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Yes, South Koreans can visit North Korea, but such trips are highly restricted and typically organized through government-approved channels. Travel is primarily limited to specific tours, often focused on historical or cultural sites, and requires permission from the South Korean government and North Korean authorities. Individual visits are generally not allowed, and any travel arrangements must adhere to strict regulations to ensure safety and compliance with both countries' laws.

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