Context. The edges of ionized (HII) regions are important sites for the formation of (high-mass) stars. Indeed, at least 30% of the Galactic high-mass-star formation is observed there. The radiative and compressive impact of the HII region could induce star formation at the border following different mechanisms such as the collect and collapse or the radiation-driven implosion (RDI) models and change their properties.Aims. We aim to study the properties of two zones located in the photo dissociation region (PDR) of the Galactic HII region RCW 120 and discuss them as a function of the physical conditions and young star contents found in both clumps.Methods. Using the APEX telescope, we mapped two regions of size 1.5 x 1.5 toward the most mas...