Her father is a brave and good man. He is a dreamer. He risked it all to give his family a life of freedom, even though he went through the brainwashing himself. He saw through it. And now his daughter’s life (and all his future generations) are forever changed for the better. I’m so happy for them. Good job, Dad!
@@user-tx6jc2vo3g Yes but you aren't sent to prison for forgetting to wear your president's face on your chest. Or have to worry about your family starving or being tortured or killed for simple mistakes or aspirations.
As soon as they met, there were no judgments and they went straight for the compliments. That was so satisfying to watch! Women who support each other become stronger
@@t-db7vpI think she means that it’s strange seeing how similar they actually are because their countries are rivals so they don’t think about their similarities, I guess? But yeah, interesting comment, I guess.
Hyunkyung way of speak and story telling were really, really good! And her voice matched perfectly with this kind of setup. If she make a podcast (either voice only or a video) I bet it would suit her really well. A vlog is also suit for her
I was wondering how she got to watch all kinds of tv show while in North Korea and then she said her father was a smuggling. hihi Good for her and her family to have been out. His father was a smart man for saving up and having a connection with smuggling so they had a connection outside to help them escape. I can't imagine being in a place where you're basically told what you can and cannot do. So happy that she and her family have well adjusted.
North Korea is currently awful but I think we shouldn't forget we all still live in a (capitalist) world where freedom is a joke. I work 6 days a week for less than 600€ per month (I live in Europe so no, that's not a lot of money for us), I don't have a house, I currently live at my grandparents' place. (I am 25, have a university degree, masters, job experience, speak a few languages...) and still I can't even dream of freedom and independence, since housing where I live costs more than my current salary and food is getting more and more expensive every day, and the government forbids limiting or controlling the food companies' benefits, meaning every company is free to raise the price of basic products as much as they want as long as people will buy it (which we will because we need to...eat...and that kind of stuff). Don't forget reality is not "communism=bad because Stalin and Kim Jong-un, capitalism=good because freedom".
@@putosguirisThat's so true. To be fair, I believe that it doesn't matter where you go (be either north korea or any capitalist country), if there's a bad leadership, then you have a bad life. Although, any communist country is doomed to a degree of struggle because there will always be a certain country that will make sure to butt in and not let their capitalist empire is threatened. (I'm talking about you, US)
@@ilovesushi7311 i'm not a native english speaker so my english my be bad but here goes. I see your point though i think there's other reasons. The US is willing to support communist regimes i.e China, Vietnam, Laos. All trading parners of the US. China and the states do speakagainst eachother. But despite there political and millitary hostilitys they trade a lot. So does Vietnam and Laos. The US is less about ideology (even if they talk about it a lot) and more about intrestes. They US will overthrow a democratic and or capitalist regime (they have before). And replace it with a communist one if it's in their intrests. And they will suppourt communist regimes if it's in there intrests. foreign politics is about your nations interests.
This was so fun informative to watch. I liked how they filmed it as a conversation. It felt more intimate and sincere because they were just having a friendly conversation by themselves and did not focus on the audience. I learned a lot as well.
I really like that you can see how much the south korean girl cares to hear her story. Shes absolutely invested and giving this girl her full attention and i think thats beautiful and will create a long lasting friendship. You can learn so much more about peoples culture by just listening, its really cool.
Her story is amazing and breathtaking, her dad must have been really brave and a strong person to take this decision and they almost didn’t make it 😮💨 I hope they have an amazing life now 🥰❤️❤️❤️
I wonder if she ever questioned why she was on her escape from North Korea to end up in South Korea. She even said in her brainwashing textbooks that South Korea was still being bombed or was still currently in a terrible state from the war like several decades after the fighting stopped.
It's really break my heart to know there is many people like her trapped there I wish they all find happiness like she did and I pray for happy and healthy life for her
It's really cool to listen to different people from North Korean and how they escaped. I also basically went with my parents' plan, I wasn't old enough to have a say anyway, and I didn't experience much hardship when leaving the USSR. It was only later that I found out how much more difficult it was for other people, including many members of my family. It's so amazing to hear real people tell their real stories and how different they can be.
