@@chrispersad8388 I mean it’s probably not true but I get what you mean. Indeed it is normal for a superpower like China to have spies across the whole world
I don't understand why Chinese are fooled or just pretend. She is obviously an ethnic Chinese. North Korea Chinese population is not zero and being a guide for Chinese tourists is a possible occupation for them. I known hundreds of Chinese and as many Koreans in my life and I immediately recognized her as an ethnic Chinese. Her Korean language does not sound her first language it does not have the right Korean accent. Don't forget that China has a special relation with N Korea, so there are more chinese in NK than any other foreign nationals. As for all the Chinese, watching this, i guess a lot aren't honest and know she is Chinese but living in NK and maybe it's why they like to say she is good looking. Especially they're proud to see one of theirs to be a Korean national given the solid earned reputation of Korean women being beautiful. I cannot agree with them on that, even though i feel sympathy for her, i see it as a patriotic bias. By the way the other chubby guide is also Chinese ethnicity. They're clearly assigned to Chinese tourist for that reason. They spend 6 months internship in China after graduation.
i will say that tour guide with you in white shirt and black skirt is very pretty.........i don't think there are opportunities in north korea to rise high in life but i will say may god bless her with happiness and success.
This is clearly the best part of NK presented in the most flattering way. One could show Skid Row in LA or Kensington in Philadelphia, for examples of the USA if you wanted to.
The definition of democracy is a form of government in which the common people hold political power and can rule either directly or through elected representatives. How can they mention democratic. Does the D in DPRK stand for Dictator?
Er, actually he was elected. North Korea is not a monarchy. Kim Il Sung conquered his position through his revolutionary and military accomplishments, but Kim Jong Il and Kim Jong Un were both elected. You have direct elections for the parliament, all of them are members of the working class. They have about four parties, the Workers’ Party being the biggest and strongest. As if the capitalist world was democratic. It’s a plutocracy where the resources concentrate at the hands of 1% and where workers are nothing.
The USA is not even a democracy. It's actually a federal constitutional republic where corporations dictate policy on behalf of a certain foreign power that controls the USA.
Elections are, ehm, well, let's say, 'different' from elsewhere. There’s only one candidate registered for each constituency, so people can only vote for or against that single candidate decided by the party. If you want to vote for a candidate, you can just put your ballot paper directly in the ballot box. Entering the polling booth is an act of voting against the candidate, abstaining or making an invalid vote. If a person enters the booth, everyone can see that. Turnout is always close to 100%, and approval for the governing alliance is unanimous. So, nothing Democratic going on there.
What a waste of time. Spend 10 minutes discussing price of canned drinks and when they should have dinner. Most of talk just chat about nothing in particular.
If that’s anything like China, the drinks in those window door “refrigerators” aren’t even cold. They are just in there, but no refrigeration. I really hated that when visiting China during summer.
i love your videos, showing what others don't. AND WITH SUBTITLES. Thanks a lot :)))))
Pretty tour guide
Well known pretty girl gide.
I just love the language learning scene
Can't imagine anyone not remembering "Chang Bong Bee!" forever after 13 secs
Very good series of videos. You had a good team of guides.
I’d fail the test so I could stay in North Korea with Miss Kim.
😀😀😀😀🙄
Getting crowded!😊
I guess the line is getting bigger!!! lol!
I like how the woman makes the fun abound not going back f they cant speak (best) korean.
Xiao Jin so beautiful
I wish i could fail that exam so that I coukd stay in North Korea taling lessons from guide Kim.
Tour guide speaks mandarin like a native speaker. Amazing
Albert Teng she’s a spy
@@chrispersad8388 You mean “too good to be true?”
@@chrispersad8388 I mean it’s probably not true but I get what you mean. Indeed it is normal for a superpower like China to have spies across the whole world
I don't understand why Chinese are fooled or just pretend. She is obviously an ethnic Chinese. North Korea Chinese population is not zero and being a guide for Chinese tourists is a possible occupation for them. I known hundreds of Chinese and as many Koreans in my life and I immediately recognized her as an ethnic Chinese. Her Korean language does not sound her first language it does not have the right Korean accent. Don't forget that China has a special relation with N Korea, so there are more chinese in NK than any other foreign nationals.
