01325nas a2200157 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002100001600043700002100059700002000080245013400100300001100234490000700245520090100252022001401153 d1 aHansol Park1 aYun, Seungyong1 aZoh, Kyungjin00aThe Characteristics of Minbuk Village in DMZ Border Area as Living Heritage - With Case Study on Igil-ri and Yugok-ri in Cheorwon a89-1040 v213 aMinbuk Village, located to the north of the Civilian Control Line, is a historical place created by the Korean War and a living space in a controlled environment.This paper aims to explore the Minbuk village from the perspective of ‘living heritage’ and establish baseline data necessary for the village’s conservation and management. Two villages in Cheorwon were analyzed by literature and field studies. Minbuk Village has the tangible heritage that distinguishes it from ordinary rural villages and intangible heritage such as experience and memory of the cold war, landscape, and environment. The subject of heritage evolution is resident community, and the community change confirmed the cause of the spatial change.This study is a fundamental study for the sustainable conservation and management of the Minbuk village and has significance in constructing visual spatial information. a1598-0650