I read once the book "when broken glass floats" describing how the author had fled the cambodian dictatorship of Pol Pot. It's horrific. This girl seems to have been really lucky in her escape. The moment i heard her say she was going to tell her story i had my guts tied in a knot... very happy for her and wish her well for the future ❤ kudos to the amazing dad!!!
I'm from Russia... Sometimes I am afraid that our country will become like this, although we live a life that is completely different from the USSR and I am glad that I was born at this time, but I would never want what is happening now to happen...
@MiYuma404 Russia does indeed appear to be headed towards a more brutal form of dictatorship. The problem when you start a conflict and people begin to lose family members, friends, lovers, when these people start coming back terribly scarred from the conflict, you generate intense hostility. And that makes you paranoid for your life, which, in turn, causes you to become more brutal to root out plots (real or imagined) against you. The thing is, you never know who might one day be believed to be a threat because it is entirely subjective. Even supporters can be targeted. I don't think Putin has a long enough lifespan to reach the levels of Pol Pot, but he definitely will cause a lot more damage before he is replaced - regardless of the cause. This is why Russia has seen an increase in repression and brutality from the regime.
Really big respect for her and also her family. Brainwashing is hard and she was maby 5 years old but her father was an adult who growed up in this society. And he still tyed to help and protect his family. Respect and all my wishes for those who wants a better life❤️🫰
Wow, HyunKyung is so well spoken and seems very lovely! 🥰 It's really nice to see that she has such a bright personality and demeanor, despite going through what I am sure was a very harrowing experience and atmosphere during her younger life. And what an amazing "W" father!!! 🤗 I hope the very best for her & her family in their new lives.
어릴때 중국에서 유학할때 옆자리에 북한 친구가 앉았는데 학교에서 나눠준 공책에 이름을 써준다며 가져가서 빨간펜으로 꺾어쓰기 확실한 필체로 이름을 써주었습니다 ㅠㅠㅋㅋ 어린마음에 정말 싫었지만 티는 못내고 고맙다고했는데 펜이좋다고 하길래 선물로 줬던 경험이 있습니당... 더 어릴때 아빠회사파견때문에 대련에서 조선족소학교를 잠깐 다닌적이있는데 그당시 북한언니오빠들이랑 친하게 지냈었어요 다들 정말 매너있고 착하고 좋은사람들이라는 기억이 있습니다. 너무 옛날이라 요즘엔 어떨지 모르겠네요
I love how they were so open and comfortable with each other. Right away, you can tell they were comfortable talking with each other and they started with compliments right away. :))
North Korean defectors are some of the bravest people to ever exist! The level of courage and willpower to endure what the North Korean defectors to get to freedom is superhuman.
The first time I read about Kim Jun Un talk about unification, I naively thought he was talking about North Korea laying down arms to join South Korea.
학교 운동장을 잔디로 하면 정기적으로 물 줘야 하고 플도 뽑아야 하고 관리인이 반드시 있어야 해요. "내레..." 이건 50년대 평양말이예요. 지금은 잘 안쓰더군요. 그래서 요즘 탈북자들은 그 말을 모르더라구요. 조선시대 왕자들은 어려운 한자를 외자로 썼는데, 이유가 일반 백성들이 이름짓기 편하게 하기 위해서 였어요.
that was nice of them to have a chat without drama & how they complemented each other. Do wish I heard more about how she lived h the north from an insiders perspective
nope. Laos doesn't allow north korean defectors coming in. Thailand allows. They make a fake passport and smuggle into Thailand from China and they go straight to the korean embassy in Thailand. Since Thailand isn't a socialist country they are allowed to enter and apply for refugee. Then, the South Korean embassy accepts all north korean defectors to enter South Korea. Yes Vietnam has no border with Thailand, but since Vietnam is also a socialist country, they definately ban north korean defectors.
