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Coordinates: 40°00′N 127°00′E / 40.000°N 127.000°E / 40.000; 127.000
North Korea ( listen), officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK; Chosŏn'gŭl: 조선민주주의인민공화국; hancha: 朝鮮民主主義人民共和國; MR: Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk), is a country in East Asia, in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula. The name Korea is derived from the Kingdom of Goguryeo, also spelled as Koryŏ. The capital and largest city is Pyongyang. North Korea shares a land border with China to the north and northwest, along the Amnok (Yalu) and Tumen rivers, and a small section of the Tumen River also forms a border with Russia to the northeast. The Korean Demilitarized Zone marks the boundary between North Korea and South Korea.
Korea was annexed by the Empire of Japan in 1910. After the Japanese surrender at the end of World War II in 1945, Korea was divided into two zones by the United States and the Soviet Union, with the north occupied by the Soviets and the south by the Americans. Negotiations on reunification failed, and in 1948 two separate governments were formed: the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in the north, and the Republic of Korea in the south. An invasion initiated by North Korea led to the Korean War (1950–53). Although the Korean Armistice Agreement brought about a ceasefire, no official peace treaty was ever signed. Both states were accepted into the United Nations in 1991.
North is a noun, adjective, or adverb indicating direction or geography. North is one of the four cardinal directions or compass points. It is the opposite of south and is perpendicular to east and west.
The word north is related to the Old High German nord, both descending from the Proto-Indo-European unit ner-, meaning "down" (or "under"). (Presumably a natural primitive description of its concept is "to the left of the rising sun".)
The Latin word borealis comes from the Greek boreas "north wind, north", which, according to Ovid, was personified as the son of the river-god Strymon, the father of Calais and Zetes. Septentrionalis is from septentriones, "the seven plow oxen", a name of Ursa Maior. The Greek arktikos is named for the same constellation, and is the derivation of the English word "Arctic".
Other languages have sometimes more interesting derivations. For example, in Lezgian, kefer can mean both 'disbelief' and 'north', since to the north of the Muslim Lezgian homeland there are areas formerly inhabited by non-Muslim Caucasian and Turkic peoples. In many languages of Mesoamerica, "north" also means "up". In Hungarian the word for north is észak, which is derived from éjszaka ("night"), since above the Tropic of Cancer, the Sun never shines from the north.
The Koreans (Hangul: 한민족; hanja: 韓民族; alternatively Hangul: 조선민족; hanja: 朝鮮民族, see names of Korea) are a historic people based in the Korean Peninsula and Manchuria. In the last century and a half, the 7 million people of the Korean diaspora have spread along the Pacific Rim, especially to China, United States and Japan.
South Koreans refer to themselves as Hanguk-in (Hangul: 한국인; hanja: 韓國人), or Hanguk-saram (Hangul: 한국 사람), both of which mean "Korean country people." When referring to members of the Korean diaspora, Koreans often use the term Han-in (Hangul: 한인; hanja: 韓人; literally "Korean people").
North Koreans refer to themselves as Joseon-in (Hangul: 조선인; hanja: 朝鮮人) or Joseon-saram (Hangul: 조선 사람), both of which literally mean "Joseon people". Using similar words, Koreans in China refer to themselves as Chaoxianzu (Chinese: 朝鲜族) in Chinese or Joseonjok (Hangul: 조선족) in Korean, which are cognates that literally mean "Joseon ethnic group".
Ethnic Koreans living in Russia and Central Asia refer to themselves as Koryo-saram (Hangul: 고려 사람; Cyrillic script: Корё сарам), alluding to Goryeo, a Korean dynasty spanning from 918 to 1392.
Korea, called Chosŏn (Korean: 조선; Hanja: 朝鮮) in North Korea and Hanguk (Korean: 한국; Hanja: 韓國) or Daehanminkuk (Korean: 대한민국; Hanja: 大韓民國) in South Korea, is an East Asian territory that is divided into two distinct sovereign states: North Korea, formally the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), and South Korea, formally the Republic of Korea (ROK). Located on the Korean Peninsula, Korea is bordered by China to the northwest and Russia to the northeast. It is separated from Japan to the east by the Korea Strait and the Sea of Japan .
