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  • People hold signs and flowers during their "Stay Still" silent march against what they insist, lax response of President Park Geun-hye's government after the Sewol ferry was sunken in waters off the southwestern island of Jindo on April 16, 2014, on the street, Seoul, South Korea, May 10, 2014. Signs read,"Stay still", pasquinading captain of Sewol, who was broadcasting a message for passengers to wait until further notice, when the ferry was sinking, according to local media. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • Part of Gangnam area is seen in Seoul October 7, 2012. Gangnam is the most upmarket neighbourhood in the South Korean capital. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • An indoor swimming pool is seen at the top of a luxury hotel in the Gangnam area of Seoul October 7, 2012. Gangnam is the most upmarket neighbourhood in the South Korean capital. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • Seoul, March 2014. / Lee Jae-Won
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  • Part of Gangnam area is seen down the Han River (L) in Seoul October 2, 2012. Gangnam is the most upmarket neighbourhood in the South Korean capital. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • Seoul, April 2014. / Lee Jae-Won
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  • Seoul, April 2014. / Lee Jae-Won
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  • Seoul April 8, 2014. / Lee Jae-Won
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  • Incheon, April 2014. / Lee Jae-Won
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  • A North Korean soldier watches through a lens at the truce village of Panmunjom in the demilitarized zone in Paju, north of Seoul, that separates North Korea from the South February 20, 2008. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • A North Korean soldier looks south on the north side of the truce village of Panmunjom in the demilitarised zone (DMZ) separating the two Koreas in Paju, north of Seoul, December 6, 2008. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • A North Korean soldier looks to the South as he patrols at the truce village of Panmunjom in the demilitarised zone separating the North from South Korea in Paju, about 55 km (34 miles) north of Seoul March 19, 2013. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • A North Korean soldier briefs North Korean officials visiting the truce village of Panmunjom in the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas in Paju, north of Seoul, September 29, 2010. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • North Korean soldiers film the South Korean side as soldiers of the U.S. and South Korea, Korean War veterans and officials (not pictured) attend a ceremony marking the 60th anniversary of the Korean War ceasefire agreement at the truce village of Panmunjom, north of Seoul July 27, 2013. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • A military binocular is seen as North Korean soldiers watch south behind it at the truce village of Panmunjom in the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas in Paju, north of Seoul September 29, 2010. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • North Korean soldiers patrol in the northern part of the Joint Security Area, at the truce village of Panmunjom in the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas, north of Seoul April 30, 2008. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • A North Korean soldier stands guard in the truce village of Panmunjom, about 55 km (34 miles) north of Seoul May 16, 2007. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • North Korean soldiers stand guard at the truce village of Panmunjom in the demilitarized zone which separates the two Koreas, about 55 km (34 miles) north of Seoul, November 1, 2006. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • People look the north at a village near the demilitarised zone separating the two Koreas in Paju, north of Seoul, South Korea, Aug 21, 2017. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • The logo of Japanese automaker Toyota is seen on a car during a press preview of the Seoul Motor Show in Goyang, north of Seoul, April 2, 2015. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • South Korean automaker Hyundai Motor's Sonata Plug-in Hybrid (front R) and Enduro are displayed during a press preview of the Seoul Motor Show in Goyang, north of Seoul, April 2, 2015. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • Asimo, human-shaped robot developed by Japanese automaker Honda shows its ability during a press preview of the Seoul Motor Show in Goyang, north of Seoul, April 2, 2015. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • Audi's electronic car, A3 e-tron is displayed during a press preview of the Seoul Motor Show in Goyang, north of Seoul, April 2, 2015. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • North Korean factory workers attend a ceremony marking the completion of a garlic processing factory that a South Korean company invested in, in Kaesong, North Korea, about 70 km (45 miles) northwest of Seoul, February 6, 2007. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • A boy with his puppy in front of a placard featuring residents' protest against the THAAD at Soseong-ri village in Seongju, about 300 km southeast of Seoul, South Korea, October 4, 2017. Soseong-ri village is about 2 km away from a U.S. military base, a former golf course of Lotte, where the U.S. Army installed the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system after South Korean government decided to install the U.S. missile defense shield as a countermeasure to nuclear and missile tests of North Korea while residents and civic groups were protesting against the installation. