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Tensions escalate on Korean peninsula
North and South Korea exchanged missile fire over their heavily fortified border. CNN's Kathy Novak reports.
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Rival parties concerned over escalating tensions on Korean peninsula
새누리, 북한 적
Before the exchange of fire between the two Koreas... that took place just now...
The ruling party said Pyongyang should put an end to its flexing of military muscle at the border,... while the opposition party insisted on a more flexible approach.
Our Ji Myung-kil has more.
The ruling Saenuri Party criticized North Korea on Thursday for intensifying its combat readiness drills as both Koreas hav
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Korean peninsula on high alert
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Korean Peninsula Episode 1
Set sometime in the near future, South Korea and North Korea's relations have blossomed. The two countries have co-built a development station for methane hydrate off the coast of North Korea. Scientist Seo Myung-Joon (Hwang Jung-Min) from South Korea is in charge of the project and works closely with scientist Lim Jin-Jae (Kim Jung-Eun) from North Korea. Other technicians and researchers from bot
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하늘에서 본 한반도 " Korean Peninsula " (1/4)
The Korean Peninsula
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Korean Peninsula MV - Bleeding Love
Seo Myung Joon ♥ Min Dong Ki ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Drama: Korean Peninsula/ Hanbando Song: Bleeding Love d...
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Korean Peninsula on World Maps
Korean Peninsula on World Maps.
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US B2 exercise over Korean peninsula
Hours after flying a stealth bomber over the Korean peninsula, North Korea responded with more threats. For more CNN videos, visit our site at http://www.cnn...
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Escalating Tensions on the Korean Peninsula (Agenda)
Stratfor Vice President of East Asia Analysis Rodger Baker explains that while escalating threats from North Korea carry the risk of armed conflict, war is s...
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Some South Koreans hope for peace amid tension on Korean Peninsula
Amid a shouting match between South and North Korea, a number of peace activists have rallied in Seoul to express support for peaceful efforts. The two Koreas have agreed to sit at the negotiation table to resolve the recent tension on the peninsula. Press TV's correspondent Frank Smith reports from the South Korean capital.
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Korean Peninsula Episode 1 Part 2
Set sometime in the near future, South Korea and North Korea's relations have blossomed. The two countries have co-built a development station for methane hydrate off the coast of North Korea. Scientist Seo Myung-Joon (Hwang Jung-Min) from South Korea is in charge of the project and works closely with scientist Lim Jin-Jae (Kim Jung-Eun) from North…
Category: Korean Drama
Status: Completed
Releas
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Korean Peninsula Episode 2 Part 1
Set sometime in the near future, South Korea and North Korea's relations have blossomed. The two countries have co-built a development station for methane hydrate off the coast of North Korea. Scientist Seo Myung-Joon (Hwang Jung-Min) from South Korea is in charge of the project and works closely with scientist Lim Jin-Jae (Kim Jung-Eun) from North…
Category: Korean Drama
Status: Completed
Releas
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한반도 지도 쉽게 그리기 (The Korean Peninsula )
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Breaking! Tension Rise on the Korean Peninsula! Artillery fire exchanged!
North Korea, South Korea, and the US Military are all on High alert!
Who can guess what Kim Jon Un will do next!
The Stage is being set for WW3!
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Korean Peninsula Crisis Update (23 08 2015)
The situation on the peninsula is escalating as neither side is willing to budge in negotiations. The U.S. is currently discussing to send nuclear ARMED submarines to the area.
http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/news/2015/08/24/0200000000AEN20150824003900315.html
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If North Korea starts war, would be Korean peninsula...
President of the Council on Foreign Relations Richard Haass on what happens if Kim Jong Un's rhetoric escalates to war. For more CNN videos, visit our site a...
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Stephen Haggard on tensions on the Korean Peninsula
Stephen Haggard is a Professor at Rutger's University and co-authored several books on the DPRK. He spoke to CCTV America for more insight on tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
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Korean Peninsula Crisis Over: An Analysis
The stand off between the two Korean countries has ended with a small concession by both sides in order to defuse hostilities.
Sources:
North Korea positions its artillery inside DMZ
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2015/08/485_185362.html
Mass amounts of #DPRK youth are signing up for military services in militias.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ip7Bo62hmo
Won hits new 4-year l
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International Military Review - Border Standoff in the Korea Peninsula (Remastered)
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The Korean Peninsula faced a new standoff between the North and South along the Demilitarized Zone conducting a complicated environment. On Aug. 20, N
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The Korean Peninsula's Stability (Agenda)
Stratfor senior analysts Rodger Baker and Nate Hughes discuss the stability in Pyongyang and assess future prospects following the first talks between the Un...
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China's Policy Toward Korean Peninsula Unification
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China's Role in Resolving Current Crisis in Korean Peninsula
Click "CC" for Scripts Subscribe to arirang! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=arirangnews 한반도 정세안정, 중국역할 중요 Amid North Korea's continuing ...
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Dollar rises while war brewing on Korean Peninsula
Tensions are high on the Korean Peninsula after the North and South exchanged artillery barrages killing two people. Meanwhile, a possible war in the region ...
Tensions escalate on Korean peninsula
North and South Korea exchanged missile fire over their heavily fortified border. CNN's Kathy Novak reports....
North and South Korea exchanged missile fire over their heavily fortified border. CNN's Kathy Novak reports.
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North and South Korea exchanged missile fire over their heavily fortified border. CNN's Kathy Novak reports.
- published: 20 Aug 2015
- views: 6702
Rival parties concerned over escalating tensions on Korean peninsula
새누리, 북한 적
Before the exchange of fire between the two Koreas... that took place just now...
The ruling party said Pyongyang should put an end to its flexing of military m...
Before the exchange of fire between the two Koreas... that took place just now...
The ruling party said Pyongyang should put an end to its flexing of military muscle at the border,... while the opposition party insisted on a more flexible approach.
Our Ji Myung-kil has more.
The ruling Saenuri Party criticized North Korea on Thursday for intensifying its combat readiness drills as both Koreas have recently engaged in loudspeaker propaganda warfare at the border.
″We urge North Korea to stop escalating military tensions on the Korean peninsula. Provocations will only deepen the North′s isolation and fray inter-Korean relations. Pyongyang must bear in mind that they are responsible for provoking the escalating tensions at the DMZ.″
South Korea has accused of North Korea of intentionally burying land mines on the southern side of the demilitarized zone that separates the two Korea′s.
Seoul resumed loudspeaker propaganda campaigns along the tensely guarded border in retaliation for the detonation of North Korean mines earlier this month.
However, the main opposition New Politics Alliance for Democracy urged the South Korean government to refrain from using an ′eye for an eye′ tactic to deal with the North′s provocations.
″The government and the ruling party are incompetent and irresponsible. Despite inter-Korean relations deteriorating... the president just waits for North Korea to change. We must ensure water-tight security against the North while being supple in negotiations.″
Moon criticized the incumbent government for refusing to consider lifting the sanctions imposed on Pyongyang in 2010 as a result of the sinking of a South Korean naval ship, saying it is hindering efforts to improve relations with the North.
He urged Seoul′s government to be prudent in its dealings with Pyongyang,...stressing that engaging in talks with the North′s regime was the key to easing tensions on the Korean peninsula.
Ji Myung-kil, Arirang News.
wn.com/Rival Parties Concerned Over Escalating Tensions On Korean Peninsula 새누리, 북한 적
Before the exchange of fire between the two Koreas... that took place just now...
The ruling party said Pyongyang should put an end to its flexing of military muscle at the border,... while the opposition party insisted on a more flexible approach.
Our Ji Myung-kil has more.
The ruling Saenuri Party criticized North Korea on Thursday for intensifying its combat readiness drills as both Koreas have recently engaged in loudspeaker propaganda warfare at the border.
″We urge North Korea to stop escalating military tensions on the Korean peninsula. Provocations will only deepen the North′s isolation and fray inter-Korean relations. Pyongyang must bear in mind that they are responsible for provoking the escalating tensions at the DMZ.″
South Korea has accused of North Korea of intentionally burying land mines on the southern side of the demilitarized zone that separates the two Korea′s.
Seoul resumed loudspeaker propaganda campaigns along the tensely guarded border in retaliation for the detonation of North Korean mines earlier this month.
However, the main opposition New Politics Alliance for Democracy urged the South Korean government to refrain from using an ′eye for an eye′ tactic to deal with the North′s provocations.
″The government and the ruling party are incompetent and irresponsible. Despite inter-Korean relations deteriorating... the president just waits for North Korea to change. We must ensure water-tight security against the North while being supple in negotiations.″
Moon criticized the incumbent government for refusing to consider lifting the sanctions imposed on Pyongyang in 2010 as a result of the sinking of a South Korean naval ship, saying it is hindering efforts to improve relations with the North.