Korea emerged as a singular political entity after centuries of conflict among the Three Kingdoms of Korea, which were unified as Silla (57 BC – AD 935) and Balhae (AD 698 – 926). The united Silla was eventually succeeded by Goryeo in 935 at the end of the Later Three Kingdoms period. Goryeo, which gave name to the modern exonym "Korea", was a highly cultured state and created the Jikji in the 14th century. The invasions by the Mongol Empire in the 13th century, however, greatly weakened the nation, which forced it into vassalage. After the Yuan dynasty's collapse, severe political strife followed. Goryeo eventually fell to an uprising led by General Yi Seong-gye, who established Joseon in 1388.
Coordinates: 36°N 128°E / 36°N 128°E / 36; 128
South Korea ( listen), officially the Republic of Korea (Hangul: 대한민국; hanja: 大韓民國; RR: Daehanminguk, listen) and commonly referred to as Korea, is a sovereign state in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula. The name Korea is derived from the ancient Kingdom of Goguryeo, also known as Koryŏ. Highly urbanized at 92%, Koreans lead a distinctive urban lifestyle with half of them living in the Seoul Capital Area, the world's second largest city with over 25 million residents and a leading global city with the fourth largest economy, rated in 2016 as the world's most livable megacity and safest city to live in. Highly mountainous, Korea is a popular winter sport destination in Asia, hosting the 2018 Winter Olympics.
The earliest Korean pottery dates to 8000 BC, with three kingdoms flourishing at 1st century BC. One of them, Goguryeo, ruled Northeast China, parts of Russia and Mongolia under Gwanggaeto the Great. Since their unification into Silla and Balhae in the 7th century, Korea enjoyed over a millennium of relative tranquility under long lasting dynasties with innovations like Hangul, the unique alphabet created by Sejong the Great in 1446, enabling anyone to easily learn to read and write. Its rich and vibrant culture left 17 UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritages of Humanity, the third largest in the world, along with 12 World Heritage Sites. Korea was annexed by Imperial Japan in 1910 due to its strategic and central location, after whose surrender in 1945, it was divided into North and South Korea. A North Korean invasion lead to the Korean War (1950–53). Peace has since mostly continued with the two agreeing to work peacefully for reunification and the South solidifying peace as a regional power with the world's 10th largest defence budget and strong global alliances. In 2016, Korea was rated as the world's safest country to live in, with the lowest crime rate.
Special Thanks To Sunny for sharing her story. Check out her YouTube channel about North Korea: https://goo.gl/PMbvXW The opinions expressed in this video are those of individual interviewees alone and do not reflect the views of ASIAN BOSS or the general North Korean population. Send us a message via our Facebook page if you have any questions or topic suggestions ► https://www.facebook.com/asianboss Are you curious about real people's perspectives from Asia on various cultural and social issues? Subscribe to ASIAN BOSS for more fun and educational videos ► https://goo.gl/TRcSbE
In this extended cut, North Koreans share their honest thoughts on America and Americans. Pil-Ju (striped shirt) is working for an non-profit organization that helps bring North Koreans stuck in China to South Korea and provide them with resources to assimilate into South Korean society. If you are interested, visit: https://www.facebook.com/nauhlove/ Follow Yu-Sung on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pakyusung For more North Korea related topics, check out: What North Korean defectors think of South Korea: https://youtu.be/EhmzpMP3bEE What North Korean defectors think of North Korea: https://youtu.be/DyqUw0WYwoc What South Koreans Think of US-North Korea tensions: https://youtu.be/7N3qHSG6F2s The opinions expressed in this video are those of individual interviewees alone and ...
We'd like to thanks these two for sharing their powerful stories. As we said in the video, please do whatever you can to raise awareness. You can watch part 1 of the interview here: https://youtu.be/DyqUw0WYwoc Watch NORTH KOREANS TRY AMERICAN BBQ (Collab with Digitalsoju TV): https://youtu.be/T0TYCEXmi90 You can check out Sunny's YouTube channel about North Korea here: https://goo.gl/PMbvXW Send us a message via our Facebook page if you have any questions or topic suggestions about North Korea ► https://www.facebook.com/asianboss Or you can reach out to Steve on Instagram► https://www.instagram.com/asianbosssteve The opinions expressed in this video are those of individual interviewees alone and do not reflect the views of ASIAN BOSS or the general North Korean population. Are y...
