New trails have been opened up for visitors to get a close-up look at the Demilitarized Zone that separates North and South Korea.
Running 250km across the Korean Peninsula, it is seen as a barometer of inter-Korean relations.
Those have become increasingly tense in recent months.
Al Jazeera’s Rob McBride went on a media visit to part of the frontier in Ganghwa County, which borders North Korea.
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Hiking trails on the most densely mined area in the world? What could possibly go wrong? 👀💀
lol
They’re not hiking in the DMZ, just next to it on the southern side.
There are plenty of hiking trails in the Golan Heights that are near minefields just keep aware and mind the signage.
Both koreas must unite to dethrow foreign countries dominant from their country. Koreans are puppets in hands of china, USA,and other anti korean countries.Simular to Germany, Vietnam koreans must unite to give a stable progressive govt.