It seems like this Korean village was intentionally built to be empty and uninhabited. The village is located in the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea. After the ceasefire in 1953, the government of North Korea decided to use the small village as a propaganda tool: since it is the only town which can be seen from the territory of South Korea, it had to look perfect. Although the North Korean authorities have given assurances that ordinary citizens live in the village, close examination shows that the houses have no glass in their windows and are uninhabited. Lights in the village are all lit simultaneously at a certain time of day. Is this a fake town?