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Visiting The Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), South Korea

10/11/2025

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​I did the DMZ tour!

​The Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is a 4 km wide buffer strip established in 1953 to separate North and South Korea following the Armistice Agreement. Running 250 km across the peninsula, it is ironically one of the world’s most heavily fortified borders, symbolizing the unresolved conflict since a peace treaty was never signed.
© Patrik Lord The group. Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), South Korea
Our group together with the North Korean defector dressed in black

A YouTube video about my tour:

​First we visited the Imjingak Peace Park

​First we visited the Imjingak Peace Park, located near the DMZ in South Korea, which was established in 1972 as a powerful symbol of hope for reunification. The site holds memorials and artifacts from the Korean War, including the Freedom Bridge, which was crossed by nearly 13,000 prisoners of war. It is a moving tribute to the divided nation.
© Patrik Lord Imjingak Peace Park. Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), South Korea
There were many tourists here at Imjingak Peace Park
© Patrik Lord Imjingak Peace Park. Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), South Korea
2654 km to the Philippines... good to know
© Patrik Lord Imjingak Peace Park. Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), South Korea
Everything is so cute here in South Korea
© Patrik Lord Imjingak Peace Park. Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), South Korea
Lots of info and impressions to take in

​Dora Observatory and the world’s most dangerous border

Next up we were visiting the Dora Observatory which provides a deeply impactful look at the Korean division. From the platform, you can visually trace the heavily mined border and see the North Korean countryside. The experience underscores the ongoing military tension and the palpable sense of unresolved conflict that makes the DMZ the world’s most dangerous, yet captivating, border.

And then we have the Flagpole War...

The South Korean flagpole at the DMZ is part of a famous "Flagpole War" with North Korea, symbolizing the military and propaganda contest between the two nations.
Here are the key details:
  • Location: It stands in the South Korean village of Daeseong-dong (often called "Freedom Village"), one of only two villages permitted within the DMZ.  
  • Height: The flagpole measures approximately 98.4 meters tall.  
  • Flag Weight: The South Korean flag weighing about 130 kilograms 
  • Context: South Korea erected this pole in the 1980s. North Korea quickly responded by building the Panmunjeom flagpole in its nearby propaganda village of Kijŏng-dong, which towers over the South's at 160 meters (one of the tallest in the world).  
The South Korean flagpole is therefore seen not just as a national symbol, but as the initial move in a literal height competition across the world's most heavily fortified border.
© Patrik Lord View over North Korea. The Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), South Korea
View over the border to North Korea and you can also see the famous South Korean flagpole

Descending down in ​3rd Infiltration Tunnel

​Visitors can explore a portion of this clandestine passage, revealing the chilling military threat from North Korea. The tunnel is 2 meters wide and tall, and the walk is physically demanding. At its end, sightseers can peer through a barricade that marks the actual border with the North. But we were not allowed to take any photos down there sorry to say.
© Patrik Lord 3rd tunnel entrance. The Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), South Korea
The 3rd infiltration tunnel entrance

Conclusion

​The DMZ tour, costing around €40, offered exceptional value. Highlights included seeing the actual border and peering into North Korea from Dora Observatory. The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel was memorable but challenging; the steep descent and limited air made it physically demanding. Meeting a North Korean defector provided a fascinating, unique perspective.
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