They probably would’ve passed through either Cambodia or Laos. She might’ve just skipped it for brevity but most of the stories say Thailand is the last stop where you need to be legally “arrested” and then the government will deport you to South Korea.
I grew up in vietnam and I also have to wear red ties when going to school, we had school guards, either teachers or other students that checked if the students wore red ties or not. If not, I could get "conduct" deducting points and do trivial jobs like sweeping etc. Almost all public schools in Vietnam had to hang the Ho Chi Minh picture in the class, so I sympathize with Hyun Kyung a lot. But I think she made a mistake in this video, Vietnam has no land borders with Thailand, so it maybe Laos instead.
The North Korean girl is such a soft spoken….she’s so calm and composed….kudos to her family to escape from North Korea…I am happy that they are living a happy life now…
i don't really know what to say... insane if you imagine how messed up this version of life is no person ever should have to go thru something that sad especially a as kind hearted person as her.
Really big respect for the north korea girl and her family. Yes brainwashing can have hard effects. Mad respect to the father who protected his family. They will find greay happiness in their new life
i really like this girl!!! I would ask her so many questions if she were facing me and if she ever writes a book about her life in North Korea and also about how they escape, i'd definitely read it! She's such a sweetheart too
Her father is a brave and good man. He is a dreamer. He risked it all to give his family a life of freedom, even though he went through the brainwashing himself. He saw through it. And now his daughter’s life (and all his future generations) are forever changed for the better. I’m so happy for them. Good job, Dad!
Such a good father frr
Ok
In South Korea, if you ride a motorcycle between two, you're a food delivery person, or you're labeled as a bad person.
@@user-tx6jc2vo3g Yes but you aren't sent to prison for forgetting to wear your president's face on your chest. Or have to worry about your family starving or being tortured or killed for simple mistakes or aspirations.
I think you are my brother
As soon as they met, there were no judgments and they went straight for the compliments. That was so satisfying to watch! Women who support each other become stronger
the sk girl literally starts with “oh wow you’re so korean!!” 😭😭😭
@@t-db7vpI think she means that it’s strange seeing how similar they actually are because their countries are rivals so they don’t think about their similarities, I guess? But yeah, interesting comment, I guess.
its basic female "compliments".
@@HanY-gf3sx yeah, true.
@delancydevin1996 Asians are always polite and complimentary to your face... but when you turn your back, watch out! 😆😆😂😮🤫😎
I can’t imagine the stress and anxiety her parents went through…
Fr
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Honestly
15,16대 대통령들만 아니었어도 북한은 벌써 배고파서 체제붕괴 됐을텐데 에휴...
The dad must've been incredibly clever and had connections from smuggling to leave. Respect.
I'm just going to assume they exchanged contact info and will remain besties forever.
Ok
nope haha. Pretty girls don't hang out.
@@Bjoqmspngmwo17639yes, they date each other instead
@@theaizere My favourite kind of magic, lesbomancy
@@Bjoqmspngmwo17639
Source : trust me bro
they're so cuteeee together omg the compliments was so cuteee
Ok
@@SiddharthGargYT Pressed male
@@SiddharthGargYT angry male
fr fr
it isnt anime
Hyunkyung way of speak and story telling were really, really good! And her voice matched perfectly with this kind of setup. If she make a podcast (either voice only or a video) I bet it would suit her really well. A vlog is also suit for her
Well yeah, story telling is one of the few things they do to pass time
I was wondering how she got to watch all kinds of tv show while in North Korea and then she said her father was a smuggling. hihi Good for her and her family to have been out. His father was a smart man for saving up and having a connection with smuggling so they had a connection outside to help them escape. I can't imagine being in a place where you're basically told what you can and cannot do. So happy that she and her family have well adjusted.
