Lovely performance by Jo Sumi. South Korea has shown the democratic maturity that is evidenced by the fact of electing a female President. I hope someday Spain (my country) can be able to elect a woman for the Presidence of the Nation. Congratulations, Jo Sumi and South Korea; you both are a great role model.
At 00:20, why did the soprano pull her hair forward and outward, while at 00:25 the lady in black dress, upper left to the sopranom, did the opposite: by partially pulling her hair backward and inward? Is there any connotation to these two seemlingly opposite behaviours?
The guy behind was adjusting his tie too. No offense but I find all three behaviours unacceptable. No matter how gusty the wind is or even if a mosquito lands on your face when the national anthem is being played, one should stand still and should not fidget.
1:28 The title of this song is 'A Moment of Silence for the Patriotic Martyrs and the Spirits of the Fallen Warriors,' and as the title suggests, it is a song to honor those who fought for the independence of the country and veterans of wars such as the Korean War. In Korea, it is commonly performed as part of the national ceremony following the singing of the national anthem.
【Former Korean 'comfort women’ for U.S. troops sue own government】[Korean War] South Korea (Reuters)---Cho Myung-ja ran away from home as a teenager to escape a father who beat her, finding her way to the red light district in a South Korean town that hosts a large U.S. Army garrison. After she escaped home in the early 1960s, her pimp sold her to one of the brothels allowed by the government to serve American soldiers.
On June 25, sixty-four years after the Korean War broke out, Cho joined 122 suriving comfort women, as they were called, in a lawsuit against their government to reclaim, they say, human dignity and proper compensation. www.yahoo.com/news/former-korean-comfort-women-u-troops-sue-own-104514461.html?ref=gs
4,000 comfort women for US military during the Korean War news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=shm&sid1=102&oid=310&aid=0000050547 “파주에 미군 위안부 보건증 소지자 4천명 넘어…국가가 관리”
못난 조상이 갑자기 똑똑한 후손을 가질 수는 없다 www.chogabje.com/toron/toron22/view.asp?idx=&id=143040&table=TNTRCGJ&sub_table=TNTR01CGJ&cPage=1 무능하고 못나서 100년 훨씬 전에 나라를 잃은 어리석은 민족의 내력이 달리 어디 가는 것은 아닌가 보다. 안타깝게도 100년 훨씬 지난 지금에 와서까지 이 민족이 또 정신을 못차리고 우물안에 처박혀 '일본 탓', '누구 탓'하며 한가롭게 소일하는 중이다.
+Noah Tablit Its the song to commemorate and pay repsect for all those died in wars and conflict like the korean war throughout the history of South Korea!!
+Andrew 182 Direct translation would be "The silent tribute to the patriotic martyrs of independence and glorious spirits whom sacrificed their lives to defend the country".
Nice Anthem but what I don't like is the Instrumental Part at the Start of the Anthem cuz I never know if their gonna sing that Part or not, in this Video they didn't sing on that Part
Would one ever visit NORTH Korea... I wonder how pissed they all would be, if you walked around with your guide singing this to yourself, or out loud? :D
I didn't sing the South Korean anthem in North Korea. They did appreciate me singing the North Korean anthem there as a foreigner though. But the other way around; singing the North Korean anthem in South Korea will result into getting hit or imprisoned as well. (There was this South Korean guy who retweeted Manse Kim Jong Il janggun from a NK Twitter account, he was sent to jail for some years). But yeh, you will certainly hit the media leaflets if you do that, haha xD The many North Koreans I've spoken with don't hate the South Korean people (just like the other way around, hopefully), but they just can't accept each others political system, and singing the South Korean anthem (which is the same as praising South over North) will be inappropriate. Refering to South Korea as Daehan Minguk and calling the clothing Hanbok was something that you should not do there either, the DPRK citizens got pretty pissed at some people in our group for that. I love both Koreas and I hope they can both live in peace someday, hopefully together.
@@joshapple6905 After singing of the national anthem, there is always a minute of silence, for those who fought and sacrificed for the country..... The music for moment of silence was composed after Korean War.
Korea = Republic of Korea🇰🇷 = anti-communist Korea. Fake Korea = North Korea🇰🇵 = communist Korea. China = Republic of China🇹🇼 = anti-communist China. Fake China = People's Republic of China🇨🇳 = Communist China.
