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Bunker-cafe on Korean border paints image of peace

  • Daonsoop cafe operates near the North Korean border in Paju, South Korea.
  • Owners built it less than two kilometers away seeking proximity to their ancestral homeland.
  • Building permits required constructing the property with a bunker and fortified positions.
  • Cartoonist Kim Dae-nyeon says he sees the bunker "as a place where freedom and peace begin."
  • North Korean defectors visit the cafe to view their homeland during holidays.
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Bunker-cafe on Korean border paints image of peace

Reclining on sofas at a South Korean cafe, customers sip iced americanos as they gaze past barbed wire fences and watchtowers at the mountains of North Korea.

·Chariton, United States
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The Indiana Gazette Online broke the news in Indiana, United States on Wednesday, April 30, 2025.
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