Wow, thats some really good camera work there. The music and places visited were pretty awesome and showed a lot of the city in that short amount of time.
Woah that almost didn't look real! Awesome skills! Such a different feel from most documentaries that focus only on the political side of the country. Also, I'd never expect to see a DHL truck there. Is mail allowed from the outside?
DHL have been based in Pyongyang for several years (we think it was 1997)- they have sponsored us on a couple of projects from sports exchanges to the International Film Festival. TNT tried to set up in the early 90's but pulled out due to lack of business.
Nick Bonner so is one able to send or receive mail from there? I think a pen pal would be a cool way to know more about the country and it's people before I can visit. Hopefully sometime in the next 5 years.
Thanks for the video. This is the first time I have ever seen any videos about North Korea that did not include marching soldiers or missiles. It was interesting and surprising. The city is much better developed than I had expected.
Please read "Escape from Camp 14" Or "The Girl with Seven Names" Only the elite of Pyongyang can enjoy this lifestyle. Try traveling to the smaller villages in North Korea and you will not be allowed to.
EpicHawk I have read Escape from Camp 14 and even seen interviews. What the government of North Korea does is despicable. I was just surprised that the city is more developed than I had thought. I suspect that in the relatively near future, NK will pull some crap with the US and the US will (quietly) inform China that if something isn't done, there could be significant import duties or even a trade embargo on Chinese made goods. As the US is China's largest market, they would remove that psychopath.
Great video- cool editing. Whenever I see just an everyday shot of North Korea like the little girl at the skate park I wonder why our two countries can't get along better and hope that some day we will.
It's been written about and has been known for quite some time. Tourists can only visit the country if they're accompanied on a state-sanctioned tour, meaning everything you see in this video was shot with permission and under surveillance. Families at parks are there because a tour group is there, not because they decided to go for a leisurely stroll. The room full of people at the computers, for example, is all for show. Think 'Truman Show'. If the camera catches them off-guard they will often just sit there and do nothing, and give very vague explanations for what they're doing. I've seen some where a camera crew visits a hospital with patients who have no ailment; the power will go out frequently and the doctors/nurses will pretend it didn't happen, or claim it's unusual (it's not). I'd encourage you and others to research and watch a few more videos on the subject.
mikes45 Do you honestly believe that North Korea wants to impress western tourists so badly that they hire actors to walk children through a park? They don't really care what you think lol.
Parabéns aos cidadãos norte-coreanos e sobretudo aos seus antepassados, que se libertaram da dominação do homem sobre o homem e hoje podem desfrutar de suas potencialidades humanas.
And that is why I love the country. Finally showing the real Pyongyang to the world which has been hidden under so many preconceptions, told by the people we have to "trust".
harold aranda. Mate. I live in London. It is one of the greenest cities in the world. Don't even consider living in Pyongyang, North Korea. Did you know that North Korea has no internet, mass executions of Christians in their stadiums, a starving population (2/3 of it), no cars for the general public and a leader who threatened war over a chocolate sandwich? Well, now you're informed.
I honestly would like to go on a vacation there (not live there) because it would be interesting to thrust yourself into such a different lifestyle and society. Just don't do anything stupid while you're there and you'll be fine
@@Comedy-xf8mk everything you know about DPRK is false. DPRK is a prosperous democratic nation with no poverty or unemployment. I would work there if I could.
@@Yashodhan1917 Citizens literally can't leave the country you're a fucking moron lmao. If it was this peaceful haven that you think it is you think they would force people to stay within the borders?
@@Yashodhan1917 Before the 1980s yes. DPRK was the second largest economy in Asia after Japan because the ROK for four decades was a authoritarian Western-backed anti-communist military dictatorship. But when the US and Japan began to pour money into the ROK, which slowly began its democracy, the DPRK’s economy began to shrivel and went worse after the collapse of the Soviet Union leading them to start a famine and build nukes.
Tika muditasari Did you know that North Korea has no internet, mass executions of Christians in their stadiums, a starving population (2/3 of it), no cars for the general public and a leader who threatened war over a chocolate sandwich? Well, now you're informed.
@@zacharywilson9596 first, the DPRK citizens have access to internet, in public sites like a library or schools, in their homes they have an intranet, and if they execute Christians why they have their own Christian organization?
