GOSEONG, South Korea (Reuters) - Endless stretches of beach and lush forested hills long made a small South Korean border town the traditional playground of the elite in divided North and South Korea.
Now it struggles to attract tourists, partly under the weight of hostilities hurled across the militarised border a few kilometres away coupled with no realistic prospect of moves leading to unification.
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