Concrete Wall
The Concrete Wall region is a great place to visit if you want to see North Korea's isolated rural landscape. A journey to this region is a terrific opportunity to get away from Pyongyang's hustle and bustle, and it's simple to see why this corner of the world is so special. Even though it shares a border with South Korea, the country's remoteness makes it seem even more isolated. The locals are immensely proud of their country and consider it to be their home.
You should not miss a tour of the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone). For nearly seven decades, the 4 km wide no-land man's has been left to nature, and it is now a haven for indigenous flora and species. You might be able to see it using binoculars if you're lucky. It's an exciting adventure. Keep in mind, though, that it is still under construction.
The Concrete Wall is one of the DMZ's most popular attractions. It's the only site on the planet where both sides of the border can be seen. It's also worthwhile to take a long look around the neighborhood. Binoculars will allow you to see the DMZ from afar. You'll also have the opportunity to take in the scenery. The DMZ serves as a haven for native vegetation and fauna.
Location: Concrete Wall (콩크리트 장벽), Kaesong/Demilitarized Zone, North Korea
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