Review:
Korean Demilitarized Zone
overall review score: 4
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The Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is a buffer zone between North and South Korea, established at the end of the Korean War in 1953 to serve as a neutral area.
Key Features
- Military buffer zone
- Highly guarded border
- Tourist attraction
- Symbol of division
Pros
- Maintains peace and stability in the region
- Allows for communication and negotiations between North and South Korea
- Interest from tourists and visitors
Cons
- Constant tension and threat of conflict
- Reminds of the ongoing division between North and South Korea