Located just south of the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), Imjingak Park stands as a poignant reminder of the Korean War and a symbol of hope for peace and reunification. The park, dedicated to the 10 million South Koreans separated from their families, features a variety of monuments and statues. Visitors can explore these points of interest, each offering a glimpse into the historical and emotional significance of the division. The park’s serene setting and thoughtful memorials provide a space for reflection and remembrance.
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