We also wanted to have them try the best sauces from the most respected regions in the US, so we reached out to LawLers Barbecue (Alabama), 12 Bones (North Carolina), Gates Bar-B-Q (Kansas City) and Rudy's Bar-B-Q (Texas) who agreed to come on board for this project. (We tried reaching out to several places in Memphis but none were interested unfortunately. Sorry Memphis, we tried our best) First, we wanna say this project wouldn’t have been possible without 12 Bones, LawLers, Rudy’s and Gates. These are already successful and respected businesses who could have told us they weren’t interested, but they loved the idea of this project and having their local region represented. It was also awesome for us to be able to try all the different styles of sauces. Please show them your support an...
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In this third installment of the "What Asians think of America" series, we asked North Koreans to share their honest thoughts about America and Americans. This is Part 1 of the interview. Pil-Ju (striped shirt) is working for an non-profit organization that helps bring North Koreans stuck in China to South Korea and provide them with resources to help them assimilate to South Korean society. If you are interested, visit: https://www.facebook.com/nauhlove/ You follow Yu-Sung on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pakyusung The opinions expressed in this video are those of individual interviewees alone and do not reflect the views of ASIAN BOSS or the general North Korean population. Suggest topics or let us know what you're curious about Asia: Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/asian...
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in this documentary you get to see how north korean people really live in one of the rarest documentaries ever recorded by 2 french journalists exclusively given a visa for that purpose
North Koreans say they’re the happiest people in the world. Their great leader is like a father who takes care of them and all their needs. They’re told that he’s made their country the most powerful and economically developed on the planet. A quick look at the World Wide Web or any international media might lead to a different conclusion but in North Korea, they’re banned. SUBSCRIBE TO RTD Channel to get documentaries firsthand! http://bit.ly/1MgFbVy FOLLOW US RTD WEBSITE: https://RTD.rt.com/ RTD ON TWITTER: http://twitter.com/RT_DOC RTD ON FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/RTDocumentary RTD ON DAILYMOTION http://www.dailymotion.com/rt_doc RTD ON INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/rtd_documen... RTD LIVE https://rtd.rt.com/on-air/ RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air Subscribe to RT! http://...
“Enter Pyongyang” is another stunning collaboration between city-diplomacy pioneer JT Singh and flow-motion videographer Rob Whitworth. Blending time-lapse photography, acceleration and slow motion, HD and digital animation, they have produced a cutting‐edge panorama of a city hardly known, but one emerging on the visitor’s landscape as North Korea’s opening unfolds. North Korea was the last country seemingly immune to change—but no longer. Recent years have witnessed mobile phone penetration, a surge in tourists, and even a marathon. Numerous special economic zones have been launched in cooperation with China, Russia, and South Korea, with railways planned linking all countries in the region. “Enter Pyongyang” captures not just the city, but this dynamism and sense of potential. This v...
3DPRK is a collaborative photographic portraiture project between Slovenian photographer Matjaž Tančič and Beijing-based North Korean art specialists Koryo Studio. Showing at Pékin Fine Arts (Hong Kong) Nov 19th 2016 - Jan 27th 2017. 3DPRK: PHOTOGRAPHING NORTH KOREA is a never-before-seen examination of the process behind such cultural engagement projects between international artists and local North Koreans. The small team of five (photographer, producer, two North Korean guides, one driver) photographed soldiers at the tense Demilitarised Zone at the North-South Korean border, and visited the schools, hospitals and newly completed leisure facilities considered the pride of the reclusive state, with producer Vicky Mohieddeen filming the process every step of the way. The resulting serie...
