South Korea back in 1970 vicinity Seoul

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • An 8mm film of a foreign resident. I cannot make out which parts are shown: korea House, Myong Dong district, secret gardens. I improvised a sound track,
    See my other 1200 clips by searching RUclips with 'michael rogge'
    My clips aim at giving new life to people who have gone before us and showing the world they lived in.
    Visit my website 'Man and the Unknown' wichm.home.xs4a... , for philosophical reflections, paranormal phenomena, Javanese mysticism, precepts for living.and more, with many translations in foreign languages..

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  • @user-tu4ce9zv8d
    @user-tu4ce9zv8d 4 года назад +144

    Thank you for this sharing this video! As a South Korean born in 2001, it's quite shocking and interesting to see how much change this country has gone through since 1970.

    • @JESUSISLORDforever888
      @JESUSISLORDforever888 3 года назад +2

      The whole has changed since 1970

    • @kdjayawickrama
      @kdjayawickrama 3 года назад +4

      I'm not a Korean but still love your country.. and I was born the year you were born😊

    • @sunghee095
      @sunghee095 2 года назад +2

      this is a unique footage of 1970's video of korea.
      when korean people does not have camera, only american tourist has it.

    • @alessandro_junior_007
      @alessandro_junior_007 2 года назад +1

      Han River Miracle🇰🇷😎🇰🇷😎🇰🇷😎💥💥💥

    • @avocaza1393
      @avocaza1393 Год назад

      @user-st3bm4fu6i That's a cap. Korea was around 21th in gdp that year. There were so many countries below them in 1970.

  • @Siddeo
    @Siddeo 5 лет назад +319

    So many people roaming freely, shops, cars etc. Even the South Korea of 1970s looks more lively and developed than North Korea of today..

    • @realAlexChoi
      @realAlexChoi 4 года назад +17

      Siddeo that’s capitalism v communism for ya

    • @sonofnyx9437
      @sonofnyx9437 4 года назад +1

      Siddeo
      Not really

    • @azunkor422
      @azunkor422 4 года назад +30

      Freedom was no thing back then. It was a capitalist dictatorship under Park Chung Hee.

    • @idalott5301
      @idalott5301 4 года назад +29

      this was a dictatorship. and north korea was actually doing just as well as the south was at this time - but obviously not anymore.

    • @kean6577
      @kean6577 4 года назад +4

      @@idalott5301 Not really

  • @chahahc
    @chahahc 2 года назад +27

    Somewhere in that city, my mother was living out her childhood with her family. She has almost no photos from back then so videos like this are a wonderful glimpse into what her childhood was like.

    • @alex.l5732
      @alex.l5732 2 месяца назад

      My parent were already teenagers/young adult . I'm 28 now my oldest brother is 40 so most my childhood. memories are during 2000's and not in Korea mostly.

  • @ClearBrookRae
    @ClearBrookRae 5 лет назад +40

    Thumbs up for this precious footage of Korean life in the 70s

  • @Emma-qi6dx
    @Emma-qi6dx 4 года назад +27

    I'm born in 1972 in Seoul. Amazing to see this film.

  • @Take1me
    @Take1me 5 лет назад +63

    Most of early 70s videos are
    B/W tone but this is very colorful
    and high quality~
    Thank you for the video
    I'm Korean happy to see this

  • @stephaniesmith637
    @stephaniesmith637 3 года назад +37

    Thank you for posting this. This is the Korea I remember from my childhood. When I went backs, first 9 years ago then 2., the dramatic changes in just a few decades was stunning. My old neighborhood in Itaewon has been leveled and filled with individually gated mini-mansions complete with manned security guard posts. And I could always tell who had come to visit Seoul from the provinces because they wore their best hanboks. Now, even elderly people in hanboks are rare except holidays. I actually liked incheon because it still seemed gritty, neon 1970s.

  • @skim2958
    @skim2958 Год назад +9

    Oh wow! I was born in Seoul in 1969 and lived there until 1978 before immigrating to the US. This is exactly how I remember Seoul. Thank you for this incredible video.

