Critical Issues in the Mt. Geumgang Tourism Project, Korea
Published: 2009
Author(s) Name: Youngsun Shin
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Abstract
South and North Korea have been politically divided since the Korean War between the
Capitalists and the Communists in 1950. After fifty years of separation, travel from South to North
Korea was completely prohibited, but later selected some South Korean businessmen and few residents
were secretly permitted to visited North Korea through third countries, mainly China. Tourism, because
of its peculiar nature, depends much on security and safety at the destination. Likewise, Korea needs to
assure concrete security and safety to develop tourism in particular. In new millennium, however, Korea
has a major issue to be solved. That is to decrease the political tension between South and North so as to
accelerate the reunification of the peninsula. In this context, the Mt. Geumgang tourism project should
be placed in the first priority since this will ease the strained political relations between South and
North. This paper attempts to review the actual condition of the Mt. Geumgang tourism project and to examine economic, socio-cultural and political impacts.
Keywords :Mt. Geumgang, Tourism project, South Korea, SWOT analysis.
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