He urged Seoul′s government to be prudent in its dealings with Pyongyang,...stressing that engaging in talks with the North′s regime was the key to easing tensions on the Korean peninsula.
Ji Myung-kil, Arirang News.
- published: 20 Aug 2015
- views: 14
Korean peninsula on high alert
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- published: 22 Aug 2015
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Korean Peninsula Episode 1
Set sometime in the near future, South Korea and North Korea's relations have blossomed. The two countries have co-built a development station for methane hydra...
Set sometime in the near future, South Korea and North Korea's relations have blossomed. The two countries have co-built a development station for methane hydrate off the coast of North Korea. Scientist Seo Myung-Joon (Hwang Jung-Min) from South Korea is in charge of the project and works closely with scientist Lim Jin-Jae (Kim Jung-Eun) from North Korea. Other technicians and researchers from both countries work under them at the development station. During this time, North Korean leader Kim Tae-Sung (Seo Tae-Hwa) visits South Korea for the first time after becoming the North Korean leader. The president of South Korea Kang Dae-Hyun (Lee Soon-Jae) and North Korea leader Kim Tae-Sung watch a game between the inter-Korean team and the Australia team at the preliminary rounds of the World Cup. Meanwhile, hardliners in North Korea, Jo Kook-Cheol (Jeong Seong-Mo) and the military, carry out a military operation while their leader is in South Korea. The North Korean military relocate near the Korean boarder. At the development station, the technicians and scientists work together peacefully, but there is still tension. Lim Jin-Jae receives an order to steal the core technology behind the operation. Min Dong-Ki (Kwak Hee-Sung) pushes her to carry out the order, but Lim Jin-Jae turns down the order. Lim Jin-Jae and Seo Myung-Joon first met 10 years ago and fell in love. They then reunited 2 years ago and discovered that their feelings are not so easy to forget .
Category: Korean Drama
Status: Completed
Released: 2012
Rating: 9,91
Genres: Action, Political, Romance
wn.com/Korean Peninsula Episode 1
Set sometime in the near future, South Korea and North Korea's relations have blossomed. The two countries have co-built a development station for methane hydrate off the coast of North Korea. Scientist Seo Myung-Joon (Hwang Jung-Min) from South Korea is in charge of the project and works closely with scientist Lim Jin-Jae (Kim Jung-Eun) from North Korea. Other technicians and researchers from both countries work under them at the development station. During this time, North Korean leader Kim Tae-Sung (Seo Tae-Hwa) visits South Korea for the first time after becoming the North Korean leader. The president of South Korea Kang Dae-Hyun (Lee Soon-Jae) and North Korea leader Kim Tae-Sung watch a game between the inter-Korean team and the Australia team at the preliminary rounds of the World Cup. Meanwhile, hardliners in North Korea, Jo Kook-Cheol (Jeong Seong-Mo) and the military, carry out a military operation while their leader is in South Korea. The North Korean military relocate near the Korean boarder. At the development station, the technicians and scientists work together peacefully, but there is still tension. Lim Jin-Jae receives an order to steal the core technology behind the operation. Min Dong-Ki (Kwak Hee-Sung) pushes her to carry out the order, but Lim Jin-Jae turns down the order. Lim Jin-Jae and Seo Myung-Joon first met 10 years ago and fell in love. They then reunited 2 years ago and discovered that their feelings are not so easy to forget .
Category: Korean Drama
Status: Completed
Released: 2012
Rating: 9,91
Genres: Action, Political, Romance
- published: 12 May 2015
- views: 0
Korean Peninsula MV - Bleeding Love
Seo Myung Joon ♥ Min Dong Ki ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Drama: Korean Peninsula/ Hanbando Song: Bleeding Love d......
Seo Myung Joon ♥ Min Dong Ki ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Drama: Korean Peninsula/ Hanbando Song: Bleeding Love d...
wn.com/Korean Peninsula Mv Bleeding Love
Seo Myung Joon ♥ Min Dong Ki ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Drama: Korean Peninsula/ Hanbando Song: Bleeding Love d...
US B2 exercise over Korean peninsula
Hours after flying a stealth bomber over the Korean peninsula, North Korea responded with more threats. For more CNN videos, visit our site at http://www.cnn......
Hours after flying a stealth bomber over the Korean peninsula, North Korea responded with more threats. For more CNN videos, visit our site at http://www.cnn...
wn.com/US B2 Exercise Over Korean Peninsula
Hours after flying a stealth bomber over the Korean peninsula, North Korea responded with more threats. For more CNN videos, visit our site at http://www.cnn...
- published: 28 Mar 2013
- views: 63156
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author: CNN
Escalating Tensions on the Korean Peninsula (Agenda)
Stratfor Vice President of East Asia Analysis Rodger Baker explains that while escalating threats from North Korea carry the risk of armed conflict, war is s......
Stratfor Vice President of East Asia Analysis Rodger Baker explains that while escalating threats from North Korea carry the risk of armed conflict, war is s...
wn.com/Escalating Tensions On The Korean Peninsula (Agenda)
Stratfor Vice President of East Asia Analysis Rodger Baker explains that while escalating threats from North Korea carry the risk of armed conflict, war is s...
Some South Koreans hope for peace amid tension on Korean Peninsula
Amid a shouting match between South and North Korea, a number of peace activists have rallied in Seoul to express support for peaceful efforts. The two Koreas h...
Amid a shouting match between South and North Korea, a number of peace activists have rallied in Seoul to express support for peaceful efforts. The two Koreas have agreed to sit at the negotiation table to resolve the recent tension on the peninsula. Press TV's correspondent Frank Smith reports from the South Korean capital.
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wn.com/Some South Koreans Hope For Peace Amid Tension On Korean Peninsula
Amid a shouting match between South and North Korea, a number of peace activists have rallied in Seoul to express support for peaceful efforts. The two Koreas have agreed to sit at the negotiation table to resolve the recent tension on the peninsula. Press TV's correspondent Frank Smith reports from the South Korean capital.
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- published: 25 Aug 2015
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Korean Peninsula Episode 1 Part 2
Set sometime in the near future, South Korea and North Korea's relations have blossomed. The two countries have co-built a development station for methane hydra...
Set sometime in the near future, South Korea and North Korea's relations have blossomed. The two countries have co-built a development station for methane hydrate off the coast of North Korea. Scientist Seo Myung-Joon (Hwang Jung-Min) from South Korea is in charge of the project and works closely with scientist Lim Jin-Jae (Kim Jung-Eun) from North…
Category: Korean Drama
Status: Completed
Released: 2012
Rating: 9,91
Genres: Action, Political, Romance
wn.com/Korean Peninsula Episode 1 Part 2
Set sometime in the near future, South Korea and North Korea's relations have blossomed. The two countries have co-built a development station for methane hydrate off the coast of North Korea. Scientist Seo Myung-Joon (Hwang Jung-Min) from South Korea is in charge of the project and works closely with scientist Lim Jin-Jae (Kim Jung-Eun) from North…
Category: Korean Drama
Status: Completed
Released: 2012
Rating: 9,91
Genres: Action, Political, Romance
- published: 13 May 2015
- views: 2
Korean Peninsula Episode 2 Part 1
Set sometime in the near future, South Korea and North Korea's relations have blossomed. The two countries have co-built a development station for methane hydra...
Set sometime in the near future, South Korea and North Korea's relations have blossomed. The two countries have co-built a development station for methane hydrate off the coast of North Korea. Scientist Seo Myung-Joon (Hwang Jung-Min) from South Korea is in charge of the project and works closely with scientist Lim Jin-Jae (Kim Jung-Eun) from North…
Category: Korean Drama
Status: Completed
Released: 2012
Rating: 9,91
Genres: Action, Political, Romance
wn.com/Korean Peninsula Episode 2 Part 1
Set sometime in the near future, South Korea and North Korea's relations have blossomed. The two countries have co-built a development station for methane hydrate off the coast of North Korea. Scientist Seo Myung-Joon (Hwang Jung-Min) from South Korea is in charge of the project and works closely with scientist Lim Jin-Jae (Kim Jung-Eun) from North…
Category: Korean Drama
Status: Completed
Released: 2012
Rating: 9,91
Genres: Action, Political, Romance
- published: 20 May 2015
- views: 1
Breaking! Tension Rise on the Korean Peninsula! Artillery fire exchanged!
North Korea, South Korea, and the US Military are all on High alert!
Who can guess what Kim Jon Un will do next!
The Stage is being set for WW3!...
North Korea, South Korea, and the US Military are all on High alert!
Who can guess what Kim Jon Un will do next!
The Stage is being set for WW3!
wn.com/Breaking Tension Rise On The Korean Peninsula Artillery Fire Exchanged
North Korea, South Korea, and the US Military are all on High alert!
Who can guess what Kim Jon Un will do next!
The Stage is being set for WW3!