I was lucky enough to interact with a North Korean, and film it! Spending time with the hairdresser, Kim Hye-Sun was unlike spending time with any of the usual North Koreans you get to meet. She was charming and quirky. For the first time, I felt like I was seeing something real, that wasn't shown to me. www.stevegongphoto.com http://stevegong.wordpress.com stevegongphoto@gmail.com
A look into the life of what many North Koreans go through just to survive. What if we grew up with these types of uncertainties: torture, starvation, and no freedom? Join the movement, visit www.linkglobal.org
Since founding Durihana 15 years ago Pastor Chun Ki Won has helped over 1,000 North Koreans defect safely to the South. Like us on Facebook to keep up to date with the feature - https://www.facebook.com/durihanafilm For more information on Durihana (두리하나) check out the following website: http://www.durihana.net/ Director / Editor - Matthew Halsall Photography - DJ Yoon, Matthew Halsall Music used: Koreless Sun (String Quintet Live At Maida Vale)
Every year, thousands of North Koreans make the dangerous journey across the border to escape oppression and poverty. In March of 2005, Danny was one of them. He escaped a life of indoctrination, routine public executions, and starvation. This is a documentary about Danny's story-- from his challenging life in North Korea, to his brave escape to China, and his resettlement journey in the United States. Meet Danny, he's from North Korea. LEARN MORE ABOUT LINK | http://libertyinnorthkorea.org
Order The Defector on iTunes today - https://itunes.apple.com/ca/movie/defector-escape-from-north/id785507684 Or at I Love Docs - http://ilovedocs.com/the-defector/ The official trailer for THE DEFECTOR, a feature film and TV documentary that follows the perilous journey of Sook-Ja and Yong-hee who escape North Korea and meet with Dragon - a broker who guides North Korean defectors to their freedom. Their journey reflects the reality tens of thousands of North Koreans currently in hiding in China. Filmed undercover by Korean-Canadian filmmaker, Ann Shin gets intimate access with these three individuals in this dramatic POV film. Beautifully shot, with a compelling high-stakes story, THE DEFECTOR has won a number of awards, including Best Documentary, Best Documentary Director at the 2014 ...
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Jack Rice of Air America Radio reports from the United Nations Headquarters as the Security Counsel negotiates what sanctions to place on the North Koreans. Previous efforts and multilateral talks seem to have failed. So what comes next?
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Vice Guide to Travel - North Korea - Complete Documentary The Vice Guide to Travel is a documentary-style travel show released in 2006 by Vice Media, as part of the VBS.tv online television division of Vice. The show follows Vice employees as they travel to dangerous, weird, and offbeat locations throughout the globe. This time Shane Smith gets inside North Korea and show us how things works there. This is a unique documentary that shows us how far an ilusion can go.
Vito takes a look at everybody's favorite Korea: the crazy weird murdery one. Is this the hot new travel destination or should your dumb ass stay the hell away of course don't fucking go to north korea are you retarded http://patreon.com/gesualdi | http://twitter.com/vitogesualdi | http://twitch.tv/vitozone
Like VICE News? Subscribe to our news channel: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News Vice founder Shane Smith managed to get into North Korea after a year and half of trying and is witness to the craziness of this hermit nation. Crazy is actually kind of an understatement. More from Shane Smith: http://www.vice.com/author/shane-smith Follow Shane on Twitter: https://twitter.com/shanesmith30 Watch the rest here: http://bit.ly/Inside-North-Korea Check out the Best of VICE here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Best-Of Subscribe to VICE here! http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE Check out our full video catalog: http://bit.ly/VICE-Videos Videos, daily editorial and more: http://vice.com Like VICE on Facebook: http://fb.com/vice Follow VICE on Twitter: http://twitter.com/vice Read our tumblr: http://vicemag...
One of our friends gets in trouble for wandering off, as we tour the Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum in Pyongyang, North Korea. This museum is dedicated to the North Korean government's rendition of Korean War.
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https://www.facebook.com/learnwithsyed WARNING: Some governments advise against all travel to North Korea due to the uncertain security situation caused by North Korea’s nuclear weapons development program and highly authoritarian and unpredictable regime. Though there is little evidence of safety issues concerning tourists on organized expeditions, those planning to engage in activities that the North Korean government forbids must be prepared to face severe consequences. Under no circumstances are you to say anything that could be perceived as an insult to or critical of Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-Il, Kim Jong-Un, the Juche ideology, the Songun policy, the ruling Worker's Party of Korea, the North Korean government in general, or the citizens of North Korea. Simply avoid these topics if you c...
Shane visits the North Korean side of the De-militarized Zone (DMZ) and surprisingly finds that it's more relaxed than the South however the propaganda and is out of control. North Korea is serious. Follow Shane on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/shanesmith30 Watch the rest here: http://bit.ly/Inside-North-Korea Check out the Best of VICE here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Best-Of Subscribe to VICE here! http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE Check out our full video catalog: http://bit.ly/VICE-Videos Videos, daily editorial and more: http://vice.com Like VICE on Facebook: http://fb.com/vice Follow VICE on Twitter: http://twitter.com/vice Read our tumblr: http://vicemag.tumblr.com
DAY 1185 // 3RD AUGUST 2016 // Pyongyang, North Korea Our 5th day in North Korea the most isolated nation on earth! I’m trying to focus on positive things in the country and combat the purely negative image we see in the Media. JOIN THE CLUB! http://livetheadventure.club Lane Youtube // https://www.youtube.com/user/jesusfreaklancifer Twitter // https://twitter.com/Lancifer Instagram // https://www.instagram.com/LanciferMusic/ upload video answers to youtube unlisted (IN LANDSCAPE) and email me the link at submissions@funforlouis.com follow what i'm up to http://www.twitter.com/funforlouis http://www.facebook.com/funforlouis http://www.instagram.com/funforlouis http://www.funforlouis.tumblr.com Snap chat: FunForLouis Make sure you subscribe for DAILY VLOGS! Big thanks to the Music b...
