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Two Koreas Exchange Lists of Family Reunion Participants

Written: 2010-10-21 15:44:20Updated: 2010-10-21 17:11:06

The Red Cross societies of the two Koreas have exchanged

lists of 100 people from each side who will participate

in inter-Korean family reunions that start on October

30th.

The oldest South Korean participant is a 97-year-old

woman who will meet with her daughter in North Korea.

All of the 100 South Korean participants are aged 70 or

above. Fifty-two are in their 80s and 21 are in their

90s.

North Korea’s selected participants will meet with

their South Korean relatives for three days starting

October 30th at a reunion facility and hotel at the

North’s Mount Geumgang resort.

South Korea’s selected participants will travel to the

North Korean resort for a three-day reunion with their

kin across the border that begins November third.

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