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  2. Korean Demilitarized Zone - Wikipedia

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    According to North Korea, between 1977 and 1979, the South Korean and United States authorities constructed a concrete wall along the DMZ. [28] North Korea, however, began to propagate information about the wall after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, when the symbolism of a wall unjustly dividing a people became more apparent. [29] Various ...

  3. S Korea to remove concrete walls near runways after ... - AOL

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    South Korea will change the concrete barriers used for navigation at nine airports across the country following December's plane crash that killed 179 people. Seven airports will also have their ...

  4. Ryongsong Residence - Wikipedia

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    Since he succeeded his father as leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Un has used Ryongsong Residence as his main residence. [3] The complex has an underground wartime headquarters, protected with walls with iron rods and concrete covered with lead in case of a nuclear war. [ 8 ]

  5. Camp Red Cloud - Wikipedia

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    Fences around the post have since been replaced with concrete walls. Camp Red Cloud conducted a deactivation ceremony in June 2018, one of the first steps for turning the area over to the Republic of Korea Army, with Freeman Hall, the 2nd Infantry Division headquarters building, officially closing in October of that year. [6]

  6. A dawn stand-off, a human wall and a failed arrest: S Korea ...

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    This is totally uncharted territory for South Korea. It is the first time a sitting president has ever faced arrest, so there is no rule book to follow - but the current situation is nonetheless ...

  7. Urban Hive - Wikipedia

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    The Urban Hive used honeycomb structure frame for the outside wall. Honeycomb structure looks like hexagon shapes of a hive. The middle of each hexagon is left to be empty. With this emptied hall, the weight of concrete wall could have been reduced. Also, honeycomb structure is known as the strongest structure in the nature. [2]

  8. Sampoong Department Store collapse - Wikipedia

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    Investigation of the rubble revealed that a substandard concrete mix of cement and seawater and poorly-reinforced concrete was used for the ceilings and walls. Further investigation revealed that the building was built with incorrect application of a technique called "flat slab construction". Reinforced concrete buildings are often built by ...

  9. Seoul City Wall - Wikipedia

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    The Seoul City Wall (Korean: 서울 성곽) or Hanyang Doseong (한양도성) is a defensive wall first built by the King Taejo of Joseon dynasty to defend the downtown area of Joseon's capital city Hanseongbu (한성부). It was designated as a Historic Site of South Korea in 1963, and is currently a tourist attraction around the Downtown Seoul.