The longing for a one united Korea extends to and is shared not just by Koreans themselves, but by most foreigners too (Derived from a magazine about South Korea)

North and South Korea have been separated for many years now and a lot of people from the north and south long for both countries to reunite now more than ever. The two Koreas have been apart for over fifty years.
Since then, many Koreans and foreigners alike have been looking forward to that day when the two-nations-one- people are going to reunite as one once more. Regular visits to places of the fallen heroes, north-south Korean boarders and shrines are made more than visits to the cemeteries. The Koreans are a beautiful passionate people that are so loving and friendly to themselves and, now, to all foreigners too.
In the earlier days Korea used to be enclosed on itself and was not open to anything foreign or anybody from any foreign country but now it has become so open to the world than ever before. It has become one of the most desired travel destinations in the whole world and one of the best destinations for business, pleasure, tourism, etc.
South Korea, for example, has an amazing culture and variety of food that one can find really fascinating and easy to indulge in. The people are so beautiful down to the core, very hardworking, extremely intelligent, and welcoming and very accommodating to others. Any foreigner can enjoy the company of a Korean anywhere in the world especially in South Korean. Despite the wars in Korea’s past, the people are strong and very developed, civilized and always are good builders. Most countries, like our own, got their independence many years before South Korea did, but the country has developed extraordinarily huge to the extent of competing with bigger western countries or neighbouring Japan etc.
One can always try to imagine and then fail to construct anything of how a united KOREA would look like. It would be a wonderful thing and the most beautiful one at that, to see these two nations reuniting. To have separated families reuniting together again, breaking down that boarder between them, to have to travel to china from Seoul by bus and get to have one president. These are just some of the many things that Koreans hope to see happen. This might seem impossible with current wrangles here and there. But a miracle is what seems impossible but happens anyway. That time of a united Korea will come.
Viva Dehanminguk! Viva Josun!