  • @albertking4785
    @albertking4785 5 лет назад +265

    The video record is a valuable data of one of the palaces in Seoul in the 1970s during Korea's military dictatorship. You must have seen the zoo in the video. In fact, the palace in the video is "Chang Gyeong Palace," one of the five palaces in Seoul. It was used as the main palace by the late kings of Korea's last dynasty. However, in the early 20th century, the Japanese Empire changed its place into a zoo and an amusement park in the name of comforting Korea's last king, and replaced its palace garden with cherry blossom trees, the symbol of Japan. It is intended to insult the Korean king as a zoo beast, and cherry blossoms were the prelude to making Korea a colony of Japan. Thus, the palace was called Chang Gyeong amusement park, not Chang Gyeong palace, until the 1980s. Of course, now the palace has been restored to its original shape, and amusement parks and zoos have been relocated. This gentleman's video may be a kind of 1970s video of a country in Asia, but at the same time unintentionally records the lesson that the destruction of civilization begins from the ignorance of people's history. As a Korean who loves my country, I hope that through this video, many people will be aware of the enduring cultural values of their motherland.
    Thank you Sir~ from Seoul

    • @Tuetensuppenkasper
      @Tuetensuppenkasper 4 года назад +19

      thanks for this informative comment

    • @illlilili7096
      @illlilili7096 4 года назад +9

      Yeah u r right

    • @SozzProduc
      @SozzProduc 4 года назад +4

      Awesome, thanks for the information. So was possible to see foreign people in Korea back then?

    • @wildearth3992
      @wildearth3992 3 года назад

      Ur country racist

    • @Nightynight43
      @Nightynight43 3 года назад +2

      @@wildearth3992 Vous êtes français? J’ai lu un commentaire d’autre vidéo que vous avez écrit en français. Bien que je ne crois pas des gens soient toujours gentils aux étrangers, je trouve que les européens soient bien accueillis à la Corée...par curiosité, je vous demande une question, qu’est-ce que vous y avez fait l’expérience?

  • @spongebob6956
    @spongebob6956 4 года назад +54

    6:15 Grandma Smoking Cigarettes Is So Badass

  • @user-iw2bk6iq9b
    @user-iw2bk6iq9b 5 лет назад +51

    진짜 우리나라 70년대 모습이라니 믿기지가 않네요.
    정말 소중한 영상 감사합니다.
    Thank you!

    • @Yuelnean_
      @Yuelnean_ 4 года назад +2

      개다가 컬러사진...

    • @user-wf8ts7xt9v
      @user-wf8ts7xt9v 2 года назад

      @@Yuelnean_ 미국은 62년 부터 컬러방송을 시작해서

  • @alonzo9772
    @alonzo9772 3 года назад +63

    It looks completely different now. Seoul went through a huge transformation in the 90s.

    • @iremikoss
      @iremikoss 3 года назад +4

      are there any videos from 90s?

    • @sunghee095
      @sunghee095 2 года назад

      yes after 90's It's huge game changer

  • @user-zh7mo7bi2e
    @user-zh7mo7bi2e 5 лет назад +22

    Thank you Michael!!! I'm a Korean and I was waiting for your uploads of old Korea!!!!

  • @user-gs6cm5cy3n
    @user-gs6cm5cy3n 2 года назад +14

    As a korean living in seoul of 2021, im so impressed cuz i can see how much improvement we'd made from the past.
    thanks for remastering. This was the moment we are ready to make a great leap. Now we became a one of leading countries

    • @alfiemandella2258
      @alfiemandella2258 Год назад

      Today's generation people never understand how people actually like a humans in olden days today's generation air pollution traffic inhumanity covid inflation and stressful life .

    • @J.Shabazz
      @J.Shabazz 8 месяцев назад

      The Korean population is falling, look up The Universe 25 (Mouse Experiment), that's the future of S Korea

    • @clancybrawlstars2024
      @clancybrawlstars2024 2 месяца назад

      ​@alfiemandella2258 korea doesnt have old people in this time

  • @galt82
    @galt82 5 лет назад +14

    Thank you so much for sharing your videos with us. Very interesting, very informative, extremely valuable.

  • @otter-pro
    @otter-pro 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for capturing and sharing the video. It brings back a lot of my memory back in the 70's.

  • @reshie3238
    @reshie3238 4 года назад +12

    You can really observe there that south korean are still conservative with regards with what they wear at that time. It just started to change in 2000s to present..

  • @HOPE-wg5pb
    @HOPE-wg5pb 2 года назад +8

    5:13 - The only footage evidance of the actual SQUID GAME girl in korea

  • @alliesstar822
    @alliesstar822 5 лет назад +15

    Im Korean
    What a precious video..... when Korea was beautiful back then. Of course modern Korea looks more sophisticated and nice but... i dont know .. i have more strong feelings back then

    • @onedirectionforever1044
      @onedirectionforever1044 5 лет назад +2

      South Korea is a poor country before as what I heard but Philippines help them to grow their economy.

