Korea is the only divided country in the world. After the Korean War (June 25 1950 – July 27 1953), South Korea and North Korea established a border that cut the Korean peninsula roughly in half. Stretching for 2km on either side of this border is the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). As one of the last relics of the Cold War, the DMZ attracts a great deal of public interest, and is a popular destination for travelers visiting Korea. Despite the fact that this is the most heavily armed border in the world, it is extremely rare that any hostilities take place. These days the DMZ is a safe destination that we would thoroughly recommend to any traveler. The DMZ and its surroundings contain many interesting historical sights and pristine untouched natural surroundings.
Various organizations offer DMZ guided tours. Itineraries differ, but most tours will take visitors to an observatory, one of North Korea’s infiltration tunnels, a military base, and right into Panmunjeon, the Joint Security Area in the middle of the DMZ where negotiations between the two sides are held.
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The bridge of no return: Here was the last POW exchange after the Korea War.
North Korea prisinors were giving the option to either stay in South Korea or
go back to North Korea. It was a once in a life time opportunity! |
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North Korea |
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South Korea soldier |
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This is a picture of a North Korea soldier, its a bit blury but its as close as you can get. |
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South Korean soldiers staring at the North Korean soldiers |
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This is the room where they have their diplomatic meetings |
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A South Korean soldier |
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