The dividing line between North and South Korea.

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Seoul - This is the DMZ zone, like a dividing line between North and South Korea. Although the guard is tight, but in fact also become a tourist attraction.


The most frightening place was the location of a meeting of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Friday (27/4). This is the Korean Demarcation Zone.


You can also visit the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) or the Demarcation Line of the Military is a no-man's land about 48 kilometers north of Seoul City.


The Korean Demarkation Zone was established following the 1953 Korean Armistice Agreement. This Military Demarcation line divides the Korean peninsula into two parts.

Korean Demarkation Zone along 160 miles. Now is not just a strategic political meeting place, but the Korean Demarkation Zone is also a magnet for tourists.

The Korean Demarcation Zone may be one of the country's most vulnerable borders, but its presence has been visited by more than 1.2 million travelers each year. The data was obtained from the Korea Tourism Organization.

The most frequently visited Korean Military Demarcation Line of the Joint Security Area (JSA), also known as Panmunjom truce area.




Panmunjom is part of the DMZ or the most visited Korean Demarkation Zone, from both sides. This is where you can see the frontline up close and even visit the conference room.

In parts of South Korea, the atmosphere varies greatly, ranging from homes to the lively Dora Observatory at JSA, Korea's Demarkation Zone.

You must book private tours or groups guided by authorized operators, such as Koryo Tours in North Korea or Viator in South Korea. In North Korea, there are two fascinating major spots in the Korean Demarkation Zone, the Panmunjom and Wall Concrete observation posts which are the anti-tank barrier of South Korea.



In the itinerary usually takes tourists to unfinished infiltration tunnels (said to be built by North Korea), Freedom Bridge, Nuri Peace Park, Dora Observatory and Odu Mountain Observatory.

Also known as Unification Hill, the Odu Mountain Observatory is a viewing post that facilitates travelers with 360-degree viewing binoculars. Or can see the Korean Demonation Zone area.

From this place, you will see modern cities from South Korea juxtaposed with a marshy landscape in North Korea. You might just catch a glimpse of a white stork, an eagle, a bear, a goat or a deer.

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