The Parade The ground started to shake and ripple under your feet as the tanks started to roll by,the street filled with thick clouds of diesel fumes.Alongside the thunderous noise you could still here the cheering. large groups of school children were trying to out sing or out screen each other, parents, grandparents waving plastic flowers some resembling mechanical toys,they lined the streets for as far as you could see.The tanks were followed by missile launchers,rockets, artillary canons and finally a never ending convoy of open top trucks filled with cheering soldiers.the whole parade had been delayed for hours due to a few clouds in the sky so by the time it had passed by it was completly dark.Finally as the convoy started to thin out the heavens opened up.the wind picked up and i...
**** Video sometimes freezes but the audio is fine Celebrations for the 50th Day of All True Things and 58th Anniversary of the Founding of HSA-UWC (Very Unofficial Typed Notes Of Live Broadcast by Air. Culvy) 50 th Day of All Things & 8th Holy Spirit Association Anniversary Begins: 'The Escape of Glory' A Song offered to TPs TYVM HD of Father's Speech (Dr. Seuk) Selected a portin of many speeches in the past and Mr .Peter Kim will read ... As you all know today is the 50th Anniv of DAThings also th HSA 58th Anniv & cele these 2 historical Events today ... 2 speeches relating to these two events. Even tho MC said from past Dof All Things , TF gave direction to educ ev by the Speeches F read this morning .. 50th Anniv 1963 1st time this speech was held 'Let us Inherit the Histo...
This video is made up from almost 3000 photos taken over four weeks of travelling around China and Hong Kong. We spent five days in Beijing, prior to our trip in North Korea, seeing celebrations for Golden Week - China National Day in Tiananmen Square and the Summer Palace. We joined the Dragon Trip, after returning from North Korea, for an 18 day tour around China beginning in Yangshuo. Yangshuo (in Guilin) is famous for its Karst mountain range spread across its farmland. Here we saw a rural side of China; seeing the scenic view from 20 Yuan note, visiting a Dragon Trip's tour guide's family farm, have a cooking class, cycle through the mountains and farmland, float down the Yulong River on a bamboo raft and see the traditional Cormorant bird Fishing. After Yangshuo we travelled to ...
This clip documents a day trip to the Joint Security Area at the border that divides the Korean Peninsula. A tourist bus starts from Seoul and stops at an observatory near the Freedom Bridge where tourists can peer into the North. A tour guide provides the South Korean perspective on North Korea explaining i.e. the lack of trees in the North and the small size of North Korean Soldiers. The travel terminates in Panmunjeom within the JSA where guards and tourists stare at each other from both sides. The regulations allow tourists to carry nothing else than their cameras, the suitable equipment to be utilized in this "War Of Eyes" where filming and photographing is explicitely allowed. The final highlight of the trip is a visit to the souvenir shop in the Demilitarized Zone where one can bu...
Our guide, Kim Jong Hwa, sings at the bar in our hotel in Pyongsong, North Korea. May 1, 2014
Special Thanks To Sunny for sharing her story. Check out her YouTube channel about North Korea: https://goo.gl/PMbvXW The opinions expressed in this video are those of individual interviewees alone and do not reflect the views of ASIAN BOSS or the general North Korean population. Send us a message via our Facebook page if you have any questions or topic suggestions ► https://www.facebook.com/asianboss Are you curious about real people's perspectives from Asia on various cultural and social issues? Subscribe to ASIAN BOSS for more fun and educational videos ► https://goo.gl/TRcSbE
In this extended cut, North Koreans share their honest thoughts on America and Americans. Pil-Ju (striped shirt) is working for an non-profit organization that helps bring North Koreans stuck in China to South Korea and provide them with resources to assimilate into South Korean society. If you are interested, visit: https://www.facebook.com/nauhlove/ Follow Yu-Sung on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pakyusung For more North Korea related topics, check out: What North Korean defectors think of South Korea: https://youtu.be/EhmzpMP3bEE What North Korean defectors think of North Korea: https://youtu.be/DyqUw0WYwoc What South Koreans Think of US-North Korea tensions: https://youtu.be/7N3qHSG6F2s The opinions expressed in this video are those of individual interviewees alone and ...
