Freedom Village

The surreal state of life in the Korean DMZ

Freedom Village In the middle of the demilitarised zone in Korea sits one of the strangest villages in the world. This fortified outpost is a key element in the ongoing propaganda war against the North.
"I'm always feeling the tension," complains resident Yoon Sun-Duk. "We never let our guard down." In the event of a North Korean invasion, his village would be the first place attacked. But ironically, the biggest threat to the village comes from peace. Currently, residents pay no taxes or rent and homes are subsidised by the South Korean government. Average incomes here are five times that of other farmers. If Korea ever united, all these perks would vanish. The rare and endangered species which also inhabit the demilitarised zone would also be threatened.
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