@@lilbru8298 Why are you defending a genocidal regime? Yes, North Korea has been a victim of American imperialist aggression and their progress in the face of that is amiable. But Kim Jong Un is a dictator, and his people are starving.
In terms of air pollution, political stability, personal space,clean, and other aspects, it seems that the city should be included in the Top 10 city in the world.
Eh, not really. Due to the use of completely outdated fuels (coal for heating etc.) the air quality in Pyongyang is supposed to be pretty bad. Political stability is easy to achieve if you throw any dissenters (and their entire families) into camps, and it sure as hell isn't as clean anywhere - all visitors to North Korea (including the guy who made this time lapse) are under constant supervision and only shown the nicely tidied up parts of the city and country - no chance to wander off on your own and see the dodgy bits, lest you see the starvation in the countryside.
It makes you want to visit... well, I did in 2012... daily life in Pyongyang is as 'normal' as most cities: people going about their business, taking public transport etc.. as this video shows... it's just the omnipresence of despots that marks it as unique... and that filters through to absolutely everything....
Bien google trad? Sinon le mec, en disant magnifique, fait allusion a la vidéo si dessus et non à la RPDC en général ou le gouvernement. Et puis c'est pas comme si tu savais réellement quelque chose sur la Corée du Nord. Si tu parle de la ligne la zone démilitarisé, il t'arrivera rien vu que tu sera en RoK et que selon l'accord de NATO, ils peuvent plus te tirer dessus à partir de là. Il y à un mot plus court pour camp de prisonnier, c'est prison, vu que vous apprenez visiblement le français, la peine standard est de 6 mois, pour quel crimes? Souvent contrebande ou fraude. Est-ce que les prisonniers y travaillent? Probablement, ce serais un moyen respectable de regagner sa liberté. Il y à un système Intranet en RPDC, ils évites de montrer les informations occidental dans les média ce qui tout à fait compréhensible quand on y voit le nombre de conneries monumental qui y traine (exemple: ton commentaire). Dessins animés horribles? ça fait super longtemps qu'ils passe plus Squirrel & Hedgehog sur stimmekorea, grandis un peu. Pas de droits? Les droits occidentaux et égalités sociales sont à rire comparé à ceux la Corée, rien que le droit du travaille ou au logement, le minimum humain. L'orge de la nourriture? Je sais vraiment pas qu'est ce que t’essaie de dire, encore un coup de Google traduction. Va regarder Jason Unruhe sur RUclips, lui il sait de quoi il parle.
I'm well aware that Pyongyang is only allowed to the rich and elite and the rest of DPRK doesn't come close, but I rarely see anything from North Korea that isn't politically charged. This is a lovely way to see a form of normal people living daily life in a place most people never get to see.
The great part of the north Koreans visit Pyongyang, so what you say it's senseless. And you have to know than in a socialist country there are no rich, another thing senseless. And for the last, there are no elite, and you really don't know how the country works. The people than live there are scientist, politics and innovators, they live there because it is the most developed city on the country, and his works are there, and for you to know, the houses in the DPRK are given depending the place you work.
I don't think this is propaganda, but we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that everyone in this video is forced to pledge allegiance to a brutal regime out of fear of imprisonment or death. It's not like we see the political side of a country OR the human side. They're intertwined, and this video helps us update our views on the North Korean people.
Koryo can get you there! Planning on going next year, probably the first 8th grader in a while to go! Gonna make an AWESOME film about this beautiful city!
Koryo is the company that released this video. I live in the US as well, and no it's completely legal for citizens to go there. But Koryo tours are paid for with euros, so switching your currency around will be a must-do. Go to Koryo tours.com and you can get the facts there :)
AND I forgot to mention that if you DO decide to go, you must strictly follow the tour guide's rules. If you wish to take pics or vids then ask permission
Tellement incomparable. Si le prix de la propreté et de l'ordre est la dictature et la famine... Déjà il est impossible d'acheter de la peinture en bombe ni des cigarette, ni quoi que ce soit d'autre d'ailleurs. De plus si quelqu'un venait à faire ceci, lui même et sa famille serait exécuté. Le bon goût des dictatures quoi :) Juste du paraître et de la propagande. Crois moi tu préfères vivre sous un pont à Paris qu'une maison en Corée du Nord.
I love when the little girl saw the camera
It's even cuter when you know what she's saying in Korean at the end:
"Woah, they were filming over here?"