- published: 22 Aug 2015
- views: 19
Korean Peninsula Crisis Update (23 08 2015)
The situation on the peninsula is escalating as neither side is willing to budge in negotiations. The U.S. is currently discussing to send nuclear ARMED submari...
The situation on the peninsula is escalating as neither side is willing to budge in negotiations. The U.S. is currently discussing to send nuclear ARMED submarines to the area.
http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/news/2015/08/24/0200000000AEN20150824003900315.html
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wn.com/Korean Peninsula Crisis Update (23 08 2015)
The situation on the peninsula is escalating as neither side is willing to budge in negotiations. The U.S. is currently discussing to send nuclear ARMED submarines to the area.
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- published: 24 Aug 2015
- views: 1266
If North Korea starts war, would be Korean peninsula...
President of the Council on Foreign Relations Richard Haass on what happens if Kim Jong Un's rhetoric escalates to war. For more CNN videos, visit our site a......
President of the Council on Foreign Relations Richard Haass on what happens if Kim Jong Un's rhetoric escalates to war. For more CNN videos, visit our site a...
wn.com/If North Korea Starts War, Would Be Korean Peninsula...
President of the Council on Foreign Relations Richard Haass on what happens if Kim Jong Un's rhetoric escalates to war. For more CNN videos, visit our site a...
- published: 01 Apr 2013
- views: 220809
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author: CNN
Stephen Haggard on tensions on the Korean Peninsula
Stephen Haggard is a Professor at Rutger's University and co-authored several books on the DPRK. He spoke to CCTV America for more insight on tensions on the Ko...
Stephen Haggard is a Professor at Rutger's University and co-authored several books on the DPRK. He spoke to CCTV America for more insight on tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
wn.com/Stephen Haggard On Tensions On The Korean Peninsula
Stephen Haggard is a Professor at Rutger's University and co-authored several books on the DPRK. He spoke to CCTV America for more insight on tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
- published: 21 Aug 2015
- views: 37
Korean Peninsula Crisis Over: An Analysis
The stand off between the two Korean countries has ended with a small concession by both sides in order to defuse hostilities.
Sources:
North Korea positions ...
The stand off between the two Korean countries has ended with a small concession by both sides in order to defuse hostilities.
Sources:
North Korea positions its artillery inside DMZ
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2015/08/485_185362.html
Mass amounts of #DPRK youth are signing up for military services in militias.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ip7Bo62hmo
Won hits new 4-year low vs dollar on N.K., slowdown woes
http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/news/2015/08/24/0200000000AEN20150824002500320.html
Seoul shares open lower on U.S. losses
http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/news/2015/08/24/0200000000AEN20150824002300320.html
S. Korea, U.S. mulling timing of B-52 strategic bomber deployment to Korea
http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/news/2015/08/24/0200000000AEN20150824005800315.html
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wn.com/Korean Peninsula Crisis Over An Analysis
The stand off between the two Korean countries has ended with a small concession by both sides in order to defuse hostilities.
Sources:
North Korea positions its artillery inside DMZ
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2015/08/485_185362.html
Mass amounts of #DPRK youth are signing up for military services in militias.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ip7Bo62hmo
Won hits new 4-year low vs dollar on N.K., slowdown woes
http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/news/2015/08/24/0200000000AEN20150824002500320.html
Seoul shares open lower on U.S. losses
http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/news/2015/08/24/0200000000AEN20150824002300320.html
S. Korea, U.S. mulling timing of B-52 strategic bomber deployment to Korea
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- published: 26 Aug 2015
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International Military Review - Border Standoff in the Korea Peninsula (Remastered)
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The Korean Peninsula faced a new standoff between the North and South along the Demilitarized Zone conducting a complicated environment. On Aug. 20, North and South Korean forces exchanged fire across the inter-Korean border. The South has also raised its military readiness alert to its highest level, "Jindogae 1".
The latest exchange comes as tension is high on the Korean Peninsula, following the maiming of two South Korean soldiers by a land mine on August 4 as they were conducting a patrol inside the South Korean half of the 4-kilometer-wide Demilitarized Zone, or DMZ, that separates the two countries. Seoul accused North Korea of infiltrating the DMZ and planting the mine. Also, the South Korea began anti-North propaganda broadcasts from a number of towers along the border.
The North Koreans have issued numerous statements over the past week regarding the start of the broadcasts and the ongoing annual joint Ulchi Freedom Guardian military exercise between the United States and the South. This year's drills, that began on Aug. 17 and are slated to run through to Aug. 28, involve 50,000 South Korean soldiers and 30,000 of the US servicemen. Pyongyang views Ulchi Freedom Guardian as practice for an invasion of North Korea.
Despite the alert levels, however, it is possible that the situation will rapidly de-escalate, because both sides seek to practice restraint to avoid a larger conflict. On Saturday, the two Korean envoys began talks on the border crisis following tensions that saw an exchange of fire, a land mine explosion in the demilitarized border zone and S. Korea's "propaganda broadcasts." As result, N. Korea has admitted it "regrets" S. Korean soldiers' injuries in landmine blasts that fueled the border conflict, as S. Korea has promised to halt its broadcasts into the north. North Korea has also reportedly pledged to end a "semi-state of war," while South Korea will stop its border broadcasts at noon Tuesday if no abnormal situations occur in the near future. Koreas have also reportedly agreed to hold new talks in Seoul or Pyongyang as soon as possible.
However, unlike the March 2010 surprise sinking of the ROKS Cheonan, a South Korean navy corvette, and the November 2010 bombardment of Yeonpyeong Island, the current skirmishes are taking place along the DMZ. Preventing a major escalation is significantly more complicated along this strip, where the presence of two armies in close proximity raises the risk of the escalation.
The situation is further challenged by an aggressive South Korean stance supported by the US. According to Korean military sources the US has been considering to dispatch B-52 or a B-2 Spirit stealth bomber and a nuclear-powered submarine currently stationed at Japan's Yokosuka naval base. In turn North Korea has deployed about 20 amphibious landing craft to the Northern Limit Line, the inter-Korean border in the Yellow Sea. Since the beginning of the standoff last week Pyongyang has doubled its artillery power and sent more than 50 North Korean submarines out for
operations. The US has previously dispatched its military assets to the peninsula to support Seoul in its stand-off with Pyongyang two years ago. In April 2013 it had flown B-2 stealth bombers.
Today, a significant role of solving the crisis in the Korean peninsula belongs to China. For it and Russia the escalation will mean arise of a new hot point around the borders. Amid the economical crisis and a destabilization of much key regions of the world, a new military conflict isn't in interests of China and Russia. In this context, we should point out an aggressive policy of the USA and a militarist rhetoric of South Korea. Once again, the US and its allies use any case for attempts to conduct a military conflict in Eurasia.
Meanwhile the Korean conflict is still unresolved, the region periodically goes through high tension that occasionally result in bloody military collisions. Both sides are keen to avoid a full-scale destabilizing conflict, but with millions of troops facing each other across the DMZ, the risk of escalation is ever present. The current standoff could still rapidly dissipate, but it is important to remember that war is a persistent risk under these circumstances.
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The Korean Peninsula faced a new standoff between the North and South along the Demilitarized Zone conducting a complicated environment. On Aug. 20, North and South Korean forces exchanged fire across the inter-Korean border. The South has also raised its military readiness alert to its highest level, "Jindogae 1".
The latest exchange comes as tension is high on the Korean Peninsula, following the maiming of two South Korean soldiers by a land mine on August 4 as they were conducting a patrol inside the South Korean half of the 4-kilometer-wide Demilitarized Zone, or DMZ, that separates the two countries. Seoul accused North Korea of infiltrating the DMZ and planting the mine. Also, the South Korea began anti-North propaganda broadcasts from a number of towers along the border.
The North Koreans have issued numerous statements over the past week regarding the start of the broadcasts and the ongoing annual joint Ulchi Freedom Guardian military exercise between the United States and the South. This year's drills, that began on Aug. 17 and are slated to run through to Aug. 28, involve 50,000 South Korean soldiers and 30,000 of the US servicemen. Pyongyang views Ulchi Freedom Guardian as practice for an invasion of North Korea.
Despite the alert levels, however, it is possible that the situation will rapidly de-escalate, because both sides seek to practice restraint to avoid a larger conflict. On Saturday, the two Korean envoys began talks on the border crisis following tensions that saw an exchange of fire, a land mine explosion in the demilitarized border zone and S. Korea's "propaganda broadcasts." As result, N. Korea has admitted it "regrets" S. Korean soldiers' injuries in landmine blasts that fueled the border conflict, as S. Korea has promised to halt its broadcasts into the north. North Korea has also reportedly pledged to end a "semi-state of war," while South Korea will stop its border broadcasts at noon Tuesday if no abnormal situations occur in the near future. Koreas have also reportedly agreed to hold new talks in Seoul or Pyongyang as soon as possible.