Lovely performance by Jo Sumi. South Korea has shown the democratic maturity that is evidenced by the fact of electing a female President. I hope someday Spain (my country) can be able to elect a woman for the Presidence of the Nation. Congratulations, Jo Sumi and South Korea; you both are a great role model.
Except that person became a corruptive leader who threw her country into protest and ruin
Then got impeached no offense
Comments that didn't age well lmao.
South Korea is A Respected Nation. I respect South Korea So Much i want to travel there. Respect from Canada
Beautiful Korea!
Wonderful Korea!
Powerful Korea!
Prosperous Korea!
and...
United Korea!
This is North Korea!
@@user-je3qf1kp3b This is Korea.
@@angieroxy7550 now it is N Korea and S Korea. Split into two countries they have sealed borders.
@@balasubramanig634 technically not a broder
Its such a beautiful anthem.
South Korea is the Soul of ASIA
OCHIN GRAS fuck you
@@chickenlike9982 You Fuck
Why it has a seoul get it
Get out
Not really
that's with the memorial song
honor national heroes who ideals of saving the country
Truly the best kpop song
Congratulations for your national holiday today South Korea
Lars Höger
thank you Germany
Pro tip: watch movies on kaldrostream. I've been using it for watching lots of of movies lately.
@Nikolai Coen Yea, I have been using Kaldrostream for since december myself :)
@Nikolai Coen Yea, have been using Kaldrostream for since november myself =)
@Nikolai Coen Definitely, been watching on kaldrostream for since december myself =)
South Koreans and Canadians have one of the best mutual respects.
If your President comes to Canada we Canadians would be Honoured to have her
I Love you south korea🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷
Support Geun-hye Park.
Protest Jane Moon.
At 00:20, why did the soprano pull her hair forward and outward, while at 00:25 the lady in black dress, upper left to the sopranom, did the opposite: by partially pulling her hair backward and inward?
Is there any connotation to these two seemlingly opposite behaviours?
i was wondering too
The guy behind was adjusting his tie too. No offense but I find all three behaviours unacceptable. No matter how gusty the wind is or even if a mosquito lands on your face when the national anthem is being played, one should stand still and should not fidget.
Correction from last statement: It is an armed forces remembrance song, and it is followed by a moment of silence
Poor Park Geun-hye and hello, Moon Jae-in
???: Do you have any wish like eating noodles or something?
May i ask what is the name of the 2nd song played after Aegukga? I cant find it.
1:28 The title of this song is 'A Moment of Silence for the Patriotic Martyrs and the Spirits of the Fallen Warriors,' and as the title suggests, it is a song to honor those who fought for the independence of the country and veterans of wars such as the Korean War. In Korea, it is commonly performed as part of the national ceremony following the singing of the national anthem.
Eternal memory and glory to all the fallen and the living!
I fall in love w/the lady on the right @ 1:00. Something about her that just makes me smile. =)
Yeah. That's weird. I feel the same way.
what is the second song they play?
Beautiful South Korea.
beautiful
【Former Korean 'comfort women’ for U.S. troops sue own government】[Korean War]
South Korea (Reuters)---Cho Myung-ja ran away from home as a teenager to escape a father who beat her, finding her way to the red light district in a South Korean town that hosts a large U.S. Army garrison. After she escaped home in the early 1960s, her pimp sold her to one of the brothels allowed by the government to serve American soldiers.
On June 25, sixty-four years after the Korean War broke out, Cho joined 122 suriving comfort women, as they were called, in a lawsuit against their government to reclaim, they say, human dignity and proper compensation.
www.yahoo.com/news/former-korean-comfort-women-u-troops-sue-own-104514461.html?ref=gs
4,000 comfort women for US military during the Korean War
news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=shm&sid1=102&oid=310&aid=0000050547
“파주에 미군 위안부 보건증 소지자 4천명 넘어…국가가 관리”
못난 조상이 갑자기 똑똑한 후손을 가질 수는 없다
www.chogabje.com/toron/toron22/view.asp?idx=&id=143040&table=TNTRCGJ&sub_table=TNTR01CGJ&cPage=1
무능하고 못나서 100년 훨씬 전에 나라를 잃은 어리석은 민족의 내력이 달리 어디 가는 것은 아닌가 보다. 안타깝게도 100년 훨씬 지난 지금에 와서까지 이 민족이 또 정신을 못차리고 우물안에 처박혀 '일본 탓', '누구 탓'하며 한가롭게 소일하는 중이다.
why they put heads down when they play that last song
+Noah Tablit I think it`s a way of paying respect to the ceremony or the anthem or the country. But I`m not sure of that.