North Korea is currently awful but I think we shouldn't forget we all still live in a (capitalist) world where freedom is a joke. I work 6 days a week for less than 600€ per month (I live in Europe so no, that's not a lot of money for us), I don't have a house, I currently live at my grandparents' place. (I am 25, have a university degree, masters, job experience, speak a few languages...) and still I can't even dream of freedom and independence, since housing where I live costs more than my current salary and food is getting more and more expensive every day, and the government forbids limiting or controlling the food companies' benefits, meaning every company is free to raise the price of basic products as much as they want as long as people will buy it (which we will because we need to...eat...and that kind of stuff). Don't forget reality is not "communism=bad because Stalin and Kim Jong-un, capitalism=good because freedom".
@@putosguirisThat's so true. To be fair, I believe that it doesn't matter where you go (be either north korea or any capitalist country), if there's a bad leadership, then you have a bad life. Although, any communist country is doomed to a degree of struggle because there will always be a certain country that will make sure to butt in and not let their capitalist empire is threatened. (I'm talking about you, US)
Actually, I take back my last statement. It doesn't necessarily needs to be a communist country to suffer for their actions as we can the world today
@@ilovesushi7311 i'm not a native english speaker so my english my be bad but here goes. I see your point though i think there's other reasons. The US is willing to support communist regimes i.e China, Vietnam, Laos. All trading parners of the US. China and the states do speakagainst eachother. But despite there political and millitary hostilitys they trade a lot. So does Vietnam and Laos. The US is less about ideology (even if they talk about it a lot) and more about intrestes. They US will overthrow a democratic and or capitalist regime (they have before). And replace it with a communist one if it's in their intrests. And they will suppourt communist regimes if it's in there intrests. foreign politics is about your nations interests.
As soon as I saw the title, I was like "She escaped!?"
This was so fun informative to watch. I liked how they filmed it as a conversation. It felt more intimate and sincere because they were just having a friendly conversation by themselves and did not focus on the audience. I learned a lot as well.
여느 한국인 소녀와 다름없는 애띤 모습이지만 정말 그 어린 나이에 겪어보지 못할 일들을 많이 해쳐나오셨네요.
아버지와 함께 먼길을 달려오신 그 용기가 너무 존경스럽습니다.
한국에 왔으면 한국소녀지 북한소녀라는건 이제 없음
@@ghijkabcdef6887 컨텐츠가 한국소녀. 북한소녀잖아!!이양반아
이해 못하냐? 지금은 한국인이 맞고
과거는 북한사람이였잖아 이해가 안되나 ? 얘기하자는 의미에서 만드는건데 한국소녀면 소녀지 북한소녀는 뭐라니? 참 시덥잖은걸로 댓글다냐?
Greetings from Texas 🦅🇺🇲🤠
@@yourhomiefalconishype3474houston texas 😉
@@ghijkabcdef6887 So there used to be? I find it a really interesting topic. 한국어를 할 줄 모르면 미안하지만 배우고 싶어요.
너무나 이쁘고 순수한 소녀인데 북한에 그대로 있었으면 이러한 진실도 모르고 자유를 느껴보지도 못하고 인생을 살아갔을거라 생각하니 안타까우면서도 다행이라는 생각이 드네요ㅠㅠ
Imagine a world where Korea is unified. They should take notes from the unification of West Germany and East Germany
@@yourhomiefalconishype3474불가능.
@@yourhomiefalconishype3474It's more complicated than that. Both are completely different
@@KyleFisher-Hickman It's far more complicated than that.
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I really like that you can see how much the south korean girl cares to hear her story. Shes absolutely invested and giving this girl her full attention and i think thats beautiful and will create a long lasting friendship. You can learn so much more about peoples culture by just listening, its really cool.
This country is a hell for these innocent people 😢
@@imaneferradj9606 what kind of question is this? You think she is lying?
@@imaneferradj9606 what do you mean yes no question 😶
@@imaneferradj9606 I think you are trying to pass your time🙄
@@imaneferradj9606 no I have never been there but I'm sure you are just trying to pass your time 🙄
They have different ladders in society as well, so not too different
Her story is amazing and breathtaking, her dad must have been really brave and a strong person to take this decision and they almost didn’t make it 😮💨 I hope they have an amazing life now 🥰❤️❤️❤️
I wonder if she ever questioned why she was on her escape from North Korea to end up in South Korea. She even said in her brainwashing textbooks that South Korea was still being bombed or was still currently in a terrible state from the war like several decades after the fighting stopped.