However, unlike the March 2010 surprise sinking of the ROKS Cheonan, a South Korean navy corvette, and the November 2010 bombardment of Yeonpyeong Island, the current skirmishes are taking place along the DMZ. Preventing a major escalation is significantly more complicated along this strip, where the presence of two armies in close proximity raises the risk of the escalation.
The situation is further challenged by an aggressive South Korean stance supported by the US. According to Korean military sources the US has been considering to dispatch B-52 or a B-2 Spirit stealth bomber and a nuclear-powered submarine currently stationed at Japan's Yokosuka naval base. In turn North Korea has deployed about 20 amphibious landing craft to the Northern Limit Line, the inter-Korean border in the Yellow Sea. Since the beginning of the standoff last week Pyongyang has doubled its artillery power and sent more than 50 North Korean submarines out for
operations. The US has previously dispatched its military assets to the peninsula to support Seoul in its stand-off with Pyongyang two years ago. In April 2013 it had flown B-2 stealth bombers.
Today, a significant role of solving the crisis in the Korean peninsula belongs to China. For it and Russia the escalation will mean arise of a new hot point around the borders. Amid the economical crisis and a destabilization of much key regions of the world, a new military conflict isn't in interests of China and Russia. In this context, we should point out an aggressive policy of the USA and a militarist rhetoric of South Korea. Once again, the US and its allies use any case for attempts to conduct a military conflict in Eurasia.
Meanwhile the Korean conflict is still unresolved, the region periodically goes through high tension that occasionally result in bloody military collisions. Both sides are keen to avoid a full-scale destabilizing conflict, but with millions of troops facing each other across the DMZ, the risk of escalation is ever present. The current standoff could still rapidly dissipate, but it is important to remember that war is a persistent risk under these circumstances.
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The Korean Peninsula's Stability (Agenda)
Stratfor senior analysts Rodger Baker and Nate Hughes discuss the stability in Pyongyang and assess future prospects following the first talks between the Un......
Stratfor senior analysts Rodger Baker and Nate Hughes discuss the stability in Pyongyang and assess future prospects following the first talks between the Un...
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Stratfor senior analysts Rodger Baker and Nate Hughes discuss the stability in Pyongyang and assess future prospects following the first talks between the Un...
China's Policy Toward Korean Peninsula Unification
Please join us for a roundtable discussion on China-South Korea cooperation agenda on North Korea policy. This event is co-hosted by the Global Peace Foundation...
Please join us for a roundtable discussion on China-South Korea cooperation agenda on North Korea policy. This event is co-hosted by the Global Peace Foundation (GPF) and is on the record and open to the public.
Featured Remarks by:
Special Envoy Sydney Seiler
Special Envoy for the Six-Party Talks, U.S. Department of State
Moderated by:
Dr. Victor Cha
Senior Adviser and Korea Chair, CSIS
Professor and Director of Asian Studies Program, Georgetown University
Panel Discussants:
Mr. Christopher Johnson
Senior Adviser and Freeman Chair in China Studies, CSIS
Dr. Quansheng Zhao
Professor of International Relations and Chair, Asian Studies Program Research Council, American University
http://csis.org/event/chinas-policy-toward-korean-peninsula-unification
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Please join us for a roundtable discussion on China-South Korea cooperation agenda on North Korea policy. This event is co-hosted by the Global Peace Foundation (GPF) and is on the record and open to the public.
Featured Remarks by:
Special Envoy Sydney Seiler
Special Envoy for the Six-Party Talks, U.S. Department of State
Moderated by:
Dr. Victor Cha
Senior Adviser and Korea Chair, CSIS
Professor and Director of Asian Studies Program, Georgetown University
Panel Discussants:
Mr. Christopher Johnson
Senior Adviser and Freeman Chair in China Studies, CSIS
Dr. Quansheng Zhao
Professor of International Relations and Chair, Asian Studies Program Research Council, American University
http://csis.org/event/chinas-policy-toward-korean-peninsula-unification
- published: 21 Apr 2015
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China's Role in Resolving Current Crisis in Korean Peninsula
Click "CC" for Scripts Subscribe to arirang! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=arirangnews 한반도 정세안정, 중국역할 중요 Amid North Korea's continuing ......
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Dollar rises while war brewing on Korean Peninsula
Tensions are high on the Korean Peninsula after the North and South exchanged artillery barrages killing two people. Meanwhile, a possible war in the region ......
Tensions are high on the Korean Peninsula after the North and South exchanged artillery barrages killing two people. Meanwhile, a possible war in the region ...
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Tensions are high on the Korean Peninsula after the North and South exchanged artillery barrages killing two people. Meanwhile, a possible war in the region ...
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Korea Travel Guide
Korea Travel Guide, Yin and yang: the blue and red circle at the heart of the South Korean flag neatly symbolises not only the divided Korean peninsula but also the fluid mix of ancient and modern aspects of the country officially called the Republic of Korea (ROK). For the vast majority of visitors a trip to this part of the world means spending time in South Korea. Unfairly overshadowed by the h
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South Korea Travel Video Guide
South Korea Travel Video Guide: South Korea, formally the Republic of Korea is a country in East Asia. South Korea occupies the southern half of the Korean Peninsula, with North Korea to the north, China across the sea to the west and Japan a short ferry ride to the southeast.
Archeological finds of prehistoric toolmaking on the Korean Peninsula date back to 70,000 BC, and the first pottery is f
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SOUTH KOREA Food & Travel 2015 (Documentary) FULL HD - World Travel Channel HD
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Korean cuisine has evolved through centuries of social and political change. Originating from ancient agricultural and nomadic traditions in the Korean peninsula and southern Manchuria, Korean cuisine has evolved through a complex interaction of the natural environment and different cultural trends.[2][3]
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North Koreas powerful elite troop's martial art training [guided by Kim Jong Un]
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Nordkorea (DVRK - Demokratische Volksrepublik Korea)
Corea del Nord - Repubblica Democratica Popolare di Corea
Corea del Norte
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Koreańska Republika Ludowo-Demokratyczna
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(IYF-Beltei 2014) Visit Zoo at South Korea | Student Travel Around The Zoo
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea, and commonly referred to as Korea, is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula
South Korea Travel Seoul Zoo
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South Korea Royal Palacce IYF Event
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Inside North Korea by an American Tourist - Part 1 of 4 HD (TRAIN PORTION)
Train travel from China to Cult Korea: Beijing-Pyongyang. May 2010. See Videos 2, 3 and 4 for the walking tour of NK. This was a propaganda tour that brings tourists to the country's showcase cities and fertile regions. These videos give people thinking about visiting NK an overview of what they will see there (A variety of tours are offered but itineraries are often similar). These videos are
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The Japanese Love Industry
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Japan is a country that is dying—literally. Japan has more people over the age of 65 and the smallest number of people under the age of 15 in the world. It has the fastest negative population growth in the world, and that's because ha
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Putin says he can force South & North Koreas to make peace
Crossing the Russian border is getting easier.
Russia and South Korea have agreed to introduce visa-free travel between the two countries.
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South Korea Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination South-Korea.
South Korea is a land of ancient tradition and contemporary life, a fascinating world…with five thousand years of history. Seoul is the country’s economic and cultural centre, a metropolis of twelve million inhabitants who are proud of their ancient culture. The War Museum is a reminder of the Forgotten War when the United States of America and twenty ot
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North Korean Motorcycle Diaries (Trailer)
Watch the full length documentary on VICE.com here: http://www.vice.com/the-vice-guide-to-travel/north-korean-motorcycle-diaries For the past decade, New Zea...
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North Korean Motorcycle Diaries
For the past decade, New Zealanders Joanne and Gareth Morgan have been living the semiretired lifestyle of their dreams, traveling around the world on motorcycles alongside a few of their closest friends. They've traversed all seven continents on their bikes, with routes as varied as Venice to Beijing, Florida to northern Alaska, and South Africa to London, just to name a few. Gareth funds his own
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North Korea: I am Not predicting Doom but...
Here is something strange about a Pyramid shaped hotel in North Korea called The Hotel of Doom,that seems rather strange and points to a date of October 1st. Is it Doom on? Or is it just some more red herring info?
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Stories of unification. Lessons from Germany for the Koreas.
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It’s the dream for most of Korea’s older generation: unify the peninsula. Unfortunately, that’s all it is at this point - a dream. Without a collapse or deal brokered with the Kim up north, the tense relationship with the other Korea will continue for the foreseeable future.
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The Defectors - Escapees From North Korea's Prison Camps
Sky's Asia Correspondent Mark Stone meets people who suffered years of brutality in North Korean prison camps. He hears astonishing stories of those who have escaped one of the world's most brutal regimes.
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Inside North Korea - Filmed by an American Tourist (Part 2)
Inside North Korea Filmed by an American Tourist in North Korea (part 2 of 4). North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK; Chosŏ...
