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Topic : S. Korea to reopen all border walking trails for this year
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TITLE : S. Korea to reopen all border walking trails for this year

S. Korea to reopen all border walking trails for this year



reopen all border walking trails ...

 

 

All 12 peace-themed walking routes near the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between North and South Korea will open for this year’s program, the government announced. The trails, called the DMZ Peace Trail, will operate from April 17 to November 30, with a temporary pause in July and August due to the summer heat. The routes are located in border cities in Incheon, Gyeonggi, and Gangwon provinces.

 

The trails were created in 2019 to give South Koreans a chance to explore the ecological, historical, and cultural significance of the DMZ. Some sections have been limited in the past due to security or weather, but this year the government plans to increase both operating days and the number of participants. Access is limited to South Korean citizens, and registration is required online through the DMZ Peace Trail website or a travel app.

 

The DMZ is about 250 kilometers long and 4 kilometers wide, separating the peninsula since the Korean War ended in 1953 with an armistice. The U.S.-led UN Command manages the DMZ for safety and stability. All activities inside the DMZ require prior review and authorization, and the scope of trails open to the public has not changed this year.

 

 

Edited using generative AI tools.
Source: https://www.koreaherald.com/article/10707372

 

Comprehension

When will the DMZ Peace Trail program operate this year?
How many trails are included in the program?
Which provinces are the trails located in?
Who can participate in the DMZ Peace Trail?
Why does the UN Command manage activities within the DMZ?

Discussion

Why do you think the government created the DMZ Peace Trail?
How could walking the trails help people understand the history of Korea?
What are the benefits of limiting access to South Korean citizens only?
How does the DMZ serve as both a barrier and a natural habitat?
Should international tourists be allowed to walk the DMZ trails? Why or why not?
How can programs like this promote peace on the Korean Peninsula?
What safety measures do you think are important for walking near a militarized zone?
How might experiencing the DMZ in person differ from learning about it in books or online?

Vocabulary

Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) – the border area separating North and South Korea
Armistice – an agreement to stop fighting without officially ending a war
Ecological – related to the environment and living organisms
Registration – the process of signing up or enrolling in a program
Authorization – official permission to do something