Reunification Highway

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North Korean Road sign (Motorway or Expressway Ahead A).svg

Pyongyang–Kaesong Motorway
평양개성고속도로
Reunification Highway
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Route information
Part of
Length: 170 km[1] (110 mi)
Major junctions
North end: Tongil Street / Chungsong Bridge, Rangnang-guyok, Pyongyang
  Pyongyang–Wonsan Tourist Motorway, Kangnam-gun, North Hwanghae
Sariwon–Sincheon Motorway, Hwangju-gun, North Hwanghae
South end: Entrance to Joint Security Area and the Korean Demilitarized Zone, Kaesong Industrial Region, North Hwanghae
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Road sign with distance to Seoul
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Road Sign with distance to Kaesong, Wonsan and Sariwon

The Reunification Highway, officially known as the Pyongyang-Kaesong Motorway (Chosŏn'gŭl평양개성고속도로; hancha平壤–開城高速道路), is a controlled-access highway in North Korea. It connects the capital Pyongyang to the Joint Security Area at the Korean Demilitarized Zone via Sariwon and Kaesong. The distance to Seoul in South Korea is present on signs on the highway, although it is not possible to cross the border to South Korea.

It is about 175 km long, with multiple paved lanes and several tunnels. Tourists have reported that there is very light traffic,[2] as well as multiple checkpoints[3] and tank traps.[4]

Construction began in 1987 and finished on April 15, 1992, the birthday of North Korea's president Kim Il-sung. Its name was chosen to promote the reunification of Korea. The entire highway is part of Asian Highway 1.

References

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