    • @littlenationalist7645
      @littlenationalist7645 5 лет назад +6

      @@onedirectionforever1044 Philippines helped them ????????????????
      NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!It's a rumor!
      in year of 1970 , GDP per capita was SK 280$ > Philippines 220$
      How can weaker country help others ???

    • @mitsuomatsuyama2415
      @mitsuomatsuyama2415 5 лет назад +8

      *Korea has become more modernized with foreign investment especially from Japan since 1965 when the relationship between those two countries was reestablished.*

    • @kohtayasuda1984
      @kohtayasuda1984 5 лет назад +5

      The Philippines, which sent 7,000 soldiers to save South Korea in the 1950 Korean War, killed 112 people and injured 299 people, is regarded as Korea's “blood clan”. In 1963, Jangchung Gymnasium was built in the center of Seoul with assistance and technical cooperation from the Philippines. The first general gymnasium in Korea was used as a venue for judo and taekwondo in the 1988 Seoul Olympics.

    • @littlenationalist7645
      @littlenationalist7645 5 лет назад +3

      LOL
      SK which sent 328000 soldiers to save the Vietnam!
      5000+ K soliders died in Vietnamese Jungle!
      and Jangchung Gymnasium was NOT built by Pinoy's assistance and technical cooperation. It's a rumor
      and your Pinoy's own play at all.

  • @RPRIMICI
    @RPRIMICI 4 года назад +6

    My dad had a Canon Super 8mm camera. He used it until around 1980 and then the Sony handycam became more popular soon after. It's interesting that personal video taking has advanced so far so quickly since most cellphones nowadays take fairly high resolution videos.

  • @ragaraja2146
    @ragaraja2146 5 лет назад +7

    Thank you Michael,
    *GREAT KOREA!* 🌱

  • @saepho3815
    @saepho3815 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for these precious clips.

  • @stadiumh6098
    @stadiumh6098 5 лет назад +22

    내가 태어난 70년대가...이랬군요...ㅋ 영상 잘봤습니다.....

  • @kripandasingh1904
    @kripandasingh1904 4 года назад +11

    Quiet emotional and lovely ! Almost 80% of them may be died till now.

    • @rimpompin
      @rimpompin 3 года назад +2

      Not dead a few probaly 20% area desde but 90% of them are elderly people and the yuonger ones probably over 60

  • @Tuetensuppenkasper
    @Tuetensuppenkasper 4 года назад +5

    That's fantastic, just wonderful. I like videos that bring us closer to the everyday life of yesteryear. besides, i really like this city, and especially the people living there.
    I was fortunate enough to travel there a few times for the past 20 years. a lot has changed, but some places are already recognizable. thank you very much for these impressive pictures, here I will certainly visit more often to immerse myself in the street life.

  • @Kunfucious577
    @Kunfucious577 2 года назад +4

    Crazy. it looked like that even up to the 90s. I was there in 91 and 94 and remember it like that. You could smell burnt tires and smog on the drive from kimpo airport to seoul. I went back 3 years ago and felt like ive never been there before.

  • @dumoulin11
    @dumoulin11 4 года назад +4

    I love the strange juxtaposition of the retro ferris wheel and the beautiful traditional Korean structure.

  • @spongebob6956
    @spongebob6956 4 года назад +6

    1970 Seoul looks better than 2010 Seoul in terms of people's joyful looks then

  • @andylee2824
    @andylee2824 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for releasing a long time ago video from Korea.

  • @asaone11
    @asaone11 7 месяцев назад

    I was there from 1975-1977, many places but the last was Seoul. They were starting to dig up the streets in Seoul for the new subway when I left in July, 1977. Would love to go back, but way too late now. I do enjoy the RUclips version 😊. Thank you.

  • @user-mq6fc7gc8p
    @user-mq6fc7gc8p 5 лет назад +80

    Looks like China in 2019.

    • @sns4615
      @sns4615 4 года назад +20

      ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ중국 작년모습ㅋㄱㅋㅋ

    • @newwave216
      @newwave216 4 года назад +4

      Lmaoo

    • @loriaf3370
      @loriaf3370 4 года назад +3

      Lol

    • @WokOverEasy
      @WokOverEasy 4 года назад +3

      Maybe in the third tier cities but shanghai, Beijing are sparkling and modern

    • @goognamgoognw6637
      @goognamgoognw6637 3 года назад +1

      @@WokOverEasy Not so, i've been to these cities before the Wuhan virus, in essence you get the same feeling as in this video.

