first of all do you know Korean? If so this is easy. If not than it'll be a bit harder.
Panmunjon, Korea
Panmunjom, Korea
At first in Kaesong, Korea and completed in Panmunjom, Korea
July 27, 1953 at Panmunjom, North Korea
Panmunjom, Korea
Panmunjom, Korea is where negotiations between the United Nations-led by the United States-and the Communist North Koreans to end the Korean War took place. The separation between North Korea and South Korea was originally the 38th Parallel, but the new truce decided on a boundary between the countries that was more defensible. The countries also exchanged prisoners-of-war as a result of the Panmunjom negotiations. http://www.school-for-champions.com/history/start_fire_facts.htm
Panmunjom is important as it is the truce village where the Korean Armistice Agreement was signed in 1953, ending the Korean War. It now serves as the venue for inter-Korean talks and is one of the few points of contact between North and South Korea.
There are many places in history where people have signed truces and made claims to peace. The Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea where peace talks is Panmunjom.
The Korean War never ended - the armistice only signaled a ceasefire, and the two countries remain at war. Since the signing of the armistice, there have been several incursions against South Korea by the DPRK (North Korea), as well as against foreign forces in the region (the raid on Camp Liberty Bell, the Panmunjom axe murders, the seizure of the USS Pueblo, etc).
Our involvement in Korea was not a war. It was a Conflict. Money stopped it. The Korean War "stopped" due to an armistice (cease-fire agreement) signed by representatives of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, the People's Republic of China, the Soviet Union and the United States. The armistice was signed on July 27, 1953 at Panmunjom, North Korea. Technically the war is not over as there has never been a peace treaty signed.
Panmunjom, located in Gyeonggi Province, is an abandoned village on the de facto border between North and South Korea, where the 1953 Korean Armistice Agreement that paused the Korean War was signed.
24,470,000 people live in north korea 71,620,000 people live in south korea