It's really break my heart to know there is many people like her trapped there I wish they all find happiness like she did and I pray for happy and healthy life for her
Right? Other countries put up walls and fences to keep other people OUT. North Korea put fences and barbed wire to keep their own people IN
It's really cool to listen to different people from North Korean and how they escaped. I also basically went with my parents' plan, I wasn't old enough to have a say anyway, and I didn't experience much hardship when leaving the USSR. It was only later that I found out how much more difficult it was for other people, including many members of my family. It's so amazing to hear real people tell their real stories and how different they can be.
북한에서 왔다는 친구 겪어온 게 많아서 그런 것도 있겠지만 진짜 똘똘하고 일 질하게 생겼어…
생긴게 이미주 닮음 ㅋㅋㅋ
햇볕 정책으로 퍼주니까 북한 체제가 계속 유지됨 ㅋㅋ left들이 문제임
No but why is she actually so pretty 😍
Fr she’s so pretty
she really is pretty and so very cute!
You both tripping, this is like average.
in Korea yeah average but in the eyes of people outside east Asian countries she is 100% pretty :) @@jessicaregina1956
@@jessicaregina1956she pretty tho? If she’s average ur a roach 💀
예쁘고 말도 잘하네. 멘탈도 당연히 좋을거고 일도 잘할듯
그건 아닌듯 ㅋ
여자들은 적응이 빠름 겁도 적응을 하더만
left들이 north에 돈만 안 보내줬어도 진작 먕했을텐데
true
I read once the book "when broken glass floats" describing how the author had fled the cambodian dictatorship of Pol Pot. It's horrific. This girl seems to have been really lucky in her escape. The moment i heard her say she was going to tell her story i had my guts tied in a knot... very happy for her and wish her well for the future ❤ kudos to the amazing dad!!!
I'm from Russia...
Sometimes I am afraid that our country will become like this, although we live a life that is completely different from the USSR and I am glad that I was born at this time, but I would never want what is happening now to happen...
@MiYuma404 Russia does indeed appear to be headed towards a more brutal form of dictatorship. The problem when you start a conflict and people begin to lose family members, friends, lovers, when these people start coming back terribly scarred from the conflict, you generate intense hostility. And that makes you paranoid for your life, which, in turn, causes you to become more brutal to root out plots (real or imagined) against you. The thing is, you never know who might one day be believed to be a threat because it is entirely subjective. Even supporters can be targeted. I don't think Putin has a long enough lifespan to reach the levels of Pol Pot, but he definitely will cause a lot more damage before he is replaced - regardless of the cause. This is why Russia has seen an increase in repression and brutality from the regime.
Really big respect for her and also her family. Brainwashing is hard and she was maby 5 years old but her father was an adult who growed up in this society. And he still tyed to help and protect his family. Respect and all my wishes for those who wants a better life❤️🫰
she said she was in middle schol, definitly way older than 5
@@kaedeshirakawa1979 wow. Chapeau.😧👍
Her father is really a great person who gives them a new life and I am really happy for them I wish for their happiness ❤
둘이 자매인줄 알았네 어떻게 닮은 두친구를 섭외했지?
썸네일만으로는 두 분이 되게 닮은 걸로 보인다
둘이 신기한게 쌍둥이같음… 엄청난 인연이다
북한출신소녀 너무 똑부러지게 말을 잘하는거같아요 앞으로도 승승장구했으면좋겠어요 귀여웡......
목소리가 너무 이쁘시네요! 미소도!
Wow, HyunKyung is so well spoken and seems very lovely! 🥰 It's really nice to see that she has such a bright personality and demeanor, despite going through what I am sure was a very harrowing experience and atmosphere during her younger life. And what an amazing "W" father!!! 🤗 I hope the very best for her & her family in their new lives.
