I’d like to offer a slight correction, I think 건설자 is instead 建設者; constructor, one who constructs and not 건설 + -자 since 건설 itself is a noun, not a verb, so if it were 'Let's Build' as you've suggested, it would instead be titled '건설하자'
As questions, in the USSR there existed a satirical magazine Крокодил Krokodil “the Crocodile” which focused on the frustrations of bureaucracy ridiculed those who over emphasised the forms of governmental goals at the expense of the substance of such goals. Does anything like that exist in the DPRK ? In the USSR, there were several literary magazines that provided escapist fiction, such as mystery stories, or romance or science fiction, rather than the very earnest and politically focused literature that was highlighted by the Soviet Union. Does anything such literary magazine exist in the DPRK that is not entirely devoted to political themes ? In the USSR there was a magazine that was largely translations of literature from outside the USSR. Does any such magazine of translated fiction exist in the DPRK ?
I love the magazine cover picture of the smiling girl (as seen in 1:16) 😊 By the way, after watching your video about North Korean television, I’ve been thinking that you should do a video on North Korean cartoons (for example, “Squirrel and Hedgehog”)
The “Korea” magazine was featured in the legendary Russian punk song «всё идёт по плану» by Egor Letov and I always thought it was a Soviet Russian publication.
cool video! you got a video on how the dprk government works? how elections work, how policies are passed, chain of command, branches of government, etc.
Happy to see you back posting educational vids Yet I need to ask you : how do you finance all your work? From the views / youtube earnings this is impossible, there is not enough reward coming in. Next thing i need to ask : all the footage you have available for yout videos, the raw material - where does it come from? Many of the snippets i see in your vids as far as i know and aware of come from the world wide network of the "DPRK friendship association", these groups were regularly provided by DPRK officials with these "advertising videos", is that where your raw material comes from? I mean, in your channel description is written that you are an independent person, not associated to any organization - but how can you have all this raw material available without having access to material straight from the DPRK officials? Dont get me wrong, i appreciate your content a lot
I do a series of jobs here in Mongolia which finances the work, and the RUclips revenue covers more than you might expect. I'm not affiliated with any organiations or associations, in some footage I've used footage collected from trips to the DPRK, but most of the footage is from DPRK websites, media outlets, and KCTV. There's a lot out there, the trick is knowing where and how to find it.
I love your channel. I would like to suggest that you make the music quieter or your voice louder for the videos. I have an auditory processing issue so it is hard for me to follow along without captions, but I would love to listen to your videos on the go or have them on in the background while I perform daily chores and tasks. I’m curious to know if anyone else agrees or if I’m just being picky lol.
Maybe not the usual comment that you’d get, but these videos are very helpful for worldbuilding purposes! Just seeing how a country works in such depth and what defines those smaller parts as individual pieces of the nation is so useful for putting together a fictional country of my own! Plus, learning about the DPRK is fun.
Thanks for the video! Do you happen to know if there are any magazines focused on the paranormal? Like astrology, folk religion, urban legends, UFOs, spirits, and other whacky things like that? There are magazines like that seemingly in every country, I wonder if the DPRK is any different in this dimension.
I think there are some hypothetical ones that exist there. From what I know some north Koreans have access to some American folk lores and other paranormal stuff through books rather than the internet. So I think they have their own opinion about other cultures outside their own. I love to believe that they don't discriminate culture but instead their politics. Politics doesn't correlate to culture in my opinion.
Love these vids. Thanks for all your work. Really interesting dive into such enigmatic country on the world stage. Glad there’s more to know besides the same stuff spouted off by CNN and Fox all the time
Can we get a second part exploring other publications? Also is there an online resource where we can read some? I know a few twitter accounts that document archival ones, but would love to see current writings in the DPRK
Exactly, we need to learn the story behind Pink Dress Lady. Every time you see a North Korean news segment about launching some type of nuclear weapon she's always there.
I heard theres korean language learning books made for kids in both korea's, where the goal is reunification, so the language taught to them is more similar than the one taught in the past decades. Is this a thing you know about? Would you be able to review North Korean language learning resources? I wonder if those exist, of course they would be very hard to come by outside of north korea itself...
I've been looking for the same publication too, never managed to find anything about it. From its description Korean Architecture seems to be a goldmine of drawings and discussions that could give significant insight to the projects and professional theory in the country, its unfortunate that its so hard to access if not impossible
True, and it was on my list as it's one of the publications I used to keep up with. However, at the time I was researching, Korea Today seemed to have stop publishing through their web portal for some time, so I didn't have up to date references
@@DPRKExplained yeah, I figured out this too. Looks like the last publish is March 2021 😕 I also figured out that Korea Today just have foreigners versions. Korean versions just DPRKorea and Kumsu. Kumsu don't have English version, but have Chinese and Russian version's.
Why didn't you mention that the majority of Koreans living in Japan were originally from the southern part of the peninsula? They remain loyal to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea because the prosperous and generous government thereof helped them when the Japanese stripped them of citizenship, while the imperialist occupied southern region was racked by corruption and poverty.
