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“ Since the North Korea opened Mount Kumgang to foreign visitors in 1999, nearly 700,000 South Koreans have made the tour by June, 2004. 15,280 South Koreans visited the North Korea in 2003, double the number in 2000. North Korean allowance also doubled the level of 2000.”

 

 

 

You may contact me through the e-mail address of schoi3@pratt.edu.
Thanks very much for sharing the time for some stories on the Korean DMZ.
I want to see and hear your stories, comments, questions, suggestions, too.

Sept. 2004

Sung--Hee Choi



 

 


* For reference, the credits of music, images and/or texts are as below. There might be missing or wrong. I fill and fix as I notice. Please let me know if you see any missings or wrongs.

Music credits

For web limit, music was edited much shorter and lost of its most excellent qualities. Big apology and thanks to the publishers and singers.

Down By The Riverside
American Traditional by Cedarmont kids classics
CD 84418-4258-2, publishing/ copyright by Cedarmont music, U.S.A

Learning My Shapes
CD of Songs for Learning by Twin Sisters Productions, 2001, U.S.A

Whi-Pa-Ram( Whistle)
Composed by Cho Ki –Chun, Writing by Lee, Jong-Oh, Sung by Chun, Hye-Young
CD Publishing/ copyright by Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble
Recorded in D.P.R. of Korea, K.M.R.B Re, No. 2000-188

Image/ Text credits or refernces( no specific order)

http://www.rgbworld.com/color.html

Kevin Sullivan, January 11, 1998, Washington Post Foreign Service

George Vecsey, “A Visit to the DMZ”, New York Times, May 31, 2002

James Brooke, “ Korea Sidestep U. S. to Forge political and Pragmatic Links’. June 26, 2004, The New York Times

James Brooke, “Korea Agree to open a Cross-Border Road and Rail Links”, June 6, 2004, The New York Times

Korea(map-1: 1,500,000), Nelles Map series, Nelles Verlag Gmbh, D-80953, Munchen, the Federal Republic of Germany.

Courtesy by U.S. Army Military History Institute in the book of Korean war Almanac,
Harry G. Summers, Jr. library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication data, 1990, New York, NY, United States.

South Korea: a country study, Federal Research Division, Library of Congress; edited by Andrea Matles Savada and William Shaw, from Area Handbook series, 1992, United States

U.S. Navy websites:

History of United States Naval Operations: Korea by James A. Field, Jr.
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY -- NAVAL HISTORICAL CENTER
http://www.history.navy.mil/books/field/preface.htm#map1
http://www.history.navy.mil/books/field/ch5a.htm;
http://www.history.navy.mil/books/field/ch7b.htm

September 15 by Ed Evanhoe
http://www.korean-war.com/TimeLine/1950/09-15to09-30-50.html

Assault from the sea: The Amphibious Landing at Inchon by Curtis A. Utz
No. 2, The U.S. Navy in the Modern World Series
Edward J. Marolda, Head, Contemporary Historical Branch, as Series Editor
Naval Historical Center, Department of the Navy, Washington, 1994

'The Origins of the Korean War’, Vol.1, Bruce Cumings. P120, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States

Ku, Su Jeong, Hankyeore21 correspondent in 2000

Photos taken by myself from miniatures and maps in Im-Jin Gak, Paju, Korea, 1998

Korea & DMZ. Panmunjom by Panmunjom Travel Center Co., Ltd, Korea, 2002

Photo Credits: US army Photos by Ray Ueno and other photographers in the book of Panmunjom-Facts About The Korean DMZ, Wayne A. Kirkbride, in the enlarged edition in 1993, first published in 1985, Hollym Corp. Seoul, Korea

Joong-Ang Ilbo (The Korean Central Daily), Oct. 28, 2000, Seoul, South Korea
: The Name List of the 200 North Koreans who seek the separated South Korean families during the Korean War
: It was sent from the North Korean Red Cross to the South Korean Red Cross, 2000

:Pool photo by Le[e] Jae Won for The New York Times, Aug. 16, 2000
‘ Park Sang Won, 64, of North Korea, Min Byong Og, 94, for the first time in half a Century’

Lee Young-ho/ Sipa Press, for the New York Times, Aug 13, 2000
PyongYang, Seoul Pool Photo Via Associated Press, Jooang-Ang Ilbo, Cho-Sun Ilbo, Korean Economics Daily Newspaper, Korea, Aug.2000

Devastation/ Resurrection; The South Bronx , copyright by the Bronx Museum of the Arts, 1979, P. 33

Panmunjom, VHS, Korean Veterans Association/ Chung-Ang Express Tour, manufactured by Sound Connection, Korea, 1999

Page 459, Minjung Seorim’s Essence English-Korean Dictionary-A new Edition by
Kim Myung Hwan, 1982 fifth printed, Seoul, south Korea

Page 419, Pyongyang Foreign Language University’s English-Korean Dictionsry by Jang Soon Sung, 1991. sixth printed, Pyongyang, North Korea(Chosun Minchu Inmin Konghwa-guk).

'Vision 2020', United Space Command, Director of plans, Peterson AFB, CO 80914-3110, 1996

Metal of Dishonor: Depleted Uranium-How the Pentagon Radiated Soldiers & Civilians with DU Weapons, copyright by Depleted Uranium Education Project, International Action Center, United States, 1997

A Different Nuclear War: Children of the Gulf War-photos and text by Takashi Morizumi, edited and published by Global Association for Banning Depleted Uranium Weapons. 2002

Depleted Uranium in Iraq by Sara Flounders, August 2003, International Action Center, New York, United States

Mal, April, 2001, Seoul, Korea

Korea International War Crimes Tribunal by Korea Truth Commission Joint Secretariat, June 23, 2001, New York