As for all the Chinese, watching this, i guess a lot aren't honest and know she is Chinese but living in NK and maybe it's why they like to say she is good looking. Especially they're proud to see one of theirs to be a Korean national given the solid earned reputation of Korean women being beautiful.
I cannot agree with them on that, even though i feel sympathy for her, i see it as a patriotic bias.
By the way the other chubby guide is also Chinese ethnicity. They're clearly assigned to Chinese tourist for that reason. They spend 6 months internship in China after graduation.
Some people have a gift for languages. I know an Italian man who speaks Dutch like a native, even though he came to live here in his twenties.
Now I'll never forget "Chang Bong Bee", said with such power and determination; she ain't joking when teaching Korean ;-)
Damn, she's too cute in this clip.
Interesting the American brands, Coca Cola, 7 Up, Lays chips...though with Asian labels.
thats german brands
邱黎挺敢说话的,开头过期食品那里,我还担心对面脸上挂不住。
And I got lost with the sour radish thing... never mind watching Miss Kim...!!!
They have Coca-cola in North Korea ? LoL ... I saw Black label and Chivas what's next McDonalds and KFC? WOW
Well it’s imported from China
Only in tourist spots. They are imported from China and very expensive.
A few years ago there wasn't coca colla
1:00 that's the quote from J.R.R. Tolkien
who else is doing the whole virtual trip with them ? I am watching the whole series.
Me too, although I am not sure how much more talking about prices I can take without being bored to death.
i will say that tour guide with you in white shirt and black skirt is very pretty.........i don't think there are opportunities in north korea to rise high in life but i will say may god bless her with happiness and success.
Trams (street cars) are made in Czech republic
Chang Bong Bee, LOL!
:)))
Damn was hoping to see the inside of the karaoke
beautifull shoes both korean and chinese women
This is clearly the best part of NK presented in the most flattering way. One could show Skid Row in LA or Kensington in Philadelphia, for examples of the USA if you wanted to.
I m from Romania. This country is opening to new..she go in to china direction.is not bad..i look to him and i see my country in 1990..👍👍👍
@Newversion Queen where are you from..??
@Newversion Queen just like this..to fun anf have a discution.😉
@Newversion Queen about you country man !:)))
@Newversion Queen Since when Russia is a communist country?
Do you suggest that Romania appear to be 30 years ahead KRDL in development manner?
¿Korea Kola?
7:12
主要看美女。
The definition of democracy is a form of government in which the common people hold political power and can rule either directly or through elected representatives. How can they mention democratic. Does the D in DPRK stand for Dictator?
Er, actually he was elected. North Korea is not a monarchy. Kim Il Sung conquered his position through his revolutionary and military accomplishments, but Kim Jong Il and Kim Jong Un were both elected. You have direct elections for the parliament, all of them are members of the working class. They have about four parties, the Workers’ Party being the biggest and strongest. As if the capitalist world was democratic. It’s a plutocracy where the resources concentrate at the hands of 1% and where workers are nothing.
The USA is not even a democracy. It's actually a federal constitutional republic where corporations dictate policy on behalf of a certain foreign power that controls the USA.
More democratic than in the west where every candidate is a puppet for the same 100 capitalists.
Elections are, ehm, well, let's say, 'different' from elsewhere. There’s only one candidate registered for each constituency, so people can only vote for or against that single candidate decided by the party. If you want to vote for a candidate, you can just put your ballot paper directly in the ballot box. Entering the polling booth is an act of voting against the candidate, abstaining or making an invalid vote. If a person enters the booth, everyone can see that. Turnout is always close to 100%, and approval for the governing alliance is unanimous. So, nothing Democratic going on there.
Τσανγκ μπονγκ μπι!
What a waste of time. Spend 10 minutes discussing price of canned drinks and when they should have dinner. Most of talk just chat about nothing in particular.
Most males would be happy to spend more time talking about such piffle, as long as it was with that tour guide.
If that’s anything like China, the drinks in those window door “refrigerators” aren’t even cold. They are just in there, but no refrigeration. I really hated that when visiting China during summer.
Where in China?
@@shanwong4027 Shanghai!
They must be cold because you can clearly see the condensation on the doors
@@contactwide He's talking about refrigerators in China.
Yee. Common in Spain
going far and difficult to wasting time doing karaoke ...
you people really weird