Is the DMZ a symbol of division or unitedness?

The DMZ, or Korean Demilitarized Zone, is a 4-kilometer-wide buffer zone that separates North and South Korea. It is a heavily fortified area and has become a symbol of division due to the ideological and political divide between the two countries. The DMZ represents the ongoing conflict and the division of Korea since the Korean War. However, some argue that it also symbolizes a certain kind of unitedness, as it acts as a meeting point for diplomatic negotiations and serves as a reminder of the shared history and heritage of the Korean people.