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This video explains about 12 Tourist Attractions in Jeju Island or Jejudo, South Korea. Jejudo is the largest island on the Korean Peninsula, and the main island of Jeju Province. The island lies in the Korea Strait, southwest of South Jeolla Province. The island contains the natural World Heritage Site Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes. Seongsan Ilchulbong, Manjanggul cave, Cheonjiyeon Waterfal
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Secrets behind Korea`s Economic Success
This documentary unveils secrets about how Korea, once the poorest country in the world, escaped poverty and grew to become the World's 14th largest economy and the first Asian nation to host the G20 summit, in 2010. The film identifies key factors behind Korea's economic success such as Korea's strategies, incessant efforts and investment that helped the nation achieve what the world came to call
Korea Travel Guide
Korea Travel Guide, Yin and yang: the blue and red circle at the heart of the South Korean flag neatly symbolises not only the divided Korean peninsula but also...
Korea Travel Guide, Yin and yang: the blue and red circle at the heart of the South Korean flag neatly symbolises not only the divided Korean peninsula but also the fluid mix of ancient and modern aspects of the country officially called the Republic of Korea (ROK). For the vast majority of visitors a trip to this part of the world means spending time in South Korea. Unfairly overshadowed by the headline-grabbing antics of its bad-boy neighbour, South Korea is a dream destination for the traveller, an engaging, welcoming place where the dazzling benefits of a fully industrialised, high-tech nation are balanced alongside a reverence for tradition and the ways of old Asia.
Academics still quibble over whether the Land of the Morning Calm (a term coined by travel writer Percival Lowell in 1885) is an accurate translation of the old Chinese characters by which all of Korea was once known. Dive into Seoul, powerhouse of Asia's third-largest economy, and calm is likely the last thing you'll feel. This round-the-clock city is constantly on the move, its 'work hard, play hard' population the epitome of the nation's indefatigable, can-do spirit.
Enjoy your Korea Travel Guide!
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Korea Travel Guide, Yin and yang: the blue and red circle at the heart of the South Korean flag neatly symbolises not only the divided Korean peninsula but also the fluid mix of ancient and modern aspects of the country officially called the Republic of Korea (ROK). For the vast majority of visitors a trip to this part of the world means spending time in South Korea. Unfairly overshadowed by the headline-grabbing antics of its bad-boy neighbour, South Korea is a dream destination for the traveller, an engaging, welcoming place where the dazzling benefits of a fully industrialised, high-tech nation are balanced alongside a reverence for tradition and the ways of old Asia.
Academics still quibble over whether the Land of the Morning Calm (a term coined by travel writer Percival Lowell in 1885) is an accurate translation of the old Chinese characters by which all of Korea was once known. Dive into Seoul, powerhouse of Asia's third-largest economy, and calm is likely the last thing you'll feel. This round-the-clock city is constantly on the move, its 'work hard, play hard' population the epitome of the nation's indefatigable, can-do spirit.
Enjoy your Korea Travel Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tfisKdOX_4
- published: 08 May 2014
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Korea Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
This video for Korea Vacation Travel Guide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips com...
This video for Korea Vacation Travel Guide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouTube!
St. Petersburg
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Kyoto:
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South Korea, located on the peninsula between Japan and China, is a nation of contradictions. You’ll find an ancient culture that goes back thousands of years, bolstered by high-tech industries and glowing modern cities. These elements, seemingly at odds, often mix together to create a truly unique experience.
Your Korea tour begins with Seoul, a mega-city full of theatres, casinos, restaurants, and pubs. If you love shopping, you’re in luck: Korea loves nothing better than offering a chance for some good purchases. Entire districts are devoted to stores, vendors, and malls, so make sure your credit card is ready to go.
If you’re engaging in some sightseeing in Korea, you can’t go wrong with a dedicated visit to the many temples and palaces that dot the country. Many of these sacred locations are adorned with ponds, moats, and trees, allowing you to get back in touch with nature while you explore this nation’s vast history.
Stop by the museums and galleries of your choice to get a taste of the local modern culture. You’ll find fine art, eccentric modern pieces, and everything in between—and best of all, you can stop for delicious Korean food on just about any corner.
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South Korea, located on the peninsula between Japan and China, is a nation of contradictions. You’ll find an ancient culture that goes back thousands of years, bolstered by high-tech industries and glowing modern cities. These elements, seemingly at odds, often mix together to create a truly unique experience.
Your Korea tour begins with Seoul, a mega-city full of theatres, casinos, restaurants, and pubs. If you love shopping, you’re in luck: Korea loves nothing better than offering a chance for some good purchases. Entire districts are devoted to stores, vendors, and malls, so make sure your credit card is ready to go.
If you’re engaging in some sightseeing in Korea, you can’t go wrong with a dedicated visit to the many temples and palaces that dot the country. Many of these sacred locations are adorned with ponds, moats, and trees, allowing you to get back in touch with nature while you explore this nation’s vast history.
Stop by the museums and galleries of your choice to get a taste of the local modern culture. You’ll find fine art, eccentric modern pieces, and everything in between—and best of all, you can stop for delicious Korean food on just about any corner.
What will you do in Korea?
Visit our Korea travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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South Korea Travel Video Guide
South Korea Travel Video Guide: South Korea, formally the Republic of Korea is a country in East Asia. South Korea occupies the southern half of the Korean Peni...
South Korea Travel Video Guide: South Korea, formally the Republic of Korea is a country in East Asia. South Korea occupies the southern half of the Korean Peninsula, with North Korea to the north, China across the sea to the west and Japan a short ferry ride to the southeast.
Archeological finds of prehistoric toolmaking on the Korean Peninsula date back to 70,000 BC, and the first pottery is found around 8000 BC. Comb-pattern pottery culture peaked around 3500-2000 BC.
Legend has it that Korea began with the founding of Gojoseon (also called Ancient Chosun) by the legendary Dangun in 2333 BC. Archeological and contemporaneous written records of Gojoseon as a kingdom date back to around 7th-4th century BC. Gojoseon was eventually defeated by the Chinese Han Dynasty and its territories were governed by four Chinese commanderies. The political chaos following the fall of the Han Dynasty in China allowed native tribes to regain control of Korea and led to the emergence of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, namely Goguryeo, Silla and Baekje. Despite repeated attempts by China, namely the Sui Dynasty and later the Tang Dynasty, to conquer the Korean Peninsula, northern-based Goguryeo managed to repel them. Eventually, Goguryeo fell to a Silla-Tang alliance, which had earlier defeated Baekje. This unified Korea under the Silla dynasty. Even though Tang later invaded, Silla forces managed to drive them out, thus maintaining Korea's independence.
Unified Silla was replaced by the Goryeo (also called Koryo) dynasty, from which the modern name "Korea" derives. One highlight of the Goryeo dynasty was that in 1234 the world's first metal movable type was invented by a Korean named Choe Yun-ui (200 years before Gutenberg's printing press). Goryeo was replaced by the Joseon (also called Chosun) dynasty, after a coup by one of its generals. The Joseon dynasty ruled Korea from 1392 to 1910, being one of the longest actively ruling dynasties in world history. It was during the early part of the Joseon dynasty that Korean technological inventions such as the world's first water clock, ironclad ship, and other innovations took place. During the rule of King Sejong the Great, the world's first rain gauge was invented and the Korean alphabet known as hangul was created.
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South Korea Travel Video Guide: South Korea, formally the Republic of Korea is a country in East Asia. South Korea occupies the southern half of the Korean Peninsula, with North Korea to the north, China across the sea to the west and Japan a short ferry ride to the southeast.
Archeological finds of prehistoric toolmaking on the Korean Peninsula date back to 70,000 BC, and the first pottery is found around 8000 BC. Comb-pattern pottery culture peaked around 3500-2000 BC.
Legend has it that Korea began with the founding of Gojoseon (also called Ancient Chosun) by the legendary Dangun in 2333 BC. Archeological and contemporaneous written records of Gojoseon as a kingdom date back to around 7th-4th century BC. Gojoseon was eventually defeated by the Chinese Han Dynasty and its territories were governed by four Chinese commanderies. The political chaos following the fall of the Han Dynasty in China allowed native tribes to regain control of Korea and led to the emergence of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, namely Goguryeo, Silla and Baekje. Despite repeated attempts by China, namely the Sui Dynasty and later the Tang Dynasty, to conquer the Korean Peninsula, northern-based Goguryeo managed to repel them. Eventually, Goguryeo fell to a Silla-Tang alliance, which had earlier defeated Baekje. This unified Korea under the Silla dynasty. Even though Tang later invaded, Silla forces managed to drive them out, thus maintaining Korea's independence.
