Tears as North and South Koreans meet after decades
Sokcho (South Korea) (AFP) - With tears and cries, dozens of elderly and frail South and North Korean family members met on Monday for the first time since the peninsula and their relationships were torn apart by war nearly 70 years ago. Clasping one another, they tried to bridge the decades of separation through precious physical contact and by showing each other pictures of their relatives. Many of the North Korean women were clad in traditional dresses, known as hanbok in the South and joseon-ot in the North, and all had the ubiquitous ...
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