thank you for your video, read show more, we put this video on our progamme , only that you have lived in the DPRK and that you have written a book, last you speak very well about the DPRK
Thanks for this very interesting talk. Your talk shed a realistic light on the daily life of he people of the DPRK, in contrast to many other documentaries that focus on "How f*cked up is North Korea?" or show the standard guided 7-day tour for foreigners.
That was far too laudatory for the sort of country that NK actually is. If you just had this man’s opinion, you’d think that NK is a quaint, nice and a bit of a sleepy seaside resort with charming and hospitable locals.
A little harsh, but I know what you mean. People stand in orderly queues for public transport the world over, including the UK, so not sure why he thought that was even worth mentioning.
Interesting observations and lecture. Thank you for posting!
Very interesting presentation. Even having visited the DPRK twice just as a tourist, I can relate to a lot of what he described.
Thank you for this it was very informational.
thank you for your video, read show more, we put this video on our progamme , only that you have lived in the DPRK and that you have written a book, last you speak very well about the DPRK
Thanks for this very interesting talk. Your talk shed a realistic light on the daily life of he people of the DPRK, in contrast to many other documentaries that focus on "How f*cked up is North Korea?" or show the standard guided 7-day tour for foreigners.
Really good!
That was far too laudatory for the sort of country that NK actually is. If you just had this man’s opinion, you’d think that NK is a quaint, nice and a bit of a sleepy seaside resort with charming and hospitable locals.
Man, I truly dislike this anti-intellectualist brand of self-deprecation. You either HAVE something to say and stand by it or you'd rather shut up.
Very condescending and ignorant
A little harsh, but I know what you mean. People stand in orderly queues for public transport the world over, including the UK, so not sure why he thought that was even worth mentioning.
I thought that was an interesting piece of information, many neighboring countries in Asia are much more chaotic.
Really good!
Great presentation. I originally thought the title was due to the policy of only allowing beautiful people to reside in the capital of Pyongyang.