I’d like to offer a slight correction, I think 건설자 is instead 建設者; constructor, one who constructs and not 건설 + -자 since 건설 itself is a noun, not a verb, so if it were 'Let's Build' as you've suggested, it would instead be titled '건설하자'
Ooooh you’re right, good spot!
Helping me please 🙏
Whenever we cry out "Where are you, Dear General", our leader returns with another banger of a video.
Welcome back, I'm glad to see that you are still enthusiastic of making these videos! And the quality of this one was magnificent. As per usual!
When we needed him he returned.
We can not live without him
I'm excited!! This is a topic that has left me quite curious.
After My Discovery Of This Channel Im Now Addicted To Learn Stuff About North Korea,Im Glad Your Back.Whort The Wait
The Dear Content Creator has returned for us! The Sunshine is back to make our smartphone screens bright again ☀️☀️☀️
Learned a lot about North Korea!! I really love this man! I hope to meet him someday ❤
I love the cover showing the smiling pioneer girl ❤
Thank you for your hard work!
Thank you for enjoying the videos!
As questions, in the USSR there existed a satirical magazine Крокодил Krokodil “the Crocodile” which focused on the frustrations of bureaucracy ridiculed those who over emphasised the forms of governmental goals at the expense of the substance of such goals.
Does anything like that exist in the DPRK ?
In the USSR, there were several literary magazines that provided escapist fiction, such as mystery stories, or romance or science fiction, rather than the very earnest and politically focused literature that was highlighted by the Soviet Union.
Does anything such literary magazine exist in the DPRK that is not entirely devoted to political themes ?
In the USSR there was a magazine that was largely translations of literature from outside the USSR.
Does any such magazine of translated fiction exist in the DPRK ?
Your channel is one of the only non-biased ones about the DPRK; tysm for making these informative videos about this culture ❤
Been waiting for your upload ❤
I love the magazine cover picture of the smiling girl (as seen in 1:16) 😊 By the way, after watching your video about North Korean television, I’ve been thinking that you should do a video on North Korean cartoons (for example, “Squirrel and Hedgehog”)
The “Korea” magazine was featured in the legendary Russian punk song «всё идёт по плану» by Egor Letov and I always thought it was a Soviet Russian publication.
love the production quality! A+
As always, some informative and really interesting stuff! Thanks for creating and sharing!
Your videos genuinely inspire me to learn Korean
좋습니다! 공부하기 사작하라! It's a fantastic language.
dprk newspapers have that frutiger aero aesthetic
It's dated, but in a good way.
This is so cool. Your videos give this nostalgic feeling and I love it. Love to learn more about the DPRK. 🇰🇵🫡
i am officialy in love with this channel, this is just great content
thank you so much, sending love from brazil
Great to see you back! You always have the best information about the DPRK!
cool video! you got a video on how the dprk government works? how elections work, how policies are passed, chain of command, branches of government, etc.
Happy to see you back posting educational vids
Yet I need to ask you : how do you finance all your work? From the views / youtube earnings this is impossible, there is not enough reward coming in.
Next thing i need to ask : all the footage you have available for yout videos, the raw material - where does it come from? Many of the snippets i see in your vids as far as i know and aware of come from the world wide network of the "DPRK friendship association", these groups were regularly provided by DPRK officials with these "advertising videos", is that where your raw material comes from?
I mean, in your channel description is written that you are an independent person, not associated to any organization - but how can you have all this raw material available without having access to material straight from the DPRK officials?
Dont get me wrong, i appreciate your content a lot
I do a series of jobs here in Mongolia which finances the work, and the RUclips revenue covers more than you might expect.
I'm not affiliated with any organiations or associations, in some footage I've used footage collected from trips to the DPRK, but most of the footage is from DPRK websites, media outlets, and KCTV. There's a lot out there, the trick is knowing where and how to find it.
okay, now this is EPIC!!
I love your channel. I would like to suggest that you make the music quieter or your voice louder for the videos. I have an auditory processing issue so it is hard for me to follow along without captions, but I would love to listen to your videos on the go or have them on in the background while I perform daily chores and tasks. I’m curious to know if anyone else agrees or if I’m just being picky lol.
Always such high quality videos I love them !!
thanks for the info about the magazines and news papers.
i had a black hole until now about the media in north korea.
👍👍👍🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪
Fascinating and informative!
Your vids have been very informative so far. I wonder, will you one day make a video about DPRK animations and SEK?
Maybe not the usual comment that you’d get, but these videos are very helpful for worldbuilding purposes! Just seeing how a country works in such depth and what defines those smaller parts as individual pieces of the nation is so useful for putting together a fictional country of my own!
Plus, learning about the DPRK is fun.
Amazing effort!!❤️
Thanks for the video! Do you happen to know if there are any magazines focused on the paranormal? Like astrology, folk religion, urban legends, UFOs, spirits, and other whacky things like that? There are magazines like that seemingly in every country, I wonder if the DPRK is any different in this dimension.
most likely no since they are a strict materialist atheist state.
I think there are some hypothetical ones that exist there. From what I know some north Koreans have access to some American folk lores and other paranormal stuff through books rather than the internet. So I think they have their own opinion about other cultures outside their own.
