(2nd LD) Gov't to reopen all border walking trails for this year | Yonhap News Agency
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The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism said in a joint press release with related government offices that the trails, collectively known as the DMZ Peace Trail, will be open from April 17 to Nov. 30. This image, provided by the Cheorwon County Office, shows visitors walking a section of the DMZ Peace Trail in the county in Gangwon Province. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) The DMZ, which is about 250 kilometers long and 4 kilometers wide, has divided the peninsula since the 1950-53 Korean War ended in an armistice rather than a peace treaty, leaving the two Koreas technically still at war. Command, which administers the DMZ as the southern enforcer of the armistice that ended the Korean War, said that this year's program does not include changes to the scope of border trails opened to the public. "The Republic of Korea government's announcement does not reflect a change to current activities within the DMZ," the UNC said in a statement, referring to South Korea by its formal name. "The UNC, in accordance with the Armistice Agreement, manages and enforces activities within the DMZ to ensure safety and stability. Korea says to seek consultation with UNC over push to reopen border trails inside DMZ Keywords #border trails #reopening Articles with issue keywords Most Liked (2nd LD) Han Kang's 'We Do Not Part' wins NBCC Award for haunting portrayal of trauma Paik Kun-woo, at 80, says 'Music chose me' (Movie Review) 'Salmokji: Whispering Water': mood runs deeper than plot (News Focus) Han Kang's NBCC win again spotlights art of translation (LEAD) BTS scores 7th No. 1 album on Billboard 200 with 'Arirang' Most Saved (2nd LD) Han Kang's 'We Do Not Part' wins NBCC Award for haunting portrayal of trauma (News Focus) Han Kang's NBCC win again spotlights art of translation Paik Kun-woo, at 80, says 'Music chose me' (Movie Review) 'Salmokji: Whispering Water': mood runs deeper than plot Liberal ex-prime minister to declare mayoral bid in conservative stronghold Most Viewed All Categories (LEAD) Lee urges bold measures to cope with concerns about energy situation, including emergency economic decree if needed Gov't proposes 26.2 tln-won extra budget to cushion impact of Middle East tensions Korean Air to enter emergency management mode over soaring fuel costs (LEAD) Trump calls on countries to 'go get your own oil' from Strait of Hormuz, or buy it from U.S.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism said in a joint press release with related government offices that the trails, collectively known as the DMZ Peace Trail, will be open from April 17 to Nov. 30. This image, provided by the Cheorwon County Office, shows visitors walking a section of the DMZ Peace Trail in the county in Gangwon Province. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) The DMZ, which is about 250 kilometers long and 4 kilometers wide, has divided the peninsula since the 1950-53 Korean War ended in an armistice rather than a peace treaty, leaving the two Koreas technically still at war. Command, which administers the DMZ as the southern enforcer of the armistice that ended the Korean War, said that this year's program does not include changes to the scope of border trails opened to the public. "The Republic of Korea government's announcement does not reflect a change to current activities within the DMZ," the UNC said in a statement, referring to South Korea by its formal name. "The UNC, in accordance with the Armistice Agreement, manages and enforces activities within the DMZ to ensure safety and stability. Korea says to seek consultation with UNC over push to reopen border trails inside DMZ Keywords #border trails #reopening Articles with issue keywords Most Liked (2nd LD) Han Kang's 'We Do Not Part' wins NBCC Award for haunting portrayal of trauma Paik Kun-woo, at 80, says 'Music chose me' (Movie Review) 'Salmokji: Whispering Water': mood runs deeper than plot (News Focus) Han Kang's NBCC win again spotlights art of translation (LEAD) BTS scores 7th No. 1 album on Billboard 200 with 'Arirang' Most Saved (2nd LD) Han Kang's 'We Do Not Part' wins NBCC Award for haunting portrayal of trauma (News Focus) Han Kang's NBCC win again spotlights art of translation Paik Kun-woo, at 80, says 'Music chose me' (Movie Review) 'Salmokji: Whispering Water': mood runs deeper than plot Liberal ex-prime minister to declare mayoral bid in conservative stronghold Most Viewed All Categories (LEAD) Lee urges bold measures to cope with concerns about energy situation, including emergency economic decree if needed Gov't proposes 26.2 tln-won extra budget to cushion impact of Middle East tensions Korean Air to enter emergency management mode over soaring fuel costs (LEAD) Trump calls on countries to 'go get your own oil' from Strait of Hormuz, or buy it from U.S.
