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The village also has a small elementary school, Daeseong-dong Elementary School. The school, once slated for closure due to the changing demographics of the village, in 2011 educated a total of thirty children from grades K-6, with a waiting list to get in due to the funding and attention it receives
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and taxation. Residents are also allocated large plots of land and have some of the highest farming income in the nation. However, they are subject to limitations. The safety of the villagers is paramount, since North Korean soldiers can and have crossed the border. Visitors invited to the village
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border between South and North Korea) is only 350 meters (1,150 feet) west of the village. Only individuals who lived in the village before the Korean War, or are descendants of those who did, are allowed to move to the village.
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weighing 130 kilograms (287 pounds). In what some have called the "flagpole war", the North Korean government responded by building the 160 m (525 ft)
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from the South Korean government. As of 2024, the school has six students per class, most of which are bussed in from outside the DMZ.
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in Kijŏng-dong, only 1.2 km (0.7 mi) west of the border with South Korea. It flies a 270 kg (595 lb)
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must apply for a military escort two weeks in advance. There is a curfew and headcount at 23:00 local time.
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Farming is the primary economic activity of the village, particularly bags of rice sold with a DMZ brand.
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In the 1980s, the South Korean government built a 100 m (328 ft)
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While the southern half of the DMZ is under the administration of the
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is 1 km (0.6 mi) to the northeast, and the actual
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close to the North Korean border. It lies within the
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Daeseong-dong belongs administratively to Josan-ri,
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Hangul
Hanja
Revised romanization
McCune–Reischauer

Daeseong-dong is located in South Korea
37°56′28″N 126°40′45″E / 37.941118°N 126.679144°E / 37.941118; 126.679144
South Korea
Gyeonggi Province
Paju
village
South Korea
Korean Demilitarized Zone
Bridge of No Return
Kaesong
Gunnae-myeon
Paju
Panmunjeom
Military Demarcation Line
de facto
Kijong-dong
United Nations Command
South Korean laws
national defense duties

flagpole
South Korean flag
Panmunjeom flagpole
flag of North Korea
Korean Demilitarized Zone

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