너무 귀엽다 두 학생 모두ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ밝고 너무 예쁘다ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
아빠가 밀수하는거면 사실 얘는 되게 잘사는 상류층이지 근데 요즘은 나라를 폐쇄해서 밀수해서 돈 버는 애들도 못벌어서 지금 비상상황이라고 들음
she is so pretty
Which one?.
@@markwelsh4459 the north korean since i have never saw one
@@sarkozyovaathere’s over 1 million in Yanji, China
@@xdangelovidz 그리고 나머지 15억명은....
Both of them are very pretty, but this North Korean lady has those feature that could easily make her a model or actress. She has that vibe!
지나간이야기를 어린소녀가 웃으며 씩씩하게 얘기하는데..저 어리고 어여쁜소녀가 겪었을고초를 생각하니 울컥하네요..아직도 고통받고잇을 알지못한 누군가를생각하니 더울컥합니다ㅜ..
어느곳이던 천국은없겠지만 이곳에서 본인의 자유와 행복을찾길바라요~~!
Such a good episode ! Thx !
선하고 똑부러지네 한국에서 행복하길~
The north Korean girl is so well spoken and pretty too😊😊😊
말도 잘하시고 너무 순박하게 예쁘시다
어릴때 중국에서 유학할때 옆자리에 북한 친구가 앉았는데 학교에서 나눠준 공책에 이름을 써준다며 가져가서 빨간펜으로 꺾어쓰기 확실한 필체로 이름을 써주었습니다 ㅠㅠㅋㅋ 어린마음에 정말 싫었지만 티는 못내고 고맙다고했는데 펜이좋다고 하길래 선물로 줬던 경험이 있습니당... 더 어릴때 아빠회사파견때문에 대련에서 조선족소학교를 잠깐 다닌적이있는데 그당시 북한언니오빠들이랑 친하게 지냈었어요 다들 정말 매너있고 착하고 좋은사람들이라는 기억이 있습니다. 너무 옛날이라 요즘엔 어떨지 모르겠네요
중국 어느 동네에 북한 사람들이 있었나요?
중국 놀러가는데 가보고 싶네요
와우 정말 이색적인 추억이 있으시군요
I love how they were so open and comfortable with each other. Right away, you can tell they were comfortable talking with each other and they started with compliments right away. :))
와 궁금했던 것들인데 좋은 영상 감사합니다!
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North Korean defectors are some of the bravest people to ever exist! The level of courage and willpower to endure what the North Korean defectors to get to freedom is superhuman.
Pls continue doing this series, i was shocked....
she and her family are so brave, huge respect!
안녕하세요 저는 선플 달기 운동을 하고 있는 고등학생입니다 정말 쉽지 않았을텐데 그런 용기가 너무 대단하신 거 같아요! 이 영상을 통해 흥미로운 사실도 많이 알게 되었어요 감사합니다 :)
어딜가나 선플달기 운동…
북한에서 온 소녀 말을 너무 잘한다 홀린듯이 들었어요ㅋㅋㅋ 말을 되게 잘하고 똑부러져요 예쁘고 선해보이고.. 앞으로도 한국에서 행복했으면 좋겠어요!!♡😊
The first time I read about Kim Jun Un talk about unification, I naively thought he was talking about North Korea laying down arms to join South Korea.
우리나라도 8090년대에 학생들이 다 교실 청소하고 화장실도 치웠음
에어콘도 없어서 선풍기로 버티고 겨울에는 잠바 껴입고 공부했다 ㅎㅎ
학교 운동장을 잔디로 하면 정기적으로 물 줘야 하고 플도 뽑아야 하고 관리인이 반드시 있어야 해요.
"내레..." 이건 50년대 평양말이예요. 지금은 잘 안쓰더군요. 그래서 요즘 탈북자들은 그 말을 모르더라구요.
조선시대 왕자들은 어려운 한자를 외자로 썼는데, 이유가 일반 백성들이 이름짓기 편하게 하기 위해서 였어요.
