It is possible to visit the DMZ independently from Seoul, and I’ll discuss that in the next section. But because public transportation is difficult and you’ll end up on the same official bus anyway, I would recommend taking a tour to make the most of your time in South Korea. There ...
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There’s plenty of loot around the area, but what you’re really looking for is thedoor next to the C1 pillarand a graffiti-tagged dumpster. Head through the doors, then the corridor, then turn left and go down the staircase. The stairs will lead to the complex bunker entrance. Rohan ...
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Completing The Old Place mission inDMZ, a guide There are two steps to completing the tier twoShadow CompanymissionThe Old Placewhich unlocks once you reach reputation level five with the faction. You’ll need to enter Building 21 for this one, so make sure you’ve got a keycard and have...
Visit one of the most famous borders in the world – the DMZ Duration (getting there + visiting): half day A visit to South Korea isn’t complete without visiting the DMZ (demilitarized zone). For many of us, visiting North Korea is out of the question so this is the closest we can...
Where to Find The Transportation Group in DMZ Image Source: Activision via The Nerd Stash You can find the transportation group in the Cruise Terminal section of the Vondel map in DMZ. Once you reach this area, you’ll find some soldiers wearing different costumes. Do not engage! Just simply...
So, this is how you get and use a Secure Backpack inDMZ. With the help of this backpack, you can securely store your items for future use. It is an excellent addition to the game and will make your runs much more accessible. Happy gaming!
How do I greet people in Korea? Anyong haseyo(pronounced "ahn-yo ha-say-yoh") is the most basic way to greet someone in Korea. To show respect to someone older or of higher status, sayanyong hashimnikka(pronounced "ahn-yo hash-im-nee-kah") by way of a formal greeting. ...
This blog post is all about the JSA DMZ tour my Dad and I took back in early August when he came to visit for my Summer vacation! It was a fantastic experience and one that many foreigners partake in when visiting Korea. There are a number of different companies and groups that offer ...