  • @gokorea12345
    @gokorea12345 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Michael. Loved to watch.

  • @selfloving
    @selfloving 2 года назад +1

    I was born in 1998, but the world in 1970 doesn't seem to have much different lifestyles. Thank you for the good video.

  • @user-kr6ty9ji4o
    @user-kr6ty9ji4o 2 года назад +2

    貴重な映像ありがとうございます。
    隣国でありながら、その様相を知らなかった日本人の私にとって、コノ映像は興味深い。

  • @ttongfly
    @ttongfly 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you for sharing of South Korea scene

  • @SinB
    @SinB 5 лет назад +8

    What a legendary record! By the way, how are all your family members in this clip?

  • @nsuedawson
    @nsuedawson Год назад

    My parents met in Korea while my dad was stationed at Osan Air Force Base during the mid-1970s. I love looking at these videos and thinking that they might have been roaming the streets during this time. 😊My grandparents (mothers side)disowned my mother until I was born in 1980.

  • @welcome.S1
    @welcome.S1 Год назад

    Hi. Thank you for posting a good video. Can I use this video as a reference? It's not for commercial use, but I want to use it for about 10 seconds as an internal education material. I'd really appreciate your permission

  • @user-hk6uq9tr7b
    @user-hk6uq9tr7b 2 года назад +1

    It's new to see the past 1970s, which were less developed than the current 2021, Seoul, Korea.

  • @omggiiirl2077
    @omggiiirl2077 3 года назад

    Omg, brings memories of feeling harmonies back on my tummy as a baby. KOREA 78-80 was so different then. Theres so many things I'm glad changed, but still so many things we shouldn't have changed, and should restore. And yet still so many we can afford to lose! I love my country.

  • @funnypanda99
    @funnypanda99 5 лет назад +9

    The school girls bowl haircut...😄

  • @loudnessjr
    @loudnessjr 2 года назад +1

    This is the best youtube channel

  • @mikedfelix
    @mikedfelix 5 лет назад +70

    Can't believe south Korea in the 70s are more progressive than the Philippines today 😂

    • @eltiggy7031
      @eltiggy7031 5 лет назад +6

      mikedfelix In Manila I bet half the buildings here aren’t up to standard

    • @mitsuomatsuyama2415
      @mitsuomatsuyama2415 5 лет назад +2

      *Japanese Money!!!*

    • @user-zo1uc6yt9t
      @user-zo1uc6yt9t 5 лет назад

      Mitsuo Matsuyama そゆの恥ずかしいからやめて。 事実だけど。

    • @suya7393
      @suya7393 5 лет назад +22

      @@mitsuomatsuyama2415 Bull shit, 1970 korea's export was increasing, so korea was developed by earned money. Japanese money was not everything. And it was small sum of money compared to money that japan had earned during japanese colonial rule, including forcibly mobilized thousands of worker and comfort women. birdbrain.

    • @mitsuomatsuyama2415
      @mitsuomatsuyama2415 5 лет назад +1

      @@suya7393 We should not use emotion when we talk about this video that portrays daily life of those people. We should remember that since 1965 when the relationship was reestablished Japanese invested in Korea. Of course export is one thing, but we cannot deny that the amount of money paid from Japan to Korea was a lot money. President Park used the money to improve infrastructure of his nation.

  • @rosaline953
    @rosaline953 5 лет назад +9

    Very interesting! It seems that by then most of the people wore traditional clothes

    • @rochellewill
      @rochellewill 5 лет назад

      I feel like you mean Western clothes. Korean traditional clothes are called Hanbok

    • @Tuetensuppenkasper
      @Tuetensuppenkasper 4 года назад

      Yes, and these clothes are really beautiful. I like this clothes a lot, last week I also bought a hanbok hat like the palace guards wear. But I think that I do not dare to walk around in Berlin.

    • @clancybrawlstars2024
      @clancybrawlstars2024 2 месяца назад

      ​@@Tuetensuppenkaspersouth korea 60s and 70s more young People and high birth rate in 2024 more old people low birth rate

  • @wildboy3937
    @wildboy3937 2 года назад +4

    looks like modern day philippines XD

  • @user-kp4go9tg5v
    @user-kp4go9tg5v 3 года назад +1

    소중한영상 잘 봅니다 나 어릴적이내요 ㅎ 나 중학교 춘추복이내 어쩜 똑같은 디자인이라 새롭다!