We'd like to thanks these two for sharing their powerful stories. As we said in the video, please do whatever you can to raise awareness. You can watch part 1 of the interview here: https://youtu.be/DyqUw0WYwoc Watch NORTH KOREANS TRY AMERICAN BBQ (Collab with Digitalsoju TV): https://youtu.be/T0TYCEXmi90 You can check out Sunny's YouTube channel about North Korea here: https://goo.gl/PMbvXW Send us a message via our Facebook page if you have any questions or topic suggestions about North Korea ► https://www.facebook.com/asianboss Or you can reach out to Steve on Instagram► https://www.instagram.com/asianbosssteve The opinions expressed in this video are those of individual interviewees alone and do not reflect the views of ASIAN BOSS or the general North Korean population. Are y...
We also wanted to have them try the best sauces from the most respected regions in the US, so we reached out to LawLers Barbecue (Alabama), 12 Bones (North Carolina), Gates Bar-B-Q (Kansas City) and Rudy's Bar-B-Q (Texas) who agreed to come on board for this project. (We tried reaching out to several places in Memphis but none were interested unfortunately. Sorry Memphis, we tried our best) First, we wanna say this project wouldn’t have been possible without 12 Bones, LawLers, Rudy’s and Gates. These are already successful and respected businesses who could have told us they weren’t interested, but they loved the idea of this project and having their local region represented. It was also awesome for us to be able to try all the different styles of sauces. Please show them your support an...
Authoritarian societies tend to be tyrannical, but there are some authoritarian societies that have gone to extreme lengths to control every aspect of life within their borders. In North Korea’s case, this means brainwashing and sheer insanity. These are 10 things that North Koreans actually believe. SUBSCRIBE to Top Lists: http://bit.ly/1L6oSup 10 STRANGEST Things Found In Space - http://bit.ly/2aSCbW2 10 Things The World Is Running Out Of - http://bit.ly/2ccaL2r 10 Things You Didn't Know About New Zealand - http://bit.ly/2ccaX1E ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Like us on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1KFduoO Follow Top Lists on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1OzsRG5 Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/toplists 10 Thing...
As a child growing up in North Korea, Hyeonseo Lee thought her country was "the best on the planet." It wasn't until the famine of the 90s that she began to wonder. She escaped the country at 14, to begin a life in hiding, as a refugee in China. Hers is a harrowing, personal tale of survival and hope -- and a powerful reminder of those who face constant danger, even when the border is far behind. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more. Find closed captions and translated subtitles in many languages at http://www.ted.com...
In this third installment of the "What Asians think of America" series, we asked North Koreans to share their honest thoughts about America and Americans. This is Part 1 of the interview. Pil-Ju (striped shirt) is working for an non-profit organization that helps bring North Koreans stuck in China to South Korea and provide them with resources to help them assimilate to South Korean society. If you are interested, visit: https://www.facebook.com/nauhlove/ You follow Yu-Sung on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pakyusung The opinions expressed in this video are those of individual interviewees alone and do not reflect the views of ASIAN BOSS or the general North Korean population. Suggest topics or let us know what you're curious about Asia: Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/asian...
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in this documentary you get to see how north korean people really live in one of the rarest documentaries ever recorded by 2 french journalists exclusively given a visa for that purpose
North Koreans say they’re the happiest people in the world. Their great leader is like a father who takes care of them and all their needs. They’re told that he’s made their country the most powerful and economically developed on the planet. A quick look at the World Wide Web or any international media might lead to a different conclusion but in North Korea, they’re banned. SUBSCRIBE TO RTD Channel to get documentaries firsthand! http://bit.ly/1MgFbVy FOLLOW US RTD WEBSITE: https://RTD.rt.com/ RTD ON TWITTER: http://twitter.com/RT_DOC RTD ON FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/RTDocumentary RTD ON DAILYMOTION http://www.dailymotion.com/rt_doc RTD ON INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/rtd_documen... RTD LIVE https://rtd.rt.com/on-air/ RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air Subscribe to RT! http://...
