Kijong-dong
| village, place with historical importance, interesting place, ghost town
Korea (North) /
Hwanghaebukto /
Kaesong /
World
/ Korea (North)
/ Hwanghaebukto
/ Kaesong
World / North Korea / Kaesŏng
village, place with historical importance, interesting place, ghost town
(기정동/機井洞)
Kijong-dong (sometimes romanized as Gijeong-dong) is a village in Panmun-gun, North Korea. It is also called Peace Village (평화촌/平和村) in the north. On the southern side of the DMZ however, it is known as Propaganda village (선전마을). It is situated 1.8 kilometers from the South Korean village of Daeseong-dong, the only inhabited village in the southern side of the Korean Demilitarized Zone.
A guidebook published in the north states: "In this village located in the Demilitarized Zone is the Panmun Cooperative Farm embracing over 200 households. The village has a kindergarden, day care, senior middle school and a people's hospital. At various times field workers and building workers are seen in Kijong-dong. However, many in the south believe that Kijong-dong was built within the DMZ purely for the purpose of propaganda. The village reportedly has no residents except soldiers. At night lights come on in some of the buildings, but they turn on in the same buildings every night at the same time.
The world's highest flag tower stands at the entrance of Kijong-dong (160 meters tall) flying a 300 lb (= 136 kg) North Korean flag. This tower was not originally as tall as it is now, but when the flag pole in Daeseong-dong was extended, thus making it taller than the Kijong-dong pole, the North again quickly extended their pole taller in what some have called the “flagpole war” (깃대 전쟁).
Kijong-dong (sometimes romanized as Gijeong-dong) is a village in Panmun-gun, North Korea. It is also called Peace Village (평화촌/平和村) in the north. On the southern side of the DMZ however, it is known as Propaganda village (선전마을). It is situated 1.8 kilometers from the South Korean village of Daeseong-dong, the only inhabited village in the southern side of the Korean Demilitarized Zone.
A guidebook published in the north states: "In this village located in the Demilitarized Zone is the Panmun Cooperative Farm embracing over 200 households. The village has a kindergarden, day care, senior middle school and a people's hospital. At various times field workers and building workers are seen in Kijong-dong. However, many in the south believe that Kijong-dong was built within the DMZ purely for the purpose of propaganda. The village reportedly has no residents except soldiers. At night lights come on in some of the buildings, but they turn on in the same buildings every night at the same time.
The world's highest flag tower stands at the entrance of Kijong-dong (160 meters tall) flying a 300 lb (= 136 kg) North Korean flag. This tower was not originally as tall as it is now, but when the flag pole in Daeseong-dong was extended, thus making it taller than the Kijong-dong pole, the North again quickly extended their pole taller in what some have called the “flagpole war” (깃대 전쟁).
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peace_Village_(North_Korea)
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Coordinates: 37°56'46"N 126°39'20"E
- Kimhwa-up 97 km
- Maehyang-ri 99 km
- Munmak 122 km
- 감곡 123 km
- Dujeong-dong Seobuk-gu Cheonan-city 130 km
- Asan New Town 133 km
- Byeongcheon-myeon, Dongnam-gu, Cheonan city 143 km
- Sanganmi-ri 162 km
- Daegwallyeong-myeon 182 km
- Imwon-ri 248 km
- Inundated area 0.4 km
- Fortification and trenches 1.9 km
- Panmunjom Joint Security Area 2 km
- Former Czech and Polish NNSC camp 2.3 km
- network of trenches 4 km
- Camp Bonifas 6.2 km
- Camp Bonifas 6.2 km
- Camp Bonifas East 6.4 km
- Jangphung County 21 km
- Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) 55 km