지금은 어떤 말 쓰나용??
that was nice of them to have a chat without drama & how they complemented each other. Do wish I heard more about how she lived h the north from an insiders perspective
두분 모두 이쁘고 매력 넘칩니다
아름다워요.
말을 엄청 잘한다…. 영화보듯이 홀려서 봤네
어렸을때 한국와서 금방 적응해서, 북한말투를 잊어버린듯 . ㅋ 귀엽
말 진짜 잘하네요 뭘 해도 잘될것 같아요
대한민국에서 마음껏
누리고 훌륭하게~
행복하게~ 잘 사세요~❤
I think she means Laos and not Thailand since Vietnam has no border with Thailand. Still amazing to hear her story.
nope. Laos doesn't allow north korean defectors coming in. Thailand allows. They make a fake passport and smuggle into Thailand from China and they go straight to the korean embassy in Thailand. Since Thailand isn't a socialist country they are allowed to enter and apply for refugee. Then, the South Korean embassy accepts all north korean defectors to enter South Korea. Yes Vietnam has no border with Thailand, but since Vietnam is also a socialist country, they definately ban north korean defectors.
They probably would’ve passed through either Cambodia or Laos. She might’ve just skipped it for brevity but most of the stories say Thailand is the last stop where you need to be legally “arrested” and then the government will deport you to South Korea.
남한에서도 예전에는 청소는 학생이 했지요. 국민학교 때 신설학교라 책걸상도 다 학생들이 넣었고요. 운동장도 학생들이 평평하게 골랐어요. 북한이 아직도 이러는 건 그냥 경제력 수준 때문.
맞습니다.. 운동장 소금뿌리고, 분필가루 카트로 선그었던 기억도 나네요.
@user-cr6ph9iz2z88년생까지는 국민학교 다녔을걸ㅋㅋㅋ 88올림픽은 알긴 알지?ㅋㅋ
@user-cr6ph9iz2z 네. 1974년생입니다. 아직 할아버지는 아니고요.
우리나라도 지금보다 못살 때는 오늘날 북한처럼 학생들이 학교에서 일을 많이 했다는 말을 하고 싶었습니다. 뭐가 불편하셨나요?
어잇 아직도 청소 학생이 해요!!
물론 교실 청소요...ㅎㅎ
I grew up in vietnam and I also have to wear red ties when going to school, we had school guards, either teachers or other students that checked if the students wore red ties or not. If not, I could get "conduct" deducting points and do trivial jobs like sweeping etc. Almost all public schools in Vietnam had to hang the Ho Chi Minh picture in the class, so I sympathize with Hyun Kyung a lot. But I think she made a mistake in this video, Vietnam has no land borders with Thailand, so it maybe Laos instead.
Vietnam was that strict ?? 🤔
@@seferino yeah but not as strict as north korea
Really her father.. indeed a superhero for the family
You had a great and protective father; He smuggled you out of North Korean to live a different reality. That is true love !!!!
예상했던 대로, 북한사회가 통제가 매우 심하군요. 그런데 여학생으로서 자기 소유 핸드폰도 가지고 있었을 정도로 못살지는 않았네요. 먹고사는 것도 못 먹고 못 입고 사는 정도는 아니었다고 하고요... 아버지가 밀수에 종사했기에 그랬는지도 모르겠습니다.
대부분 북한사람은.... 못산다고 하죠ㅠㅠ
저 북한 소녀는 앉아서, 어찌보면 편히말하는 것처럼 보이지만, 이 딸의 아빠는 얼마나 많은 고민과 걱정이 있었을지
진짜 엄두도 안난다...대단한 사람이다....본인 목숨뿐만 아니라 가족의 목숨도 달려있는
저런 절실한 얘기들을 쉽게 아무렇지도 않게 풀어낼 수 있다는 게 한편 슬프지만.. 소녀의 미래 인생을 응원합니다. 좋은, 즐거운 인생 사시길...
