Come with me to North Korea🇰🇵 😬Okay, so no, you can’t just waltz into North Korea, but this DMZ tour is the next best thing! Thanks to a day trip booked through get your guide we got an unforgettable glimpse into one of the world’s most mysterious places. ✨What is the DMZ? The DMZ was established in 1953 after the Korean War to serve as a buffer zone when North Korea, China, and the United Nations Command signed the Korean Armistice Agreement. Technically, though, North and South Korea are still at war because no official peace treaty was ever signed. Today, both sides of the DMZ remain some of the most heavily fortified places in the world. Tour Highlights: 🌉 Majang Lake Suspension Bridge – Epic views & a peaceful nature hike. 🔭 Dora Observatory – panoramic views into North Korea. On clear days, visitors can see the North Korean propaganda village of Kijong-dong and the city of Kaesong. We also saw signs that said no photos or videos and if caught we could be imprisoned up to 3 years and gurllll aint nobody got time for that. 🕊️ Imjingak Park & Bridge of Freedom – A powerful tribute to families separated by the Korean War 🚇 The Third Infiltration Tunnel – A mile-long underground walk through history. 🇰🇷🇰🇵Now here’s the current situation. North and South Korea are still technically at war. North Korea has been sending balloons filled with garbage over the border, while South Korea retaliates by launching balloons filled with food, medicine, money, and USB sticks with Korean cultural content across the border. South Korea blast news and kpop music at the border while North Korea broadcasts sounds of inanimate noise…it’s WILD. No idea how long this will last, but heads-up—if balloons are flying that day, the tour gets canceled. So, would you go to North Korea ?! Let me know! 👀
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