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SEOUL, April 1 (Yonhap) -- All 12 peace-themed walking routes near the Demilitarized Zone separating the two Koreas will open for this year's program, the government announced Wednesday.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism said in a joint press release with related government offices that the trails, collectively known as the DMZ Peace Trail, will be open from April 17 to Nov. 30. Operations will be temporarily suspended in July and August due to the summer heat.
The trails stretching across border cities and towns in Incheon, Gyeonggi and Gangwon provinces were created in 2019 to give South Korean citizens a rare opportunity to explore the ecological, cultural and historical significance of one of the world's most tightly guarded borders. Some routes have intermittently run on a limited basis for security and other reasons, however, with all operations pausing during the extreme winter months before reopening for the new season.
This image, provided by the Cheorwon County Office, shows visitors walking a section of the DMZ Peace Trail in the county in Gangwon Province. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)
The DMZ, which is about 250 kilometers long and 4 kilometers wide, has divided the peninsula since the 1950-53 Korean War ended in an armistice rather than a peace treaty, leaving the two Koreas technically still at war.
This year's program includes sections inside the DMZ in Paju, Cheorwon and Goseong, according to ministry officials.
The government plans to increase the number of available operating days and participants this year to offer more people the chance to experience the area.
Access remains limited to South Korean nationals. Participants must register in advance through the official DMZ Peace Trail website (www.dmzwalk.com) or the Durunubi travel app. The participation fee is 10,000 won ($6.65) per person.
The U.S.-led U.N. Command, which administers the DMZ as the southern enforcer of the armistice that ended the Korean War, said that this year's program does not include changes to the scope of border trails opened to the public.
"The Republic of Korea government's announcement does not reflect a change to current activities within the DMZ," the UNC said in a statement, referring to South Korea by its formal name.
"The UNC, in accordance with the Armistice Agreement, manages and enforces activities within the DMZ to ensure safety and stability. Activities inside the DMZ require prior review, coordination, and authorization under established procedures."
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### Areas for Consideration
- Korea says to seek consultation with UNC over push to reopen border trails inside DMZ Keywords #border trails #reopening Articles with issue keywords Most Liked (2nd LD) Han Kang's 'We Do Not Part' wins NBCC Award for haunting portrayal of trauma Paik Kun-woo, at 80, says 'Music chose me' (Movie Review) 'Salmokji: Whispering Water': mood runs deeper than plot (News Focus) Han Kang's NBCC win again spotlights art of translation (LEAD) BTS scores 7th No. 1 album on Billboard 200 with 'Arirang' Most Saved (2nd LD) Han Kang's 'We Do Not Part' wins NBCC Award for haunting portrayal of trauma (News Focus) Han Kang's NBCC win again spotlights art of translation Paik Kun-woo, at 80, says 'Music chose me' (Movie Review) 'Salmokji: Whispering Water': mood runs deeper than plot Liberal ex-prime minister to declare mayoral bid in conservative stronghold Most Viewed All Categories (LEAD) Lee urges bold measures to cope with concerns about energy situation, including emergency economic decree if needed Gov't proposes 26.2 tln-won extra budget to cushion impact of Middle East tensions Korean Air to enter emergency management mode over soaring fuel costs (LEAD) Trump calls on countries to 'go get your own oil' from Strait of Hormuz, or buy it from U.S.
### Implications
- Command in last 3 paras) SEOUL, April 1 (Yonhap) -- All 12 peace-themed walking routes near the Demilitarized Zone separating the two Koreas will open for this year's program, the government announced Wednesday.
- The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism said in a joint press release with related government offices that the trails, collectively known as the DMZ Peace Trail, will be open from April 17 to Nov. 30.
- Operations will be temporarily suspended in July and August due to the summer heat.
- Command, which administers the DMZ as the southern enforcer of the armistice that ended the Korean War, said that this year's program does not include changes to the scope of border trails opened to the public. "The Republic of Korea government's announcement does not reflect a change to current activities within the DMZ," the UNC said in a statement, referring to South Korea by its formal name. "The UNC, in accordance with the Armistice Agreement, manages and enforces activities within the DMZ to ensure safety and stability.
### Expert Commentary
This article covers dmz, trails, border topics. Notable strengths include discussion of dmz. Areas of concern are also raised. Readability: Flesch-Kincaid grade 0.0. Word count: 678.
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