Shin Jang-sik, Mount Geumgang


"The meeting room's blue carpet stands for peace. The width of the oval table's central part is 2,018 millimeters, representing this year. The backdrop painting is Mount Geumgang, in North Korea, by South Korean painter Shin Jang-sik. The mountain was once considered a symbol of inter-Korean reconciliation. The North opened the mountain to South Korean tourists in 1998 but it has been off limits since 2008 when a South Korean tourist was shot dead by North Korean soldiers.

The shape of the Korean Peninsula is engraved at the top of the chairs made for the two leaders. All wooden furniture in the room was made of walnut, known to resist twisting and bending." [Korea Times]

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