From Pyongyang to the DMZ: Exploring North Korea's Borders
North Korea , a hermit kingdom shrouded in mystery, has long captivated the world's curiosity. Its borders, especially the one adjacent to South Korea at the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), are particularly intriguing. In this article, we embark on a journey to explore North Korea's borders, from the enigmatic capital of Pyongyang to the highly fortified DMZ. The Enigmatic Capital: Pyongyang Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea, is a city that seems frozen in time. Its wide boulevards and grandiose architecture provide a stark contrast to its isolated existence. Juche Tower One of the city's iconic landmarks is the Juche Tower, a 170-meter monument dedicated to the state ideology of Juche. Visitors can ascend the tower for panoramic views of the city. Kim Il-sung Square Kim Il-sung Square, the central gathering point of the city, is a place where massive military parades and rallies are held to celebrate the regime's achievements. The Mysterious Border The border between N...