Kŭmgangsan Tourist Region

Kŭmgangsan Tourist Region
Kŭmgangsan Tourist Region

Map of North Korea highlighting the region.
Korean name
Chosŏn'gŭl 금강산 관광 지구
Hancha 金剛山觀光地區
McCune–Reischauer Kŭmgangsan Kwan'gwang Chigu
Revised Romanization Geumgangsan Gwan-gwang Jigu
Short name
Chosŏn'gŭl 금강산
Hancha 金剛山
McCune–Reischauer Kŭmgangsan
Revised Romanization Geumgangsan
Statistics
Area 530 km2 (204.6 sq mi)
Government Tourist Region*
Region Yeongdong
Dialect Kangwŏn
Notes

The Kŭmgangsan Tourist Region is a special administrative region of North Korea. It was established in 2002 to handle South Korean tourist traffic to Kŭmgangsan (Diamond Mountain).

Since 1998, South Korean and foreign tourists have been allowed to visit Kŭmgangsan, traveling at first by cruise ship,[citation needed] but more recently by bus on a newly built road through the Korean Demilitarized Zone. In 2002, the area around the mountain was separated from Kangwon-do and organized as a separately administered Tourist Region, covering 204.6 square miles (530 km2).[1] Since 1998 over one million South Koreans have visited the resort.

In July 2008, Park Wang-ja, a 53 year old South Korean tourist, was shot twice and killed when she entered a military area, according to the North Korean government.[2] The South Korean request for a joint inquiry was denied. Forensic tests done on Wang-ja suggest that she was standing still or walking slowly when shot. This contradicted the North Korean claim that she was running and did not heed warnings. Immediately after the shooting, the South Korean government temporarily suspended tours to the resort. In August 2008 the North Koreans announced that they would expel "unnecessary" South Korean workers from the resort.[3] Before the closing of access after the 2008 shooting, a few Americans were also allowed to visit, by arranging 2½-day tours through a South Korean tourism agency.

See also

References

  1. ^ Korea Post: Kŭmgangsan
  2. ^ ROK woman tourist shot dead at DPRK resort. China Daily. July 12, 2008
  3. ^ N Korea steps up row with South, BBC News Online, August 3, 2008

External links

Coordinates: 38°41′17″N 128°12′01″E / 38.68806°N 128.20028°E / 38.68806; 128.20028



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