North and South Korea are holding a cross border reunion for families that were split during the Korean war.
Next week, only 90 out of a list of 57 thousand South Koreans are heading to the North, to see their long lost relatives.
Since 1988, over 130 thousand South Koreans have added their names to a government registry.
But survivors of the war are aging quickly, and over half the people on that list have already died.