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        <description>Kaesong was the capital of the entire Korean peninsula during the Koryo Era and is, therefore, brimming with ancient history just waiting to be uncovered. A popular tourist spot for both locals and foreigners, the region is also famous for its proximity to the Joint Security Area - the only place on the Korean DMZ where both sides stand toe-to-toe.🌄 Social Media Patreon: www.patreon.com/dprkexplained Twitter: @BenWestonDPRK Instagram: @BenWestonDPRKChapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:18 Reunification Highway 02:30 Minsok Folk Hotel 02:54 Namdaemun 04:12 Panmunjom 05:36 Koryo Museum 06:06 Janamsan &amp; Lunch 06:58 Concrete Wall 08:00 Tomb of King Kongmin 08:46 Manwoldae 10:05 Sonjuk Bridge 11:05 End of the Day 11:58 Outro🎵 Music: 밭갈이-노래 - Ploughing Song 조국의 품 - Bosom of the Fatherland 그품  떠나 못살아 - Cannot Live Apart from the Embrace 사향가 - Nostalgia#NorthKorea #DPRK #Kaesong</description>
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