2:39
I like the way the female traffic cop ran over to the woman pushing a baby carriage to ensure that mother and child made it safely across the street.
+Paul Meyer To make sure the child was praying to Kim Jong Un*
+dasilver *realistic
+dasilver Learn what "racism" means, idiot.
The government is suppressive. But the people just may care for each other, moron.
How do you know this about the government of the DPRK, who told you?
this is the coolest video I've seen in months
Wow, thats some really good camera work there. The music and places visited were pretty awesome and showed a lot of the city in that short amount of time.
Wow. This is gorgeous filmmaking!
Woah that almost didn't look real! Awesome skills!
Such a different feel from most documentaries that focus only on the political side of the country.
Also, I'd never expect to see a DHL truck there. Is mail allowed from the outside?
thank you for your comment, wait and see in a day or two, share this with other internautes
DHL have been based in Pyongyang for several years (we think it was 1997)- they have sponsored us on a couple of projects from sports exchanges to the International Film Festival. TNT tried to set up in the early 90's but pulled out due to lack of business.
Nick Bonner thank you for your comment
Nick Bonner so is one able to send or receive mail from there?
I think a pen pal would be a cool way to know more about the country and it's people before I can visit. Hopefully sometime in the next 5 years.
Guambry make copy and share this video
Thanks for the video. This is the first time I have ever seen any videos about North Korea that did not include marching soldiers or missiles. It was interesting and surprising. The city is much better developed than I had expected.
+Dave Shapiro Still looks rather undeveloped.
Do you know Ben Shapiro? Have a look.
+Shaydon Bodemar I've known several Ben Shapiro's. Any hints?
Please read "Escape from Camp 14" Or "The Girl with Seven Names" Only the elite of Pyongyang can enjoy this lifestyle. Try
traveling to the smaller villages in North Korea and you will not be
allowed to.
EpicHawk I have read Escape from Camp 14 and even seen interviews. What the government of North Korea does is despicable. I was just surprised that the city is more developed than I had thought.
I suspect that in the relatively near future, NK will pull some crap with the US and the US will (quietly) inform China that if something isn't done, there could be significant import duties or even a trade embargo on Chinese made goods. As the US is China's largest market, they would remove that psychopath.
TBH, Pyongyang is a nice and fascinating city. One day, I hope to see it in person.
Same.
bro we go to the same school this is hella funny
Same here buddy
Same. I was gonna go before Covid. Hard to get a travel Visa to get there. Long process.
This is amazing! Oscar editing level !!!
Great video- cool editing. Whenever I see just an everyday shot of North Korea like the little girl at the skate park I wonder why our two countries can't get along better and hope that some day we will.
The camera work in this is off the charts, huge probs man. Really insightful footage, amazing editing skills.
Very different from what we can hear and see from western tv news!
Buu Tube you're watching Pyeongyang which was made up to be seen to others, not north korea. Remember it.
because north korean never saw North Korea..wait
@Matt You cant be serious ...
Yes
And they dare speak of our propaganda
@@wonbh You need to question the establishment media. This is "Manufacturing Consent".
This was SOOOO visually satisfying. Thank you.
Pyongyang is a beautiful city, despite the sanctions
Many say pyongyang in the sixties looked amazing for the time... it was as tidier and well developed as any european city
And in 1953 no building was taller than 2 bricks!
This seem like a very beautiful and interesting country! I really want to visit it one day!!
북한꼬마 너무귀엽다. 무엇보다 "아이고~" 어쩜 우리와 저런 표현까지도 다 똑같을수가있을까. 와..
Propaganda or not, you do not get to see this type of footage all too often.
Do you not believe your own eyes? How is it what you class as propaganda?
It's been written about and has been known for quite some time. Tourists can only visit the country if they're accompanied on a state-sanctioned tour, meaning everything you see in this video was shot with permission and under surveillance. Families at parks are there because a tour group is there, not because they decided to go for a leisurely stroll. The room full of people at the computers, for example, is all for show. Think 'Truman Show'. If the camera catches them off-guard they will often just sit there and do nothing, and give very vague explanations for what they're doing. I've seen some where a camera crew visits a hospital with patients who have no ailment; the power will go out frequently and the doctors/nurses will pretend it didn't happen, or claim it's unusual (it's not).
I'd encourage you and others to research and watch a few more videos on the subject.