Unified Silla was replaced by the Goryeo (also called Koryo) dynasty, from which the modern name "Korea" derives. One highlight of the Goryeo dynasty was that in 1234 the world's first metal movable type was invented by a Korean named Choe Yun-ui (200 years before Gutenberg's printing press). Goryeo was replaced by the Joseon (also called Chosun) dynasty, after a coup by one of its generals. The Joseon dynasty ruled Korea from 1392 to 1910, being one of the longest actively ruling dynasties in world history. It was during the early part of the Joseon dynasty that Korean technological inventions such as the world's first water clock, ironclad ship, and other innovations took place. During the rule of King Sejong the Great, the world's first rain gauge was invented and the Korean alphabet known as hangul was created.
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- published: 07 May 2014
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SOUTH KOREA Food & Travel 2015 (Documentary) FULL HD - World Travel Channel HD
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Korean cuisine has evolved through centuries of social and political change. Originating from ancient agricultural and nomadic traditions in the Korean peninsula and southern Manchuria, Korean cuisine has evolved through a complex interaction of the natural environment and different cultural trends.[2][3]
Korean cuisine is largely based upon rice, vegetables, and meats. Traditional Korean meals are noted for the number of side dishes (banchan) that accompany steam-cooked short-grain rice. Kimchi is served often, sometimes at every meal. Commonly used ingredients include sesame oil, doenjang (fermented bean paste), soy sauce, salt, garlic, ginger, pepper flakes and gochujang (fermented red chili paste).
Ingredients and dishes vary by province. Many regional dishes have become national, and dishes that were once regional have proliferated in different variations across the country. The Korean royal court cuisine once brought all of the unique regional specialties together for the royal family. Meals are regulated by Korean cultural etiquette.
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Korean cuisine has evolved through centuries of social and political change. Originating from ancient agricultural and nomadic traditions in the Korean peninsula and southern Manchuria, Korean cuisine has evolved through a complex interaction of the natural environment and different cultural trends.[2][3]
Korean cuisine is largely based upon rice, vegetables, and meats. Traditional Korean meals are noted for the number of side dishes (banchan) that accompany steam-cooked short-grain rice. Kimchi is served often, sometimes at every meal. Commonly used ingredients include sesame oil, doenjang (fermented bean paste), soy sauce, salt, garlic, ginger, pepper flakes and gochujang (fermented red chili paste).
Ingredients and dishes vary by province. Many regional dishes have become national, and dishes that were once regional have proliferated in different variations across the country. The Korean royal court cuisine once brought all of the unique regional specialties together for the royal family. Meals are regulated by Korean cultural etiquette.
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North Koreas powerful elite troop's martial art training [guided by Kim Jong Un]
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Kuzey Kore
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- published: 02 Jun 2014
- views: 2757474
(IYF-Beltei 2014) Visit Zoo at South Korea | Student Travel Around The Zoo
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea, and commonly referred to as Korea, is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Penins...
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea, and commonly referred to as Korea, is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula
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- published: 25 Dec 2014
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Inside North Korea by an American Tourist - Part 1 of 4 HD (TRAIN PORTION)
Train travel from China to Cult Korea: Beijing-Pyongyang. May 2010. See Videos 2, 3 and 4 for the walking tour of NK. This was a propaganda tour that brings ...
Train travel from China to Cult Korea: Beijing-Pyongyang. May 2010. See Videos 2, 3 and 4 for the walking tour of NK. This was a propaganda tour that brings tourists to the country's showcase cities and fertile regions. These videos give people thinking about visiting NK an overview of what they will see there (A variety of tours are offered but itineraries are often similar). These videos are neither truncated nor narrated. Footage is exclusive to regions in N. Korea where the elite population resides. Therefore you will not see how the majority of N. Koreans live, with oppression, famine, lack of human rights and medical care, or the most unfortunate 150,000 political victims living in Soviet Gulag/Nazi Concentration style camps.
South Korea maintains a cowardly and disturbing indifference to the large scale atrocities occurring in North Korea. In the 60 years since the division of the Korean Peninsula, South Korweakens have lost their sense of unity and urgency.
S. Korea has overwhelming military and non-military options if it wanted the Northern regime to collapse. It does not need to wait forever on the the vastly useless and toothless UN to solve South Korea's problem. Yet, the SK government and inhabitants are shockingly content with maintaining their segregation due to the massive financial costs of rebuilding the North's infrastructure and rehabilitating a mentally/physically stunted and uneducated population. Even though the reunification costs increases each year, the Holocaust stays alive because information connected South Korea ignores the suffering when they are morally responsible and fully capable of taking back their own country.
The S. Korean government downplays the N. Korean human rights abuses and over-hypes North Korea's military capacity to discourage citizens from talking about the necessity of freeing Korea. South Korea has 50 times greater GDP and generations more advance military, yet cowers to a starving, impoverished country with antique armaments.
N. Korean refugees are not warmly received in S. Korean society. South Korea does not voice opposition to China's illegal forced repatriation of N. Korean refugees, of which there may be over 100,000. When men, women and children are repatriated back to North Korea, they face cruel punishment and imprisonment, or if they had communicated with Westerners or religious groups, they are tortured and/or executed. Yet, this does not concern or alarm the prosperous South Koreans. North Korean lives are dispensable to them.
And this is all great news for tourists wanting to see a Stalinist/Maoist country in the 21st century. So no need to rush, you still have plenty of time to visit. The UN is powerless, and South Korea is spineless. If you want to help North Korean civilians, I recommend visiting HRNK (The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea) and the UK Manna Mission of Europe (which operates bakeries to feed NK children).
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Train travel from China to Cult Korea: Beijing-Pyongyang. May 2010. See Videos 2, 3 and 4 for the walking tour of NK. This was a propaganda tour that brings tourists to the country's showcase cities and fertile regions. These videos give people thinking about visiting NK an overview of what they will see there (A variety of tours are offered but itineraries are often similar). These videos are neither truncated nor narrated. Footage is exclusive to regions in N. Korea where the elite population resides. Therefore you will not see how the majority of N. Koreans live, with oppression, famine, lack of human rights and medical care, or the most unfortunate 150,000 political victims living in Soviet Gulag/Nazi Concentration style camps.
South Korea maintains a cowardly and disturbing indifference to the large scale atrocities occurring in North Korea. In the 60 years since the division of the Korean Peninsula, South Korweakens have lost their sense of unity and urgency.
S. Korea has overwhelming military and non-military options if it wanted the Northern regime to collapse. It does not need to wait forever on the the vastly useless and toothless UN to solve South Korea's problem. Yet, the SK government and inhabitants are shockingly content with maintaining their segregation due to the massive financial costs of rebuilding the North's infrastructure and rehabilitating a mentally/physically stunted and uneducated population. Even though the reunification costs increases each year, the Holocaust stays alive because information connected South Korea ignores the suffering when they are morally responsible and fully capable of taking back their own country.
The S. Korean government downplays the N. Korean human rights abuses and over-hypes North Korea's military capacity to discourage citizens from talking about the necessity of freeing Korea. South Korea has 50 times greater GDP and generations more advance military, yet cowers to a starving, impoverished country with antique armaments.
N. Korean refugees are not warmly received in S. Korean society. South Korea does not voice opposition to China's illegal forced repatriation of N. Korean refugees, of which there may be over 100,000. When men, women and children are repatriated back to North Korea, they face cruel punishment and imprisonment, or if they had communicated with Westerners or religious groups, they are tortured and/or executed. Yet, this does not concern or alarm the prosperous South Koreans. North Korean lives are dispensable to them.
And this is all great news for tourists wanting to see a Stalinist/Maoist country in the 21st century. So no need to rush, you still have plenty of time to visit. The UN is powerless, and South Korea is spineless. If you want to help North Korean civilians, I recommend visiting HRNK (The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea) and the UK Manna Mission of Europe (which operates bakeries to feed NK children).
- published: 18 Mar 2012
- views: 1169926
The Japanese Love Industry
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Japan is a country that is dying—literally. Japan has more people over the age of 65 and the smallest number of people under the age of 15 in the world. It has the fastest negative population growth in the world, and that's because hardly anyone is having babies. In these difficult times, the Japanese are putting marriage and families on the back burner and seeking recreational love and affection as a form of cheap escape with no strings attached. We sent Ryan Duffy to investigate this phenomenon, which led him to Tokyo's cuddle cafes and Yakuza-sponsored prostitution rings.
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Japan is a country that is dying—literally. Japan has more people over the age of 65 and the smallest number of people under the age of 15 in the world. It has the fastest negative population growth in the world, and that's because hardly anyone is having babies. In these difficult times, the Japanese are putting marriage and families on the back burner and seeking recreational love and affection as a form of cheap escape with no strings attached. We sent Ryan Duffy to investigate this phenomenon, which led him to Tokyo's cuddle cafes and Yakuza-sponsored prostitution rings.
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- published: 22 Oct 2013
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Putin says he can force South & North Koreas to make peace
Crossing the Russian border is getting easier.
Russia and South Korea have agreed to introduce visa-free travel between the two countries.
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Crossing the Russian border is getting easier.
