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| South Korean Lee Jung-ho (R) reunites with his elder brother Lee Kwae Seok at a 2009 reunion meeting in North Korea’s Diamond Mountain. Photo by AP |
![]() North Korean Kim Ho-Sook, right, 83, meets her South Korean brother Kim Ho-Dae during a family reunion after being separated for 60 years on Saturday in Mount Kumgang, North Korea. Credit: Andrew Salmon, CNN |
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A North Korean man (right) on a bus waves his hand as a South Korean man weeps after a luncheon meeting during inter-Korean temporary family reunions at Mount Kumgang resort October 31, 2010.
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![]() North Korea's Chung Duck-Hwa (R) embraces Chung Myung-Hoi - her long-separated sister from South Korea - during a family reunion in Pyongyang, on August 15, 2000. Credit: File photo: AFP |
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| South Korean Park Yang-Gon (L) meets with his North Korean brother Park Yang-Soo. No contact for decades. Credit: Paula Hancocks, K.J. Kwon and Madison Park, CNN. |
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South Korean Kim Sa-Moon (left) meets with her North Korean older sister Kim Tae-Un, 78, during a family reunion after being separated for 60 years on Feb. 23 in Mount Kumgang, North Korea. Photo by Yoon Dong-Ju-Korea Pool/Getty Images. |
![]() South Korean Min Ho-shik, 84, center, hugs his North Korean family member Min Un Sik, right, during the Separated Family Reunion Meeting at Diamond Mountain resort in North Korea, Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2015. Hundreds of elderly Koreans from divided North and South began three days of reunions Tuesday with loved ones many have had no contact with since the war between the countries more than 60 years ago. At left is an unidentified family member of North Korean Min. Credit: Kim Do-hoon/Yonhap via AP. |