Mikes45-How can you believe all this gibberish? Have you no shame?
What gibberish?
mikes45 Do you honestly believe that North Korea wants to impress western tourists so badly that they hire actors to walk children through a park? They don't really care what you think lol.
The North Korea's streets looks very clean, awesome video with a different point of view about that country.
Parabéns aos cidadãos norte-coreanos e sobretudo aos seus antepassados, que se libertaram da dominação do homem sobre o homem e hoje podem desfrutar de suas potencialidades humanas.
Falou e disse camarada Abraão .Viva a Coreia socialista !
Amen!! Parabéns camarada brasileiro. Saludos desde Mexico. Unidos venceremos!
@@osvaldotrigueiro3884 meu deus como tem gente louca ness mundo
@@GodButcher666 Juche >>>>>
Viva o Socialismo Coreano! 🇰🇵
And that is why I love the country. Finally showing the real Pyongyang to the world which has been hidden under so many preconceptions, told by the people we have to "trust".
I mean, I don't trust this video since it was set up by the NK government, who doesn't even give their citizens freedom to go anywhere.
WOOOOOOW DHL in Pyongyang !!!
yeah. I wasn't expecting that too. Mind blown!
DHL delivers only for the great leader! Expensive cognac and whisky
Aqui do Brasil , saudações ao digno povo norte coreano !
One of the best videos using this technique i've seen in my life. Amazing. Congrats.
very good videos, really perfect about everyday people and charming landscapes, 👍👍👍May I know what is the background music from?
Very beautiful 😍 I love this city and his people i wish them the best 💗
Extraordinary and very clean. Puts filthy London and Mexico City to shame.
harold aranda. Mate. I live in London. It is one of the greenest cities in the world. Don't even consider living in Pyongyang, North Korea. Did you know that North Korea has no internet, mass executions of Christians in their stadiums, a starving population (2/3 of it), no cars for the general public and a leader who threatened war over a chocolate sandwich? Well, now you're informed.
harold aranda its propaganda you moron. They want you to think that
I'm from mexico and you are right.
@@zacharywilson9596 I'd love any kind of citation regarding any of these claims, obviously so I can be more informed :^)
@@zacharywilson9596 He is talking about the City not about policy
I honestly would like to go on a vacation there (not live there) because it would be interesting to thrust yourself into such a different lifestyle and society. Just don't do anything stupid while you're there and you'll be fine
Love to DPRK from India!
Long live Kim Il Sung, power to the only independent country in the world!
Man, are you mad? DPRK is not even democratic.
@@Comedy-xf8mk everything you know about DPRK is false. DPRK is a prosperous democratic nation with no poverty or unemployment. I would work there if I could.
@@Comedy-xf8mk yes it is, it's a representative democracy, the supreme leader is chosen by the parliament each 5 years.
@@Yashodhan1917 Citizens literally can't leave the country you're a fucking moron lmao. If it was this peaceful haven that you think it is you think they would force people to stay within the borders?
@@Yashodhan1917 Before the 1980s yes. DPRK was the second largest economy in Asia after Japan because the ROK for four decades was a authoritarian Western-backed anti-communist military dictatorship. But when the US and Japan began to pour money into the ROK, which slowly began its democracy, the DPRK’s economy began to shrivel and went worse after the collapse of the Soviet Union leading them to start a famine and build nukes.
this is actually trailer for simcity 7
By Order of the Great Leader everyone shall move at 10x speed on this day
the fastest day in DPRK, even time was following kim's great order
Respect from indonesia. You Rock guys !!!!!!
Tika muditasari Did you know that North Korea has no internet, mass executions of Christians in their stadiums, a starving population (2/3 of it), no cars for the general public and a leader who threatened war over a chocolate sandwich? Well, now you're informed.
kek
Zachary Wilson ok yankee
@@zacharywilson9596 first, the DPRK citizens have access to internet, in public sites like a library or schools, in their homes they have an intranet, and if they execute Christians why they have their own Christian organization?
@@lilbru8298 Why are you defending a genocidal regime? Yes, North Korea has been a victim of American imperialist aggression and their progress in the face of that is amiable. But Kim Jong Un is a dictator, and his people are starving.
Great video !!!
PERFECT
I wish one day people of Korea will be united! Respect from Russia!
Really amazing footage, thank you for this!
Why is there a DHL truck, capitalist at 3:12?
Hmmm.....
