Why do skyscrapers look empty? And why is the number of people in general few and some places where there are no pedestrians? This piques my curiosity!
@@سليمانالعنزي-ذ7ف That's utter nonsense. I lived in NYC for 30 years and never once could I look up at a skyscraper from a distance and see people inside. All you see is reflective glass.
Ante todo noto, (no se si ex-profeso), que la música con la que se presenta el video, hace que se vea algo triste lo que se puede observar . Ahora si, dicho esto, como latino noto la falta total de anuncios, carteleria y propagandas, tan común en mi país por ejemplo.. Ahora no puedo dejar de "admirar," aún notando algo deterioradas algunas arterias por donde circula el vehículo usado para el film, ¡la limpieza que hay!.. no se ve ni un papelito en el suelo!!, y también lo prolijo de cercos, parques y veredas. Admiro mucho esa cultura y educación, esa que aquí en mi Argentina al menos, brilla por su ausencia.
Есть Пхеньян, и есть вся остальная Корея. В отличие от Пхеньяна, остальная Корея застряла где-то в 1950-х. Попасть в Пхеньян рядовому корейцу довольно сложно.
This was the best thing about communism: You had to live in one place. Now in former communist countires, big cities are over crowded. Almost unlivable.
@@dan_6915 You forgot the best thing: You were told where to live. For some, that meant a gulag in Siberia. The propiska was one of the most hated parts of living in the USSR.
An affectionate greeting from Italy. I hope that soon both North Koreans and Burmese will be able to free themselves from the dictators who rule your countries with fear and violence. 🥲
Nice clean. I would rather be in a disciplined clean but poor nation like N.Korea than a full of freedom with dirty soaked poor nation. Poor's shame isn't that one doesn't have good things, it is a no sense of cleaning or tidying.
No Developement? did you just selectively ignore the new-looking buildings, modern electrified tram and bus lines, dams, tunnels, rails and road infrastructure in the video that all of the propaganda was placed around?
@@arnabraha_0131 that's partially true, if you look at video of Pyongyang prior to the fall of the Soviet Bloc, it doesn't look that much different. But you are also ignoring what's right in front of your eyes. And you can go ahead and take a look at other cities in North Korea through UA-cam as well. The South Korean and Western press constantly tell you about all the horrible stuff that the dprk government hides from you. There's some truth to that, they have been under strict sanctions for a long time. And they don't want to expose what doesn't look so good to the Western press. But at the same time, thinking that everything that's seeable from North Korea's highways is just a facade for the cameras, is pretty absurd. Just search for other city names through UA-cam, and you'll see those cities.
@@js_guyman Bruh everything is okay i understand but this is 21st century. The government have to change it's 90's policy now before it's too late for the countries betterment. The are backdated like hell.
@@arnabraha_0131 I'm not sure you do understand. They're not going to be allowed into the Western run World Market unless they give up their nuclear weapons program. Once they do that, the West will begin smear campaigns on their leaders, and then find an excuse to bomb them like they did to Libya and Syria. The dprk is way better off right now than Libya and Syria. There is nothing wrong with tall buildings that look like Soviet buildings. They're providing housing for the people. What's important is that they're well built and well-maintained, which they obviously are.
un espanto !!! un gran cementerio de gente viva que no puede decidir ni la ropa a usar que importa el paisaje cuando no hay libertad ??? todos los que opinan acá son obedientes y seguro del partido !!!
Beautiful pictures. Thank you!
🙏
Nice videos. Beautiful place tks.
Nice video...clean town..good morning from Vancouver Canada 🇨🇦
كيف هي كندا هل هي جميلة و نظيفة ؟؟
Welcone to pyongyang. Nice meet you.
Exciting country because it has so many secrets. I also enjoy watching documentaries about North Korea.
Nice shots. What year is this?
...2 years ago
Nice videos. Tks.
Sem comércio sem vida
Even the trees look sad...
🤭
Did you go there for a holiday?
How did you manage to go to North Korea during the pandemy? I am living in Shanghai and I would love to go.
Turism agencies
…was created shortly before the pandemic! 😎
tidak ada motor?
Why do skyscrapers look empty? And why is the number of people in general few and some places where there are no pedestrians? This piques my curiosity!
maybe you can see new findings in the new video on the weekend! ;-)
How does a skyscraper look empty? Do you have x-ray vision?
@@maofas
You can see a full skyscraper inhabited by thousands you will see many of pedestrians while in North Korea there are only a few
@@سليمانالعنزي-ذ7ف That's utter nonsense. I lived in NYC for 30 years and never once could I look up at a skyscraper from a distance and see people inside. All you see is reflective glass.
Độc tài như Vietnam
ban nen di dan den phi chau dinh cu
phi chau thich hop voi ml may a'
Ante todo noto, (no se si ex-profeso), que la música con la que se presenta el video, hace que se vea algo triste lo que se puede observar . Ahora si, dicho esto, como latino noto la falta total de anuncios, carteleria y propagandas, tan común en mi país por ejemplo..
