K-Colors of Korea April 2014 | Page 7

Where History is Wy still Present... A trip to the border area of North- and South Korea Text by Laura Kuhlig; Photos by Laura Kuhlig I am sure that all of the readers are aware that the border between North and South Korea is until today the most severely guarded border area of the world. Any atempts to cross it would fail miserably. herefore, I was really curious as to what I could expect from our trip to the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). My university in Chuncheon had prepared that outing for the students of the scholarship program I am part of as well. In the end of November it was already prety cold, but most of us were excited about the experiences we would share during those two days. Two university buses brought us to the “Korea DMZ Peace-Life Valley Education and Training Center” where we irst moved into our accommodations before starting with our prearranged schedule. First, we visited a museum where we learned about the emergence of the border strip and the development of the ecosystem in that area, in which now rare plants and animal species are at home. In addition, a movie about the same topic was shown to us and we listened to a scientiic presentation about ecologically conscious lifestyles, although I am not really sure were the connection between the presentation and DMZ lay. he next morning we were on our way to the fourth tunnel (4th iniltration tunnel), which was discovered in 1990 and later opened for tourists. North Koreans had dug this tunnel as a way to atack their neighbors secretly but they never reached their destination. Besides the more generously built tunnel, which was constructed later from the South Korean side to enable the access for visitors, the original passage was oppressively narrow, damp and of course badly ventilated. Ater a few minutes I got a headache because of the bad air and my stomach was not really feeling well either. I can only imagine how those men must have felt who worked for weeks under the earth to obey the orders of their leader. here was not much more to see 5