Russia and South Korea have agreed to introduce visa-free travel between the two countries.
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Russia and South Korea have agreed to introduce visa-free travel between the two countries.
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- published: 13 Nov 2013
- views: 384
South Korea Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination South-Korea.
South Korea is a land of ancient tradition and contemporary life, a fascinating world…with five thousand years of hi...
Travel video about destination South-Korea.
South Korea is a land of ancient tradition and contemporary life, a fascinating world…with five thousand years of history. Seoul is the country’s economic and cultural centre, a metropolis of twelve million inhabitants who are proud of their ancient culture. The War Museum is a reminder of the Forgotten War when the United States of America and twenty other countries took part in a United Nations military operation to support South Korea against the forces North Korea and China. Thirty kilometres south of Seoul is the fortress town of Suwon where at the end of the eighteenth century the Hwaseong Fortress was built, now a World Heritage Sight. South Korea’s most famous monastery is located in the Gaya-San National Park. Today the complex and its ninety buildings have become one of the main Buddhist centres in the East.. Tumuli Park is situated in the centre of Kyong Ju, former capital of the Silla Kingdom and contains twenty three royal tombs that look from the outside like large green hills. A huge number of valuable finds were made here thus the National Museum was created in which more than a hundred and fifty thousand exhibits from prehistoric times right up to the Joseon Dynasty are on display. Jeju island is a unique holiday paradise, a volcanic island with temples, waterfalls, tea plantations and several leisure facilities. For Koreans as well as the Japanese, Jeju Island has, due to its tropical climate, become a very popular honeymoon destination. When during dinner a volcano erupts and laser gods battle against each other, the Korean people are reminded of the fact that they have withstood invasion by the Mongols, Chinese and Japanese. At the climax of the show a fiery dragon appears: his sole task to protect glorious South Korea!
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Travel video about destination South-Korea.
South Korea is a land of ancient tradition and contemporary life, a fascinating world…with five thousand years of history. Seoul is the country’s economic and cultural centre, a metropolis of twelve million inhabitants who are proud of their ancient culture. The War Museum is a reminder of the Forgotten War when the United States of America and twenty other countries took part in a United Nations military operation to support South Korea against the forces North Korea and China. Thirty kilometres south of Seoul is the fortress town of Suwon where at the end of the eighteenth century the Hwaseong Fortress was built, now a World Heritage Sight. South Korea’s most famous monastery is located in the Gaya-San National Park. Today the complex and its ninety buildings have become one of the main Buddhist centres in the East.. Tumuli Park is situated in the centre of Kyong Ju, former capital of the Silla Kingdom and contains twenty three royal tombs that look from the outside like large green hills. A huge number of valuable finds were made here thus the National Museum was created in which more than a hundred and fifty thousand exhibits from prehistoric times right up to the Joseon Dynasty are on display. Jeju island is a unique holiday paradise, a volcanic island with temples, waterfalls, tea plantations and several leisure facilities. For Koreans as well as the Japanese, Jeju Island has, due to its tropical climate, become a very popular honeymoon destination. When during dinner a volcano erupts and laser gods battle against each other, the Korean people are reminded of the fact that they have withstood invasion by the Mongols, Chinese and Japanese. At the climax of the show a fiery dragon appears: his sole task to protect glorious South Korea!
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 93143
North Korean Motorcycle Diaries (Trailer)
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10 Top Tourist Attractions in South Korea
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North Korean Motorcycle Diaries
For the past decade, New Zealanders Joanne and Gareth Morgan have been living the semiretired lifestyle of their dreams, traveling around the world on motorcycl...
For the past decade, New Zealanders Joanne and Gareth Morgan have been living the semiretired lifestyle of their dreams, traveling around the world on motorcycles alongside a few of their closest friends. They've traversed all seven continents on their bikes, with routes as varied as Venice to Beijing, Florida to northern Alaska, and South Africa to London, just to name a few. Gareth funds his own trips, many of which he uses to pursue philanthropic endeavors, particularly in the social-investment space. He is able to do so with money he's made as an economist and investment manager—one who has earned the reputation for criticizing unethical practices in New Zealand's financial-services industry.
In late August, the Morgans embarked on their most ambitious journey yet, at least physically. The real journey began years ago, when they decided they wanted to ride the Baekdudaegan, a mountain range that stretches the length of North and South Korea's shared peninsula. After countless hours of negotiation and coordination with both governments, they were granted permission. It was, the Morgans believe, the first time anyone's ever traveled through both countries like that since the partitioning of Korea in 1945. By making the trip they hoped to demonstrate how Koreans can come together over what they have in common. To symbolize this, the Morgans took some stones from Paektu, a holy mountain in the North, and brought them to Hallasan, a similarly sacred peak in the South.
Joanne and Gareth shot the entirety of their trip, the footage from which they have graciously allowed us to cut into a short film that will premiere on VICE.com this month. In some ways, the footage makes the Korean coast look alternately like California, China, and Cuba. It's a beautiful view few foreigners have seen, and even if planning the road trip straight through the Demilitarized Zone required working within parameters set by the highly choreographed and restricted confines of North-South Korean diplomacy, this was a journey worth documenting from start to finish.
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For the past decade, New Zealanders Joanne and Gareth Morgan have been living the semiretired lifestyle of their dreams, traveling around the world on motorcycles alongside a few of their closest friends. They've traversed all seven continents on their bikes, with routes as varied as Venice to Beijing, Florida to northern Alaska, and South Africa to London, just to name a few. Gareth funds his own trips, many of which he uses to pursue philanthropic endeavors, particularly in the social-investment space. He is able to do so with money he's made as an economist and investment manager—one who has earned the reputation for criticizing unethical practices in New Zealand's financial-services industry.
In late August, the Morgans embarked on their most ambitious journey yet, at least physically. The real journey began years ago, when they decided they wanted to ride the Baekdudaegan, a mountain range that stretches the length of North and South Korea's shared peninsula. After countless hours of negotiation and coordination with both governments, they were granted permission. It was, the Morgans believe, the first time anyone's ever traveled through both countries like that since the partitioning of Korea in 1945. By making the trip they hoped to demonstrate how Koreans can come together over what they have in common. To symbolize this, the Morgans took some stones from Paektu, a holy mountain in the North, and brought them to Hallasan, a similarly sacred peak in the South.
Joanne and Gareth shot the entirety of their trip, the footage from which they have graciously allowed us to cut into a short film that will premiere on VICE.com this month. In some ways, the footage makes the Korean coast look alternately like California, China, and Cuba. It's a beautiful view few foreigners have seen, and even if planning the road trip straight through the Demilitarized Zone required working within parameters set by the highly choreographed and restricted confines of North-South Korean diplomacy, this was a journey worth documenting from start to finish.
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Biden in the DMZ:US vice president visits Korean peninsula militarised zone
US Vice President Joe Biden visited the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) separating South Korea from the North, a visit that was likely to cast attention on global c......
US Vice President Joe Biden visited the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) separating South Korea from the North, a visit that was likely to cast attention on global c...
wn.com/Biden In The Dmz US Vice President Visits Korean Peninsula Militarised Zone
US Vice President Joe Biden visited the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) separating South Korea from the North, a visit that was likely to cast attention on global c...
North Korea: I am Not predicting Doom but...
Here is something strange about a Pyramid shaped hotel in North Korea called The Hotel of Doom,that seems rather strange and points to a date of October 1st. Is...
Here is something strange about a Pyramid shaped hotel in North Korea called The Hotel of Doom,that seems rather strange and points to a date of October 1st. Is it Doom on? Or is it just some more red herring info?
http://ryugyong.spreadshirt.com/o-the-r-levels-buildings-A4060896/customize/color/2
http://www.bloomberg.com/bw/stories/2008-08-08/north-koreas-phantom-pyramidbusinessweek-business-news-stock-market-and-financial-advice
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-2722040/Intriguing-time-lapse-video-inside-North-Koreas-capital-offers-rare-glimpse-secretive-Communist-state.html
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/north-korea-ryugyong-pyongyang-hotel-doom-empty-388791
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2013-01-18/orascom-construction-gets-2-billion-from-bill-gates-investors
http://corruptico.com/2013/09/24/the-end-is-nigh-october-1st-surprise-gridex-ii-nibiru-ison/
https://aftermathnews.wordpress.com/2008/07/18/north-koreas-pyramidal-hotel-of-doom-wakes-from-its-coma/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsoYwysCdfY
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=pittsburg+baltimore+game
http://www.ign.com/wikis/injustice-gods-among-us/Raven_S.T.A.R._Labs_Missions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rMV-YtYVYg
wn.com/North Korea I Am Not Predicting Doom But...