Ahora no puedo dejar de "admirar," aún notando algo deterioradas algunas arterias por donde circula el vehículo usado para el film, ¡la limpieza que hay!.. no se ve ni un papelito en el suelo!!, y también lo prolijo de cercos, parques y veredas. Admiro mucho esa cultura y educación, esa que aquí en mi Argentina al menos, brilla por su ausencia.
obrigada
Есть Пхеньян, и есть вся остальная Корея. В отличие от Пхеньяна, остальная Корея застряла где-то в 1950-х. Попасть в Пхеньян рядовому корейцу довольно сложно.
This was the best thing about communism:
You had to live in one place.
Now in former communist countires, big cities are over crowded. Almost unlivable.
@@dan_6915 You forgot the best thing: You were told where to live. For some, that meant a gulag in Siberia. The propiska was one of the most hated parts of living in the USSR.
En ese país hay poca gente en la calle
Just don't get a feeling of "life" there.
Are you a foreigner or a North Korean?
😎
year 2017
寂しい街だな。
娯楽とか皆無だろ。
ホント、こんな国に生まれなくて良かった。
En edificios lucen mejor que Cuba. En equipo, lucen igual.
A LINDISSIMA COREIA DO NORTE
LUGAR LINDISSIMO BONITO DEMAIS
လှတယ် ဒါပေမဲ့အသက်မဲ့နေတယ်
Walaupun negri komunis tapi tetap bersih dan sunyi membuat aku terpesona.salam dari purwokerto indonesia
Sudah bukan negara komunis lagi, tapi juche
한국의 70년대 모습
@@villagecat5539 북한에서 오징어게임 봤다고 총살당할바에 한국에서 살래...
@@grande20 excuse me are you living in North Korea?
@@امیرحسین-ع7ن8ع no
ငါက ဗမာပြည်မှာနေတယ် ငါတို့ အာဏာရှင်လက်အောက်မှာကြီးပြင်းခဲ့ကြရတယ် မြောက်ကိုရီးယားပြည်သူတွေကိုငါကိုယ်ချင်းစာသနားတယ် အဲဒီခံစားချက်ကိုငါသိတယ်
An affectionate greeting from Italy. I hope that soon both North Koreans and Burmese will be able to free themselves from the dictators who rule your countries with fear and violence. 🥲
これ2022年に撮影したやつ?
いいえ、2年前
I retired here from the USA far better my pension goes so much further .
On one spend their time on the phone for long.
Lugarzinho triste, coitado do povo que habita lá.
🇮🇹😎👍
Nice clean.
I would rather be in a disciplined clean but poor nation like N.Korea than a full of freedom with dirty soaked poor nation. Poor's shame isn't that one doesn't have good things, it is a no sense of cleaning or tidying.
Crazy
No development, only propoganda everywhere.
No Developement? did you just selectively ignore the new-looking buildings, modern electrified tram and bus lines, dams, tunnels, rails and road infrastructure in the video that all of the propaganda was placed around?
@@cageybee7221 new looking buildings??? The whole city looks like old Soviet structures which used to be in 90's
@@arnabraha_0131 that's partially true, if you look at video of Pyongyang prior to the fall of the Soviet Bloc, it doesn't look that much different.
But you are also ignoring what's right in front of your eyes. And you can go ahead and take a look at other cities in North Korea through UA-cam as well. The South Korean and Western press constantly tell you about all the horrible stuff that the dprk government hides from you. There's some truth to that, they have been under strict sanctions for a long time. And they don't want to expose what doesn't look so good to the Western press. But at the same time, thinking that everything that's seeable from North Korea's highways is just a facade for the cameras, is pretty absurd. Just search for other city names through UA-cam, and you'll see those cities.
@@js_guyman Bruh everything is okay i understand but this is 21st century. The government have to change it's 90's policy now before it's too late for the countries betterment.
The are backdated like hell.
@@arnabraha_0131 I'm not sure you do understand. They're not going to be allowed into the Western run World Market unless they give up their nuclear weapons program. Once they do that, the West will begin smear campaigns on their leaders, and then find an excuse to bomb them like they did to Libya and Syria.
The dprk is way better off right now than Libya and Syria.
There is nothing wrong with tall buildings that look like Soviet buildings. They're providing housing for the people. What's important is that they're well built and well-maintained, which they obviously are.
«Пробок» нет! Кайф! Вот где мудрое и умелое руководство!😁
un espanto !!! un gran cementerio de gente viva que no puede decidir ni la ropa a usar
que importa el paisaje cuando no hay libertad ???
todos los que opinan acá son obedientes y seguro del partido !!!
You're just a stranger but their people life is just a sad reality.
I don't think that on any of these films I have ever seen anyone with a pet of any kind.
No, they would probably eat them, because of the lack of meat
…really 🤭😉