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Former North Korean defectors living in the South playing the role of North Korean defectors fleeing in China, perform during a campaign in Seoul December 9, 2008. Attendants asked for protection of human rights of North Korean defectors wandering in China and not to send them back to North Korea by force. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • A North Korean family in Pyongyang enjoy May Day, one of the most celebrated holidays in the North. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (NORTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • North Koreans bid farewell to South Koreans at Sunahn airport in North Korea's capital Pyongyang. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (NORTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • North Korean acrobats hold a flag shared by North and South Korea showing an unified Korean peninsula at Mount Kumgang, North Korea February 16, 2008.  Photo by Lee Jae-Won (NORTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Visitors talk in front of a painting of the late North Korean founder Kim Il-Sung and his son and leader Kim Jong-Il in Pyongyang August 19, 2003. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (NORTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • North Korean students study at the largest public library in Pyongyang December 19, 2006. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (NORTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Kang (C), who wants to be known only with his family name and came to South Korea in 2003 after he left North Korea, crosses a stream on stepping-stones during an interview in Seoul, South Korea, October 3, 2017. The North Korean defector living in the capital of the South, Kang, did not want his face to be photographed because of security of his family members who live in the North. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • A portrait of late North Korean founder Kim Il-sung is seen under a North Korean flag as it snows in Pyongyang December 19, 2006. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (NORTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • North Koreans wave flowers as South Koreans arrive at Sunahn airport in North Korea's capital Pyongyang August 14, 2003. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • Chinese tourists play golf at a golf course in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang May 1, 2004. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (NORTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • A South Korean dog sled racer competes in the first dog sled race held in North Korea at Mount Kumgang, North Korea February 17, 2008. About 35 teams took part in the event held at a mountain resort run by an affiliate of the South's Hyundai Group. Due to a lack of snow, the racers used sleds mounted on wheels and competed on a coastal road with the Diamond Mountain range in the background. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • North Korean students display a mosaic by turning pages of books during the Arirang Mass Games at the May Day stadium in Pyongyang, October 10, 2005. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (NORTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • A North Korean student sings a song under portraits of North Korea's late leader Kim Il-sung (L) and leader Kim Jong-il at a class room of the Mankyongdae juvenile student palace in Pyongyang. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (NORTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • A North Korean couple ride on a bicycle as North Koreans gather at Taedong river to celebrate the 60th birthday of the North Korean ruling communist party in central Pyongyang. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (NORTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • North Korean young students use subway in Pyongyang August 15, 2003. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • Central North Korean capital Pyongyang is seen in this aerial photo November 13, 2008. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • North Korean students play accordions during lessons in North Korea's capital Pyongyang. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (NORTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • A North Korean marching band performs at Neungrado amusement park in Pyongyang August 15, 2003. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (NORTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • North Koreans wave to South Koreans after they read joint mass with South Koreans at a Catholic church in Pyongyang August 17, 2003. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (NORTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • North Korean students perform during the country's famed Arirang Mass Games at the May Day stadium in central Pyongyang October 10, 2005. The Arirang Mass Games involves 100,000 performers, including 20,000 students who organised a massive mosaic by turning pages of books that composed the back-cloth.  Photo by Lee Jae-Won (NORTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • North Koreans ride on a truck carrying cabbages in Mount Kumgang in Kosong, North Korea November 20, 2004. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (NORTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • North Korean women work at the Taedonggang Beer factory in the North Korean capital Pyongyang May 3, 2004. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (NORTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Policemen scuffle with anti-North Korea and pro-U.S. activists as the police try to take away a North Korean flag (bottom) from the activists attempting to burn it during a rally to welcome U.S. President Barack Obama and to denounce the North near the U.S. embassy in Seoul November 19, 2009. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • North Koreans wave flowers as South Koreans arrive at Sunahn airport in North Korea's capital Pyongyang. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (NORTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Hyeonseo Lee walks on stepping stones at the Cheonggyecheon stream in central Seoul, June 19, 2015. Lee left North Korea at the age of 17 and came to South Korea in 2008. She is now a human rights campaigner living in South Korea. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • North Korean university students walk near the Mankyongdae, the house where the late leader Kim Il-sung was born, in Pyongyang. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (NORTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • North Koreans on a bus wave in the capital Pyongyang. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (NORTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • Dog meat or "Dan go gi" in North Korean expression, is placed on a table at a famous restaurant in Pyongyang November 13, 2008. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • Central Pyongyang is seen in this aerial photo. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (NORTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • South Korea's Kim Do-heon (C) is challenged by North Korea's An Yong-hak (L) and Lee Kwang-chon during their 2010 World Cup qualifier soccer match at the Seoul World Cup stadium in Seoul June 22, 2008. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • A North Korean child and her mother carry a pole in Pyongyang August 17, 2003. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • North Korean defector Hyeonseo Lee poses for a photo at the Cheonggyecheon stream in central Seoul, June 19, 2015.  Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • North Korean defector Hyeonseo Lee poses for a photo near the Cheonggyecheon stream in central Seoul, June 19, 2015.  Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • A North Korean flag (L) flutters from a tower in the North Korean village of Gijungdong as a South Korean flag (R) is seen at Daesungdong freedom village of South Korea, near the truce village of Panmunjom in the demilitarised zone separating the two Koreas, in Paju, about 55 km (34 miles) north of Seoul May 26, 2010. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • A customs officer checks as a vehicle of a South Korean company carrying products made in inter-Korean Kaesong Industrial Complex in North Korea, arrives at the customs, immigration and quarantine (CIQ) office, just south of the demilitarized zone separating the North from South Korea in Paju, north of Seoul April 27, 2013. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • North Korean soldiers patrol behind a concrete border as a South Korean soldier (L) keeps watch at the truce village of the Panmunjom in the demilitarised zone separating the two Koreas in Paju, north of Seoul, September 14, 2011. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Members of conservative civic groups (not pictured), which consists of North Korean defectors living in South Korea, release balloons towards North Korea in Yeoncheon, near the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas, north of Seoul early August 21, 2013. The balloons contain soap, socks, condoms, rubber gloves, toothpaste, toothbrushes and leaflets denouncing the North Korean regime. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • A North Korean soldier (R) watches south as a South Korean soldier stands guard, between at the concrete border separating the two Koreas at the truce village of Panmunjom in the demilitarized zone in Paju, north of Seoul. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • South Korean soldiers check military fences as they patrol near the demilitarized zone separating North Korea from South Korea, in Paju, north of Seoul February 12, 2013. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • The snow-covered North Korean village of Gijungdong is seen in this picture taken from a South Korean observation post, just south of the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas, in Paju, north of Seoul. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • North Korean defector living in South Korea, Han Seo-hee, poses at a studio of a South Korean television talk show in Goyang, north of Seoul June 14, 2012. Han was a member of an elite, secret performance unit for former North Korean leader Kim Jong-il and now she struggles to make jokes on a South Korean television programme.  /Lee Jae-Won
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  • South Korean Ko Ju-rak (R), 82, who is originally from North Korea's Kabsan in North Hamkyong Province, his sons and grandchildren bow in the direction of the North during a traditional sacrificial ritual at Imjingak pavilion in Paju, north of Seoul September 22, 2010, on the occasion of Chuseok, the Korean Thanksgiving Day. Ko has not been able to visit his hometown since the 1950-53 Korean War. Chuseok is a time for Korean families to remember and honour their dead ancestors and Imjingak pavilion is the closest residents of the capitalist south can get to the border with the communist north. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • Ribbons bearing messages wishing for unification of the two Koreas hang on a barbed-wire fence at the Imjingak pavilion, near the demilitarized zone (DMZ) which separates the two Koreas in Paju, north of Seoul September 30, 2012, on the occasion of Chuseok, the Korean Thanksgiving Day. Chuseok is a time for Korean families to remember and honour their dead ancestors and Imjingak pavilion is the closest residents of the capitalist south can get to the border with the communist north. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • U.S. activist Gloria Steinem (6th R, front row), Nobel Peace Prize laureates Mairead Maguire (2nd R, front row) from Northern Ireland and Leymah Gbowee (3rd R, front row) from Liberia, walk with other activists toward the Imjingak Pavilion from the Unification Bridge along the military fences near the demilitarized zone (DMZ) separating the two Koreas, in Paju, north of Seoul, May 24, 2015. About 30 women activists from around the world crossed the DMZ from North Korea to South Korea on Sunday by bus through the western land route instead of their original plan to walk through the truce village of Panmunjom by accepting Seoul's recommendation, to mark the International Women's Day for Disarmament. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • A South Korean soldier stands guard inside of the Military Armistice Commission building at the truce village of Panmunjom in the demilitarised zone (DMZ) separating North Korea from South Korea, about 55 km (34 miles) north of Seoul, September 25, 2013. Panmunjom is located in one of the world's most heavily fortified frontiers, DMZ, the 4-km (2.5 mile) wide buffer that runs along the heavily armed military border. The divided Korean peninsula is still technically at war, with the 1950-53 Korean War ending in an armistice rather than a peace treaty. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • A U.S. soldier stands guard on the Bridge of No Return at the truce<br />
village of Panmunjom, about 50 km (31 miles) north of Seoul August 6,<br />
2003. South and North Korea are still technically at war as the<br />
armistice has not been replaced by a peace treaty. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • A North Korean soldier (top) looks on as a South Korean soldier stands guard at the truce village of the Panmunjom in the demilitarised zone separating the two Koreas, in Paju, north of Seoul. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • A cross is hung on barbed wires near the Imjinkak pavilion, about 7 km (4.3 miles) south of the demilitarized zone, which separates the two Koreas, in Paju, about 50 km (31 miles) north of Seoul January 1, 2007. North Korea marked the New Year proudly on Monday, hailing its first nuclear test as one of the most auspicious events in the nation's history and vowing to boost its deterrent force even further. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • Portraits of North Korean founder Kim Il-sung (L) and his son and late leader Kim Jong-il are hung at a pavilion, just south of the border between the two Koreas, in Paju, north of Seoul. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • A South Korean flag flutters in the wind on a South Korean observation post, just south of the demilitarised zone separating the two Koreas in Paju, north of Seoul January 1, 2011. North Korea called for end to confrontation and emphasised the need for dialogue with the South in a joint editorial published on Saturday by official newspapers, repeating the line from a year ago in the wake of clashes in 2010. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • A South Korean soldier keeps watch northwards as he stands guard on the south side of the truce village of Panmunjom in the demilitarised zone separating the two Koreas in Paju, north of Seoul April 28, 2010. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • Ribbons containing visitors' messages for the peace and reunification of Korean peninsula are seen on a military fence near the demilitarized zone separating North Korea from the South in Paju, north of Seoul. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • South Korean soldiers participate in a military drill near the demilitarized zone separating North Korea from South Korea, in Paju, north of Seoul February, 12, 2013. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • Holding a flower, a South Korean girl assuming a North Korean girl appears after opening of a gate leading into the dimilitarized zone seperating the two Koreas near Dorasan station in Paju, north of Seoul, South Korea, during a ground breaking ceremony on September 18, 2002. Long-time rivals South and North Korea began work to relink railways and roads, in landmark events symbolically piercing the world's last Cold War frontier. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • A couple look at the North Korean village of Kaepoong county from an observation post for tourists, near the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas in Paju, north of Seoul. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • The window near the DMZ separating North Korea from South Korea, in Paju, north of Seoul, April 10, 2013. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • A worker with a construction company, looks out through the window from his empty apartment in the middle class suburb in Goyang, north of Seoul April 1, 2013. The worker says he was forced to buy an unsold 800 million won ($716,400) apartment, built by his employer in 2008, as the company teetered on the edge of bankruptcy. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • Ribbons on which people wrote their messages for the reunification of the two Koreas, are hung on the military fence at a village near the demilitarised zone separating the two Koreas in Paju, north of Seoul, South Korea, Aug 21, 2017. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Sergio Rocha, president and CEO of GM Korea poses next to Spark EV at the Seoul motor show in Goyang, north of Seoul March 28, 2013. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Denmark's Crown Prince Frederik (L) and Crown Princess Mary in the truce village of Panmunjom in the demilitarised zone separating the two Koreas in Paju, north of Seoul, May 13, 2012. / Lee Jae-Won/Reuters