+Noah Tablit Its the song to commemorate and pay repsect for all those died in wars and conflict like the korean war throughout the history of South Korea!!
+김민주 Very interesting to hear and to know. Thank you for the explanation.
Respect from Kuwait
What was the second part after the singing about? Why did they all bow their heads?
its a sign of repect or a greeting in East Asian cultures to bow
They bowed for nearly 1 whole min. wow.
coffee107 Also for those people who fought for our country
memorial song honor national heroes who ideals of saving the country
Donghaemulgwa baekdusani mareugo daldorok haneunimi bouhasa woorinaramanse mookoonghwa shamchunree hwaryeo kangsan, daehansaram daehaneuro kiri bojeonhase
I like this!
Free President Park!
@1:49 the guy burped during the mourning ceremony wtf lol
Fast forward four years later, Park is now in prison. DAMN shame
good-bye, chicken Geun-hye
Good music, so beautiful
What is the 2nd song after Aegukga?
It's okay but thank you very much
+Andrew 182 Direct translation would be "The silent tribute to the patriotic martyrs of independence and glorious spirits whom sacrificed their lives to defend the country".
only sankei journalist told truth in this country...he had fought for 8 months.
do u have any proof that happened? u have any new article about that incident? i can just make up bullshit anecdotes like that as well.
Nice Anthem but what I don't like is the Instrumental Part at the Start of the Anthem cuz I never know if their gonna sing that Part or not, in this Video they didn't sing on that Part
아 눈물나올려고 하네...
You think I'm American right wrong I'm korean I will be speaking korean about now!
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Is that Summi Jo?
Yes~. Sumi Jo
I think it's a memorial song. Something to do with "national heroes"
Would one ever visit NORTH Korea... I wonder how pissed they all would be, if you walked around with your guide singing this to yourself, or out loud? :D
I didn't sing the South Korean anthem in North Korea. They did appreciate me singing the North Korean anthem there as a foreigner though. But the other way around; singing the North Korean anthem in South Korea will result into getting hit or imprisoned as well. (There was this South Korean guy who retweeted Manse Kim Jong Il janggun from a NK Twitter account, he was sent to jail for some years).
But yeh, you will certainly hit the media leaflets if you do that, haha xD
The many North Koreans I've spoken with don't hate the South Korean people (just like the other way around, hopefully), but they just can't accept each others political system, and singing the South Korean anthem (which is the same as praising South over North) will be inappropriate. Refering to South Korea as Daehan Minguk and calling the clothing Hanbok was something that you should not do there either, the DPRK citizens got pretty pissed at some people in our group for that.
I love both Koreas and I hope they can both live in peace someday, hopefully together.
❤️ 🇰🇷
You never looked it up
Someone died?
RIP, condolences from the Philippines.
I don't know but maybe it was because of the sowl ferry accident
Actually, it is a song for the heroes and martyrs who defended South Korea.
they sung their South Korean national anthem
🇰🇷💖👏
isso que respeito por uma nação
0:31 高木クネ子さん
우리 존경하는 박근혜 전대통령님 입니다!!
the seoul/south korean
Respect South Korea from Japan
But not government
Look it up
Why are they lowing their heads?
It is a way of showing respect to those brave Korean men and women who gave their lives for a unified, free, a d prosperous Korea under the South.
@@joshapple6905 After singing of the national anthem, there is always a minute of silence, for those who fought and sacrificed for the country..... The music for moment of silence was composed after Korean War.
Seoul. National assembly
warum tut da jeder trauern
Chinese, Vietnamese eat dogs, too. But Koreans don't eat cats. Don't be lie.
갓카
i feel bad for Park Geun-hye.....
And now she’s jailed lol
악몽의 5년 스타트 끊었다,,,,
Crooked president at 0:32
0:39
help im chinese plz get me out of here
i hate korea but like Park Geun-hye. She is the best president of korea :))))
DNAandDNA88 no stupid
Korea = Republic of Korea🇰🇷 = anti-communist Korea.
Fake Korea = North Korea🇰🇵 = communist Korea.
China = Republic of China🇹🇼 = anti-communist China.
Fake China = People's Republic of China🇨🇳 = Communist China.
Are you crazy
first
change park geun hye
lowass voice
Samsung is dying ha ha ha
역사책에 담길 최악의 흑역사
You think I'm American right wrong I'm korean I will be speaking korean about now!
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