The Unification Pavilion is a venue for peace talks between North and South Korea.
[1] Before the Korean War, the village, named Panmunjom, consisted of householders.
Situated on the North Korean side of the Military Demarcation Line is the Unification (Tongil) Pavilion, also used as a venue for non-military, diplomatic meetings.
[2][5] Closed-circuit television and microphones are installed in the meeting room of the North-South Talks, so that the situation can be monitored in real time in Pyongyang.
[5] A portion of the Unification Pavilion has also been used for North Korean military personnel office space.