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  • Park Geun-hye attends a national convention of then ruling Saenuri Party in Goyang, north of Seoul, August 20, 2012. Park defeated challengers from her conservative and right-wing party and was nominated candidate for the Dec. 19, 2012 presidential election. Park is the daughter of former military dictator Park Chung-hee who took power in a military coup in 1961 and ruled until his assassination in 1979. The late President Park was a lieutenant in the Japanese army during Japan's colonial rule over Korea and has been widely criticized when he imprisoned pro-democracy activists during his 18-year-seizure of power for "modernisation" of the country, according to local media. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • North Korean soldiers pose for a photo north of the truce village of Panmunjom in the demilitarised zone separating the two Koreas, about 55 km (31 miles) north of Seoul. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • North Koreans walk at a North Korean village in Kaepung county, North Hwanghae province, in this picture taken from Ganghwa Peace Observatory of South Korea, about 2 km (1.2 miles) south of the North Korean territory, in Ganghwa, 56 km (35 miles) northwest of Seoul, South Korea, Dec 4, 2017. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • A North Korean village and military facilities in Kaepung county, North Hwanghae province, are seen in this picture taken from Ganghwa Peace Observatory of South Korea, about 2 km (1.2 miles) south of the North Korean territory, in Ganghwa, 56 km (35 miles) northwest of Seoul, South Korea, Dec 4, 2017. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • A North Korean military guard post and North Koreans in Kaepung county, North Hwanghae province, North Korea, are seen in this picture taken from Ganghwa Peace Observatory of South Korea, about 2 km (1.2 miles) south of North Korean territory, in Ganghwa, 56 km (35 miles) northwest of Seoul, South Korea, October 2, 2017. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • A North Korean military guard post and a village in Kaepung county, North Hwanghae province, North Korea are seen in this picture taken from Ganghwa Peace Observatory of South Korea, about 2 km (1.2 miles) south of North Korean territory, in Ganghwa, 56 km (35 miles) northwest of Seoul, South Korea, October 2, 2017. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • North Korean soldiers working on the road and an ox cart are seen at a village in Kaepung county, North Hwanghae province, North Korea in this picture taken from Ganghwa Peace Observatory of South Korea, about 2 km (1.2 miles) south of North Korean territory, in Ganghwa, 56 km (35 miles) northwest of Seoul, South Korea, October 2, 2017. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • A high school graduate who escaped from North Korea weeps during a graduation ceremony at Hangyeore Middle and High School, which was built to educate North Korean teenage defectors, in Anseong, about 80 km (50 miles) south of Seoul February 10, 2012. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • A North Korean soldier (R) works at a border village in Kaepung county, North Hwanghae province, North Korea in this picture taken from Ganghwa Peace Observatory of South Korea, about 2 km (1.2 miles) south of North Korean territory, in Ganghwa, 56 km (35 miles) northwest of Seoul, South Korea, October 2, 2017. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • North Korean soldiers (C) talk at a border village in Kaepung county, North Hwanghae province, in this picture taken from Ganghwa Peace Observatory of South Korea, about 2 km (1.2 miles) south of the North Korean territory, in Ganghwa, 56 km (35 miles) northwest of Seoul, South Korea, Dec 4, 2017. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • A North Korean village in Kaepung county, North Hwanghae province, North Korea is seen in this picture taken from Ganghwa Peace Observatory of South Korea, about 2 km (1.2 miles) south of North Korean territory, in Ganghwa, 56 km (35 miles) northwest of Seoul, South Korea, October 2, 2017. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Soldiers salute during a temporary sacrificial ritual after exhuming the remains of three South Korean soldiers who were believed to have been killed by North Korean soldiers during the 1950-53 Korean War, at an excavation site on the summit of Sang, 1,290 m (4,232 ft) above sea level, which was one of the battlefields of the Mount Seorak combat during the war, in Goseong, about 200 km (124 miles) northeast of Seoul, June 19, 2013. According to the Agency for KIA ( Killed in Action) Recovery and Identification of South Korean Defence Ministry, about 160,000 South Korean soldiers were killed or missing during the war and the bodies of 130,000 among them, were not collected since the Korean War ended with an armistice. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • A North Korean village in Kaepung county, North Hwanghae province, North Korea, is seen in this picture taken from a South Korean observatory, just about 2 km (1.2 miles) south of North Korean territory, in Paju, 35 km (22 miles) northwest of Seoul, South Korea, Sep 29, 2017. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Paintings of North Korean hometowns drawn by people who are originally from North Korea, are displayed at an observatory, just about 2 km (1.2 miles) south of North Korean territory, in Paju, 35 km (22 miles) northwest of Seoul, South Korea, Sep 29, 2017. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • A North Korean flag (far L) on top of a tower in Gijungdong and a South Korean flag (far R) on top of a tower in Taesung Freedom Village, near the truce village of Panmunjom in the demilitarised zone (DMZ) separating two Koreas, are seen in this picture taken from a South Korean observatory, just about 2 km (1.2 miles) south of North Korean territory, in Paju, 35 km (22 miles) northwest of Seoul, South Korea, Sep 29, 2017. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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