Here is something strange about a Pyramid shaped hotel in North Korea called The Hotel of Doom,that seems rather strange and points to a date of October 1st. Is it Doom on? Or is it just some more red herring info?
http://ryugyong.spreadshirt.com/o-the-r-levels-buildings-A4060896/customize/color/2
http://www.bloomberg.com/bw/stories/2008-08-08/north-koreas-phantom-pyramidbusinessweek-business-news-stock-market-and-financial-advice
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-2722040/Intriguing-time-lapse-video-inside-North-Koreas-capital-offers-rare-glimpse-secretive-Communist-state.html
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/north-korea-ryugyong-pyongyang-hotel-doom-empty-388791
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2013-01-18/orascom-construction-gets-2-billion-from-bill-gates-investors
http://corruptico.com/2013/09/24/the-end-is-nigh-october-1st-surprise-gridex-ii-nibiru-ison/
https://aftermathnews.wordpress.com/2008/07/18/north-koreas-pyramidal-hotel-of-doom-wakes-from-its-coma/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsoYwysCdfY
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=pittsburg+baltimore+game
http://www.ign.com/wikis/injustice-gods-among-us/Raven_S.T.A.R._Labs_Missions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rMV-YtYVYg
- published: 30 Sep 2015
- views: 2414
Stories of unification. Lessons from Germany for the Koreas.
LINKS: http://asianewsweekly.net/2014/12/03/stories-unification-lessons-germany-koreas/
It’s the dream for most of Korea’s older generation: unify the peninsul...
LINKS: http://asianewsweekly.net/2014/12/03/stories-unification-lessons-germany-koreas/
It’s the dream for most of Korea’s older generation: unify the peninsula. Unfortunately, that’s all it is at this point - a dream. Without a collapse or deal brokered with the Kim up north, the tense relationship with the other Korea will continue for the foreseeable future.
But what does unification look like?
Seoul-based reporter Chance Dorland, a broadcast journalist in South Korea who runs the website Seoul It Up, took up the topic on his recent trip to Germany.
What do you think? Should the Korea’s unify? If so, what lessons can be learned from Germany and what steps should be taken?
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wn.com/Stories Of Unification. Lessons From Germany For The Koreas.
LINKS: http://asianewsweekly.net/2014/12/03/stories-unification-lessons-germany-koreas/
It’s the dream for most of Korea’s older generation: unify the peninsula. Unfortunately, that’s all it is at this point - a dream. Without a collapse or deal brokered with the Kim up north, the tense relationship with the other Korea will continue for the foreseeable future.
But what does unification look like?
Seoul-based reporter Chance Dorland, a broadcast journalist in South Korea who runs the website Seoul It Up, took up the topic on his recent trip to Germany.
What do you think? Should the Korea’s unify? If so, what lessons can be learned from Germany and what steps should be taken?
Asia Now is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Connect with me on social media and the internet!
Twitter: http://twitter.com/SteveMillerANW
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/asianewsweekly
Podcast: http://asianewsweekly.net
TAGS: asia news,asia news weekly,podcast,steve miller,qiranger,SteveMillerANW,South Korea,North Korea,Unification,Politics,Asia Now,Asia News Weekly,Podcast
- published: 03 Dec 2014
- views: 143
The Defectors - Escapees From North Korea's Prison Camps
Sky's Asia Correspondent Mark Stone meets people who suffered years of brutality in North Korean prison camps. He hears astonishing stories of those who have es...
Sky's Asia Correspondent Mark Stone meets people who suffered years of brutality in North Korean prison camps. He hears astonishing stories of those who have escaped one of the world's most brutal regimes.
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wn.com/The Defectors Escapees From North Korea's Prison Camps
Sky's Asia Correspondent Mark Stone meets people who suffered years of brutality in North Korean prison camps. He hears astonishing stories of those who have escaped one of the world's most brutal regimes.
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- published: 05 May 2014
- views: 24986
Inside North Korea - Filmed by an American Tourist (Part 2)
Inside North Korea Filmed by an American Tourist in North Korea (part 2 of 4). North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK; Chosŏ......
Inside North Korea Filmed by an American Tourist in North Korea (part 2 of 4). North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK; Chosŏ...
wn.com/Inside North Korea Filmed By An American Tourist (Part 2)
Inside North Korea Filmed by an American Tourist in North Korea (part 2 of 4). North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK; Chosŏ...
Top 12 Tourist Attractions in Jeju Island
This video explains about 12 Tourist Attractions in Jeju Island or Jejudo, South Korea. Jejudo is the largest island on the Korean Peninsula, and the main islan...
This video explains about 12 Tourist Attractions in Jeju Island or Jejudo, South Korea. Jejudo is the largest island on the Korean Peninsula, and the main island of Jeju Province. The island lies in the Korea Strait, southwest of South Jeolla Province. The island contains the natural World Heritage Site Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes. Seongsan Ilchulbong, Manjanggul cave, Cheonjiyeon Waterfall, Hallasan are top tourist places in Jeju Island. You can vacation to these best places to visit in Jeju Korea. This list of attractions can be your references before you travel to Jeju island.
photo credit:
Hallim Park by Wilson Loo Kok Wee www.flickr.com/photos/kwloo/6242454468/
Teddy Bear Museum by Walter Lim www.flickr.com/photos/coolinsights/7181809611/
Yakcheonsa Temple by Wilson Loo Kok Wee www.flickr.com/photos/kwloo/6242070857/
Jeongbang Waterfall by amanderson2 www.flickr.com/photos/amanderson/14903938380/
Jeju Loveland by Jordi Sanchez Teruel www.flickr.com/photos/sunxez/4492147873/
Jeju Folk Village Museum by Sinan Yüzakli www.flickr.com/photos/sinanyuzakli/4443841600/
Hyeopjae Beach by Kin Mun Lee www.flickr.com/photos/mr-brown/17007985108/
Udo Island by shim_brian www.flickr.com/photos/128194943@N06/15192900998/
Hallasan by Jonas K. www.flickr.com/photos/jonask/8703703010/
Cheonjiyeon Waterfall by longyoung www.flickr.com/photos/longyoung/9313523347/
Manjanggul cave by Republic of Korea www.flickr.com/photos/koreanet/15871553036/
Seongsan Ilchulbong by David www.flickr.com/photos/randomwire/3943821397/
wn.com/Top 12 Tourist Attractions In Jeju Island
This video explains about 12 Tourist Attractions in Jeju Island or Jejudo, South Korea. Jejudo is the largest island on the Korean Peninsula, and the main island of Jeju Province. The island lies in the Korea Strait, southwest of South Jeolla Province. The island contains the natural World Heritage Site Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes. Seongsan Ilchulbong, Manjanggul cave, Cheonjiyeon Waterfall, Hallasan are top tourist places in Jeju Island. You can vacation to these best places to visit in Jeju Korea. This list of attractions can be your references before you travel to Jeju island.
photo credit:
Hallim Park by Wilson Loo Kok Wee www.flickr.com/photos/kwloo/6242454468/
Teddy Bear Museum by Walter Lim www.flickr.com/photos/coolinsights/7181809611/
Yakcheonsa Temple by Wilson Loo Kok Wee www.flickr.com/photos/kwloo/6242070857/
Jeongbang Waterfall by amanderson2 www.flickr.com/photos/amanderson/14903938380/
Jeju Loveland by Jordi Sanchez Teruel www.flickr.com/photos/sunxez/4492147873/
Jeju Folk Village Museum by Sinan Yüzakli www.flickr.com/photos/sinanyuzakli/4443841600/
Hyeopjae Beach by Kin Mun Lee www.flickr.com/photos/mr-brown/17007985108/
Udo Island by shim_brian www.flickr.com/photos/128194943@N06/15192900998/
Hallasan by Jonas K. www.flickr.com/photos/jonask/8703703010/
Cheonjiyeon Waterfall by longyoung www.flickr.com/photos/longyoung/9313523347/
Manjanggul cave by Republic of Korea www.flickr.com/photos/koreanet/15871553036/
Seongsan Ilchulbong by David www.flickr.com/photos/randomwire/3943821397/
- published: 14 Jun 2015
- views: 2
Secrets behind Korea`s Economic Success
This documentary unveils secrets about how Korea, once the poorest country in the world, escaped poverty and grew to become the World's 14th largest economy and...
This documentary unveils secrets about how Korea, once the poorest country in the world, escaped poverty and grew to become the World's 14th largest economy and the first Asian nation to host the G20 summit, in 2010. The film identifies key factors behind Korea's economic success such as Korea's strategies, incessant efforts and investment that helped the nation achieve what the world came to call the "Miracle on the Han River."
wn.com/Secrets Behind Korea`S Economic Success
This documentary unveils secrets about how Korea, once the poorest country in the world, escaped poverty and grew to become the World's 14th largest economy and the first Asian nation to host the G20 summit, in 2010. The film identifies key factors behind Korea's economic success such as Korea's strategies, incessant efforts and investment that helped the nation achieve what the world came to call the "Miracle on the Han River."
- published: 12 Dec 2013
- views: 157273