There’s a skate park in North Korea? Huh, the more you know
There’s everything there
@@canadianaviator, yeah, like Facebook
@@canadianaviator, and American tourists
@@wastefellow2569 Facebook is also available within certain networks in the country
@@canadianaviator, if you work for Kim Jong-un, maybe
Music please ?
A city beautifully depicted a story wonderfully said indeed a great motion story a day's life in Pyongyong
3:13 WTF DHL IN NORTH KOREA?
Amazing video editing skills!
Que interesante ver una camioneta de DHL allá
looks so clean
My reaction of this video at first time in Instagram:
Me: Oh, is a beautiful city.
"Later 0:18 "
Me: Oh, Is North Korea.
One of my all time favorites.
No idea how I landed here. Great job making this video. Some cool effects.
Good work on the video. I hope to visit someday
Another city or country side please
ruclips.net/video/nbHN2maH7i8/видео.html
Samjiyon
great nice video!! thumbs up!
Great Hyperlapse!
In terms of air pollution, political stability, personal space,clean, and other aspects, it seems that the city should be included in the Top 10 city in the world.
Eh, not really. Due to the use of completely outdated fuels (coal for heating etc.) the air quality in Pyongyang is supposed to be pretty bad. Political stability is easy to achieve if you throw any dissenters (and their entire families) into camps, and it sure as hell isn't as clean anywhere - all visitors to North Korea (including the guy who made this time lapse) are under constant supervision and only shown the nicely tidied up parts of the city and country - no chance to wander off on your own and see the dodgy bits, lest you see the starvation in the countryside.
AGH331 The air quality gets compensated by the negligible use of private vehicles compared to other metropolitan cities of the world.
what a beautiful metropolis
It makes you want to visit... well, I did in 2012... daily life in Pyongyang is as 'normal' as most cities: people going about their business, taking public transport etc.. as this video shows... it's just the omnipresence of despots that marks it as unique... and that filters through to absolutely everything....
awesome video! im trying to find more videos with street life and music background! anyone can help?
Soundtrack?
I do admit, it's a very clean city. Plus a DHL van!??
+computerguy222 It's a clean city because if you toss your litter around, it's "Gulag for you."
What a totally mindless thing to say!
Bryan Holden !?
Dhl has service in nk?
@@criskity just like in Singapore
we put again this video on our progamme
God bless all the people in the video. And God bless us too.
what are they all doing on those (window xp?) computers without any software or internet?
What is the name of the music track on this.... and who performs it?
I know right, still to this day... I don’t know that song
Can anyone please tell me how New York or Chicago is preferable to Pyongyang?
nice content 🙌
Great video guys! :D
we need other currently with streets songhwa, hwasong, ryomyong, mirae, sopho, kyongru, etc
good editing man keep up good work
That was so cool. I'd love to see more shit like that. From other cities, maybe other countries.
omg, she is so cute
FBI open up
Was this directed by Jack Warner?
what sound track/ music being played in the background?
+kevindenator Darude-Sandstorm
magnifique!
Bien google trad? Sinon le mec, en disant magnifique, fait allusion a la vidéo si dessus et non à la RPDC en général ou le gouvernement.
Et puis c'est pas comme si tu savais réellement quelque chose sur la Corée du Nord.
Si tu parle de la ligne la zone démilitarisé, il t'arrivera rien vu que tu sera en RoK et que selon l'accord de NATO, ils peuvent plus te tirer dessus à partir de là.
Il y à un mot plus court pour camp de prisonnier, c'est prison, vu que vous apprenez visiblement le français, la peine standard est de 6 mois, pour quel crimes? Souvent contrebande ou fraude. Est-ce que les prisonniers y travaillent? Probablement, ce serais un moyen respectable de regagner sa liberté.
Il y à un système Intranet en RPDC, ils évites de montrer les informations occidental dans les média ce qui tout à fait compréhensible quand on y voit le nombre de conneries monumental qui y traine (exemple: ton commentaire).
Dessins animés horribles? ça fait super longtemps qu'ils passe plus Squirrel & Hedgehog sur stimmekorea, grandis un peu.
Pas de droits? Les droits occidentaux et égalités sociales sont à rire comparé à ceux la Corée, rien que le droit du travaille ou au logement, le minimum humain.
L'orge de la nourriture? Je sais vraiment pas qu'est ce que t’essaie de dire, encore un coup de Google traduction.
