji Observatory | ||
| • Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do | |||
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| Goseong Tongil Unification | |||
| Additional Sites of Interest | ||
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| Korea Military Academy | War Memorial of Korea | United Nations Memorial Cemetery and Peace Park |