“Enter Pyongyang” is another stunning collaboration between city-diplomacy pioneer JT Singh and flow-motion videographer Rob Whitworth. Blending time-lapse photography, acceleration and slow motion, HD and digital animation, they have produced a cutting‐edge panorama of a city hardly known, but one emerging on the visitor’s landscape as North Korea’s opening unfolds. North Korea was the last country seemingly immune to change—but no longer. Recent years have witnessed mobile phone penetration, a surge in tourists, and even a marathon. Numerous special economic zones have been launched in cooperation with China, Russia, and South Korea, with railways planned linking all countries in the region. “Enter Pyongyang” captures not just the city, but this dynamism and sense of potential. This v...
3DPRK is a collaborative photographic portraiture project between Slovenian photographer Matjaž Tančič and Beijing-based North Korean art specialists Koryo Studio. Showing at Pékin Fine Arts (Hong Kong) Nov 19th 2016 - Jan 27th 2017. 3DPRK: PHOTOGRAPHING NORTH KOREA is a never-before-seen examination of the process behind such cultural engagement projects between international artists and local North Koreans. The small team of five (photographer, producer, two North Korean guides, one driver) photographed soldiers at the tense Demilitarised Zone at the North-South Korean border, and visited the schools, hospitals and newly completed leisure facilities considered the pride of the reclusive state, with producer Vicky Mohieddeen filming the process every step of the way. The resulting serie...
I was lucky enough to interact with a North Korean, and film it! Spending time with the hairdresser, Kim Hye-Sun was unlike spending time with any of the usual North Koreans you get to meet. She was charming and quirky. For the first time, I felt like I was seeing something real, that wasn't shown to me. www.stevegongphoto.com http://stevegong.wordpress.com stevegongphoto@gmail.com
A look into the life of what many North Koreans go through just to survive. What if we grew up with these types of uncertainties: torture, starvation, and no freedom? Join the movement, visit www.linkglobal.org
Since founding Durihana 15 years ago Pastor Chun Ki Won has helped over 1,000 North Koreans defect safely to the South. Like us on Facebook to keep up to date with the feature - https://www.facebook.com/durihanafilm For more information on Durihana (두리하나) check out the following website: http://www.durihana.net/ Director / Editor - Matthew Halsall Photography - DJ Yoon, Matthew Halsall Music used: Koreless Sun (String Quintet Live At Maida Vale)
Every year, thousands of North Koreans make the dangerous journey across the border to escape oppression and poverty. In March of 2005, Danny was one of them. He escaped a life of indoctrination, routine public executions, and starvation. This is a documentary about Danny's story-- from his challenging life in North Korea, to his brave escape to China, and his resettlement journey in the United States. Meet Danny, he's from North Korea. LEARN MORE ABOUT LINK | http://libertyinnorthkorea.org
Order The Defector on iTunes today - https://itunes.apple.com/ca/movie/defector-escape-from-north/id785507684 Or at I Love Docs - http://ilovedocs.com/the-defector/ The official trailer for THE DEFECTOR, a feature film and TV documentary that follows the perilous journey of Sook-Ja and Yong-hee who escape North Korea and meet with Dragon - a broker who guides North Korean defectors to their freedom. Their journey reflects the reality tens of thousands of North Koreans currently in hiding in China. Filmed undercover by Korean-Canadian filmmaker, Ann Shin gets intimate access with these three individuals in this dramatic POV film. Beautifully shot, with a compelling high-stakes story, THE DEFECTOR has won a number of awards, including Best Documentary, Best Documentary Director at the 2014 ...
TO SEE THE FULL DOCUMENTARY, REQUEST A FREE SCREENING HERE http://libertyinnorthkorea.org/book-a-screening ABOUT THE FILM Every year, thousands of North Koreans make the dangerous journey across the border to escape oppression and poverty. In March of 2005, Danny was one of them. He escaped a life of indoctrination, routine public executions, and starvation. This is a documentary about Danny's story-- from his challenging life in North Korea, to his brave escape to China, and his resettlement journey in the United States. Meet Danny, he's from North Korea. LEARN MORE ABOUT LINK http://libertyinnorthkorea.org
Jack Rice of Air America Radio reports from the United Nations Headquarters as the Security Counsel negotiates what sanctions to place on the North Koreans. Previous efforts and multilateral talks seem to have failed. So what comes next?
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