I love to believe that they don't discriminate culture but instead their politics. Politics doesn't correlate to culture in my opinion.
I would love an exemplary of 건설, or a couple. As an architect, I find it fascinating.
It's really nice seeing DPRK content presented neutrally, you don't really see that anywhere else
Love these vids. Thanks for all your work. Really interesting dive into such enigmatic country on the world stage. Glad there’s more to know besides the same stuff spouted off by CNN and Fox all the time
That's what Western Media has to offer when it comes to spitting out negative news to countries the US doesnt like.
The production values in a video about the north korean media have no business being this good!
The music is so whimsical, much like the country itself
Safe to say that NK is one of the most secretive countries on earth. It's interesting to see what's behind it, keep up the good work.
I can't wait!!!!
Can we get a second part exploring other publications? Also is there an online resource where we can read some? I know a few twitter accounts that document archival ones, but would love to see current writings in the DPRK
Can't wait for the tour video on Pyongyang. We all know it is going to happen, but not when.
Awesome media in the DPRK!
Wake up! New DPRK Today banger just dropped!
We need a documentary movie about Korean Central Television
Exactly, we need to learn the story behind Pink Dress Lady. Every time you see a North Korean news segment about launching some type of nuclear weapon she's always there.
@@JohnSmith-nj9qo yes. And the movie better go big
@@JohnSmith-nj9qoI would love to watch a biopic movie about Ri Chun Hee.
Worth waiting. Really good trailer.
50000000000000/5.
❤❤❤
Yeah man
Vocês precisam ativar as legendas nas principais línguas mundiais, como por exemplo, inglês, Espanhol, Português, Italiano e Russo.
Why
@@techtutorvideos they should maybe learn English then
@@techtutorvideosThat's what happens when RUclips decides to get rid of goof features. 😂
@@decem_sagittaeAmerican certified moment💀
@@alisa4124 îmi pare rău să te dezamăgesc dar nu sunt american.
Very interesting video, thanks you
I heard theres korean language learning books made for kids in both korea's, where the goal is reunification, so the language taught to them is more similar than the one taught in the past decades. Is this a thing you know about? Would you be able to review North Korean language learning resources? I wonder if those exist, of course they would be very hard to come by outside of north korea itself...
I have a few DPRK language books at home, I'll see if there's anything video-worthy there.
I *LOVE* that version of Don't Ask My Name!
Very good stuff! I love learning about North Korea and love following your travels on Instagram
loved this video
Thank you! This is high light of my day
This is exciting
This Chanel is great.
Great video
Fantastic!
one korea
nice vid
This is great and fascinating.
There is a periodical series I'm interested in, and that's the English language version of Korean Architecture. How to find?
Hmmm - not sure, but I can look into it
I've been looking for the same publication too, never managed to find anything about it. From its description Korean Architecture seems to be a goldmine of drawings and discussions that could give significant insight to the projects and professional theory in the country, its unfortunate that its so hard to access if not impossible
@@My-nl6sg I've even used the Publications of the DPRK portal to find it. I saw covers on 38 North, but that's it.
Same
If you live in the USA, that might have something to do with it.@@My-nl6sg
Can anyone of this be bought outisde of Korea
21:21
Korean Khrushchevism????😳😳
Whats the name of the song you used at the end?
Don't Ask My Name - Wanjaesan Light Music Band
Here's a link to the specific version: ruclips.net/video/mKfp7Wue1W0/видео.html
Wow, a Disco version....@@CommunistBot
Can you explain what Tongil Sinbo is?
Is missing 1 magazine on list: Korea Today.
True, and it was on my list as it's one of the publications I used to keep up with. However, at the time I was researching, Korea Today seemed to have stop publishing through their web portal for some time, so I didn't have up to date references
@@DPRKExplained yeah, I figured out this too. Looks like the last publish is March 2021 😕
I also figured out that Korea Today just have foreigners versions. Korean versions just DPRKorea and Kumsu.
Kumsu don't have English version, but have Chinese and Russian version's.
Are any of these newspapers online with an English translation?
Does the dprk have a comics/manga/manhwa scene? Like they are so big in s Korea and china
There are a lot of comic books in the DPRK, yeah
An enthusiast Pyongyang times Reader here
Honestly, your videos are what give me strength to get through the laughable brainwashing of the vast majority of people. 🇰🇵
gwan go live in north korea if you think it’s that good
these names like speople republic sound soo strange in english maybe bc they are just a sraight translation from russian
Gungnam Style!!😮😅
Why didn't you mention that the majority of Koreans living in Japan were originally from the southern part of the peninsula? They remain loyal to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea because the prosperous and generous government thereof helped them when the Japanese stripped them of citizenship, while the imperialist occupied southern region was racked by corruption and poverty.
Manse!
how are you today?
👍👍👍👍👍👍😁
Korean helping me please
Thumbs up to show your love for the Supreme Comrade! 🇰🇵
DPRK IS OUR SAVIOUR!!!!! LONG LIVE DPRK!!!!
Disco is alive and well in the DPRK.