Va regarder Jason Unruhe sur RUclips, lui il sait de quoi il parle.
@Aldridgej24 pas de culture occidentale? C'est tout l'interet. Quittez le pays? Mais qui aurait envie de quitter ce pays magnifique !
I'm well aware that Pyongyang is only allowed to the rich and elite and the rest of DPRK doesn't come close, but I rarely see anything from North Korea that isn't politically charged. This is a lovely way to see a form of normal people living daily life in a place most people never get to see.
The great part of the north Koreans visit Pyongyang, so what you say it's senseless.
And you have to know than in a socialist country there are no rich, another thing senseless.
And for the last, there are no elite, and you really don't know how the country works. The people than live there are scientist, politics and innovators, they live there because it is the most developed city on the country, and his works are there, and for you to know, the houses in the DPRK are given depending the place you work.
I don't think this is propaganda, but we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that everyone in this video is forced to pledge allegiance to a brutal regime out of fear of imprisonment or death. It's not like we see the political side of a country OR the human side. They're intertwined, and this video helps us update our views on the North Korean people.
2:41 Is that boy in black riding a ripstik?
2:40초 애기 귀욤 놀랜다 순수하내
ㅇㅈ ㅠ 불쌍함... 저 애가 대한민국에 있었다면...
결론 못사는 사람들이 더많음 영상보다
2:19 A GMC truck in North Korea. Now I've seen everything.
wait, there's a DHL in Pyongyang?
nice to see your video,
Am I watch Cities:Skyline Movie ?
山田かみら Am i see bad grammar? Go back to school.
Who Media Fuck, i'm from another country yet i speak pretty perfect english. This person is probably just stupid.
Who Media Well, if they have acess to the internet, then they can learn English that way. I learned almost all of my English from the internet.
***** what should I say? :-/
Do I watch the video about cities:skylines?
山田かみら Just forget it. It was kind of a dick move to insult your grammar. Have a nice day.
now i know how NK looks like. not bad....
Thanks Uploader.
Any know name of this song? Good song...
Branimir Puškarić Yes! you can check the song out on my music channel, its by tom day, amazing song :) enjoy it and the rest of my channel
Are there skateboarders in Pyongyang?
2:39 cute!!
How did you edited this video?
This is a really nice video about Pyongyang... what it doesn't show: it must have been pretty hard getting all the material for making this!?
Amazing video. Kim Jong-un should be proud
can someone please provide me the name of the music!?
Background music artist name - Tom Day
Why North Korea used Windoze 2000? I'm waiting for Korean unification...
WoW looks beautiful, I want to visit if I can.
Koryo can get you there! Planning on going next year, probably the first 8th grader in a while to go! Gonna make an AWESOME film about this beautiful city!
Vator Hunters Who is Koryo ? and won't I get in trouble with the US Government ?
Koryo is the company that released this video. I live in the US as well, and no it's completely legal for citizens to go there. But Koryo tours are paid for with euros, so switching your currency around will be a must-do. Go to Koryo tours.com and you can get the facts there :)
AND I forgot to mention that if you DO decide to go, you must strictly follow the tour guide's rules. If you wish to take pics or vids then ask permission
Vator Hunters Cool thnx for the info
WTF I love North Korea now
You shouldn't just focus on the skylines, the inner face of NK is totally different.
Great comrade
Please visit us soon
DHL is getting reallllly creative with their advertising :O
Wow I didn't know that there are that many boats. It 'looks' great.
.pas de tag mégot déchet très propre respect
Tellement incomparable. Si le prix de la propreté et de l'ordre est la dictature et la famine... Déjà il est impossible d'acheter de la peinture en bombe ni des cigarette, ni quoi que ce soit d'autre d'ailleurs. De plus si quelqu'un venait à faire ceci, lui même et sa famille serait exécuté.
Le bon goût des dictatures quoi :) Juste du paraître et de la propagande. Crois moi tu préfères vivre sous un pont à Paris qu'une maison en Corée du Nord.
DHL ?
시원한 영상이네요. 감사합니다...강성대국이다.
This is just beautiful 🇧🇦 ❤🇰🇵
Which is more beautiful? Serbia or NK?
Stunning beautiful video!
동영상이 잘만들어졌네요
THX didn't know it was like that nice City :)
Amazing vídeo!