She is the coolest person i’ve ever seen! The way she talks and explains the stuff her and her family went through is SOOOO intriguing
탈북자이기 때문에 대화가 가능한것임,동남아에 있는 북한식당의 경우 손님이 남한 사람이라면 우선 경계 부터 한다고 함 그리고 우리 남한 사람도 북한 식당은 무서워서 가급적이면 가지 않음 동남아에 놀러가서 언어가 통하는 식당인데도 그런것이 현실
현경님 이쁘시당
She is so pretty and talking well, God bless you dr❤
뜬금없지만 힘든 경험을 보내서 인지, 북한분의 이야기 할 때에 말의 깊이가 참 깊네요
그래도 이친구는 어느정도 사는거 같은데.. 아무것도 없는 북한주민들은 어쩌나
나 어릴때 금강산 갔었는데 그때 친구랑 나랑 잠깐 무리에서 떨어진 적 있었음 그때 지도교사가 진짜 심각하게 굳은 얼굴로 무섭게 혼내서 어린나이에 철없이 '왜저래;;' 이러고 말았는데... 진짜 위험했던 상황이었구나 주변에 꽃제비가 있었을 수도 있었겠네 워매
너무 귀엽고 예쁘다
she so so pretty and elegant
Im so happy that she happy just the way her wish😢😊
both of these girls seem so sweet
북한 소녀가 북한에서 걱정없이 살았다는거 보니 그래도 북한에서 그나마 좀 잘 살았나봐요 어쨌든 한국 온걸 환영해요!
This warms my heart.
둘다 예쁘당
두 소녀 풋풋하고 예쁘구만 기래...
둘이 너무 닮앗당
That some content i wanna see,about people escaping north korea cus wtf how is that even possible
It used to be "easier" in the 90s and 00s. I believe after Covid it's no longer possible.
@@nerea4327 yes actually i believe it becomes like this since this current kim took his place as their president
@@Sirinanina6and nobody is allowed to make a movie about it, and if they want to they have to make China look good in it
@@minniemango4967 that's insane 💀
@@minniemango4967 There are movies though?
I hope they're friends even now.
Her parents have really huge courage to bring their family to better life... Her father's merit was really.. woah
탈북 후에도 중국에서 공안한테 잘못 걸리면 강제북송당하기때문에 굉장히 위험.
그래서 중국 국적 소속 항공사 위험하죠
하필 바로 위가 중국이라 가지고
The North Korean girl is such a soft spoken….she’s so calm and composed….kudos to her family to escape from North Korea…I am happy that they are living a happy life now…
She is so well-spoken
This was very informative 😊
말을 되게 조곤조곤 이쁘게 하시네
i don't really know what to say... insane if you imagine how messed up this version of life is
no person ever should have to go thru something that sad especially a as kind hearted person as her.
둘이 닮았당 쌍둥인줄
This video truly helps me! Thank you so much:)
남북 소녀 보기 좋다. 홀로아리랑....아부지가 대단.
빨리 통일해 간도까지 가야 하는데
Really big respect for the north korea girl and her family. Yes brainwashing can have hard effects. Mad respect to the father who protected his family. They will find greay happiness in their new life
개인적으로 진짜 예전 통일되면 문제점 뭘까생각해본게 학생일때 북한출신이면 우리나라 학생들이 깔보는경향잇을수도 근데 이건 우리가 흡수통일햇을경우고 어른쪽에서도 북한출신 안좋겟볼듯 어른일경우 통일세금? 그것땜에 좀 안좋지우리한텐
Yhooo the girl from North Korea is gorgeous ❤
Hyun Kyung is beautiful!!!!😍😍🤩🤩😍🤩
진짜 어마어마하게 이쁘네ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
The north korean girl really is quite beautiful.
glad she and her family is safe in south korea!
This was an insightful video. Thank you, ladies. ❤
두분 너무 이뻐요 >_
i really like this girl!!! I would ask her so many questions if she were facing me and if she ever writes a book about her life in North Korea and also about how they escape, i'd definitely read it! She's such a sweetheart too
두분 항상 행복하시길.. 우리 옳은 함께 세상을 만들어가요! (13:19 여기 자막보소)