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    <title><![CDATA[Ara in English - DMZ]]></title>
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      <title><![CDATA[Happy tourists in "the most terrifying area in the world"]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://static1.ara.cat/clip/bf9a5087-32e7-4ef6-9cfb-a03233141a8a_16-9-aspect-ratio_default_0.jpg" /></p><p>Park is probably in his 60s. He doesn't talk much, but he likes to surprise people with his bird. A very pretty parakeet that he leaves on the shoulders of tourists. The clueless tourists are surprised when they notice a pat on their back. When they turn their heads, they find a colorful bird perched on their lips. Many believe Park does this to make money. He doesn't. He simply leaves the bird for a while, goes for a walk, and comes back to find his winged friend. It seems like a comical scene outside a lovely café. <em>hipster</em>A small building with glass walls that reveal the minimalist interior design. Inside, a young woman with a modern hairstyle is preparing all kinds of coffees. <em>Dutch Black</em>, <em>flat white</em>, <em>affogatos</em>...with a <em>bagel</em> With a coffee with funny drawings in hand, many young people sit on the benches and play with Park's bird, taking photos to upload to Instagram. You'd never guess we're in a place Bill Clinton called "the most terrifying area in the world" in 1993. We're in the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas, known as the DMZ. Overlooking North Korea, there's a café <em>hipster</em>.</p>]]></description>
      <dc:creator><![CDATA[Toni Padilla]]></dc:creator>
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      <pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 16 Apr 2025 07:54:25 +0000]]></pubDate>
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      <media:title><![CDATA[PAJU, SOUTH KOREA - JULY 19: A woman walks past prayer ribbons wishing for the reunification of the two Koreas at the wire plot at the Imjingak Pavilion, near the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) on July 19, 2023 in Paju, South Korea. A US soldier served in South Korea by crossing the military demarcation line separating the two Koreas into North Korea without authorization. The man moved to the North while returning to the Panmunjom Joint Security Area in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). (Photo by Chung Sung Jun/Getty Images)]]></media:title>
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      <subtitle><![CDATA[The demilitarized zone between the two Koreas, a dangerous place for decades, has become a major tourist attraction.]]></subtitle>
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