Separated families from the South and North will meet for a second day on Wednesday.
At the North's Mount Geumgang resort, 389 family members from the South will hold individual meetings with 141 relatives from the North beginning at 9:30 a.m.
They will then break for a joint lunch and hold a group meeting in the afternoon.
Separated families were reunited for the first time in more than 60 years at a group meeting and dinner on Tuesday.
Heartrending stories of meetings between fathers and sons and brothers and sisters poured out of the reunions, including 83-year-old Oh In-se from the North who met his wife and son from the South for the first time in 65 years.
Participants will meet six times over three days for a total of 12 hours, including three meetings on Wednesday and a farewell meeting on Thursday.
The first and second round of reunions will each be held for two nights and three days. They are the first family reunions in one year and eight months following meetings in February of last year.