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Korea's Demilitarized Miracle: The DMZ Village Inside a Minefield

6 min · 15 de jul de 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna visit the strange world of Daeseong-dong, the only civilian village inside the Korean Demilitarized Zone. They explore how this tiny farming community of around 200 people lives under constant military surveillance, with a 4.5-meter-tall fence, a nightly curfew, and South Korean soldiers disguised as villagers. Lucas explains the unique rules that govern life there — from tax exemptions to the world's tallest flagpole rivalry with the North's propaganda village of Gijung-dong. He recounts the 2015 landmine maimings that nearly reignited war, and the tense negotiations that led to the 2018 Panmunjom Declaration. The episode also touches on the DMZ's accidental transformation into a wildlife haven for endangered species like the red-crowned crane and the Amur leopard. A vivid portrait of a Cold War frontier frozen in time, where peace is both fragile and surreal. #Daeseongdong #Gijungdong #DMZ #KoreanDemilitarizedZone #Panmunjom #FreedomVillage #PropagandaVillage #Landmine #RedcrownedCrane #AmurLeopard #ColdWar #KoreanWar #Armistice #JSA #UNCommand #WildlifeSanctuary #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Korea's Demilitarized Miracle: The DMZ Village Inside a Minefield

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