  • @muginosukesan
    @muginosukesan 4 года назад +5

    冒頭の0:20で日本語で「全然アカン」って声が・・その声が日本人なのか、韓国人なのか・・・それくらい近い距離で昔から我々は行き来していたのです。

  • @arifprasetyo4718
    @arifprasetyo4718 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much Mr Rogge

  • @iremikoss
    @iremikoss 3 года назад +1

    this is very colourful

  • @kimhelena6305
    @kimhelena6305 5 лет назад +5

    내가 지금 항상 다니는 길과 장소를 1970년 컬러 화면으로 볼 수 있다니...🙀
    근데 70년 맞나? 그렇다고 하기엔 엄청 정돈되고 세련됐는데..
    특히 2:11 자전거 아저씨는 옷 차림새가 지금 이라고 해도 믿을 거같은데..
    채널 주인 아저씨가 가족 여행가서 찍은 필름인가 보네..

    • @ZeRoiZeR
      @ZeRoiZeR 5 лет назад

      서울타워 전망대가 보이는걸로 봐서 70년대말이나 80년대 초인 것 같네요

    • @user-yg2oi6cg1i
      @user-yg2oi6cg1i 4 года назад

      75년 완공됐다네요
      83년 이전엔 김포공항에서 어릴적에 찍은 사진이 있는데
      사진뒷편으로 고교생얄개에서나 볼듯한 교복차림의 학생이 서있는걸
      발견했었죠

    • @user-lw6gx1jl9d
      @user-lw6gx1jl9d 3 года назад

      딱 지금 청년들 부모님 세대들이 저 시대니까 부모님 젊은시절이라고 생각하면 될듯

  • @sonicmoore6196
    @sonicmoore6196 4 месяца назад

    Wow!!! Seoul was so much different back then.

  • @lwmanofman
    @lwmanofman 3 года назад +2

    젊은시절 기억이 새록새록 떠오르네...

  • @Ryan-br6ic
    @Ryan-br6ic 3 года назад +2

    If you compare 1970 to 1960 there is a giant difference

  • @user-mingyuGu
    @user-mingyuGu 5 лет назад +2

    You are so amazing!

  • @dalchanddivakar5226
    @dalchanddivakar5226 5 лет назад +3

    बहुत ही सुन्दर 👌👌

  • @user-gf6fx4ll2s
    @user-gf6fx4ll2s 5 лет назад

    감사합니다.. thank you!
    대한민국의 과거입니다. my country's video 1970

  • @aoistone
    @aoistone 3 года назад +1

    Hey, I grew up there in the 60s, those older men walking around in the traditional garb, still make me giggle, we knew they were all country bumpkins because no residents of Seoul dressed like that in their normal daily life.

  • @upul1684
    @upul1684 2 года назад +2

    Love you Korea

  • @ttk6649
    @ttk6649 3 года назад +19

    6:12 할머니 담배 개간지 ㅋㅋ

  • @wheresmyeyebrow1608
    @wheresmyeyebrow1608 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for your content!

  • @user-qw2sk2il4p
    @user-qw2sk2il4p 3 года назад +2

    Welcome to Seoul, South Korea.
    韓国へようこそ。
    한국에화명합니다.

  • @jondunbar6108
    @jondunbar6108 4 года назад +1

    Is the market seen definitely Myeongdong and not Namdaemun? It looks like present-day Namdaemun, although I'm sure Myeongdong would have looked more like that back then too, rather than the Chinese tourist trap it is now.

  • @no_on_music
    @no_on_music Год назад

    This is so unique, i like it

  • @deepasekarr3153
    @deepasekarr3153 5 лет назад +1

    You have a valuable videos

  • @johnramirez3247
    @johnramirez3247 3 года назад +1

    My city doesnt even look like this until now

    • @Star-wh9lc
      @Star-wh9lc 11 месяцев назад

      😱😱😱😱😱

  • @jso19801980
    @jso19801980 4 года назад

    thankyou for time travel experience, was this taken yourself?

  • @leaderofmine6293
    @leaderofmine6293 Год назад

    드디어 이 영상을 찾았습니다. 1970년대 서울.

  • @imjinu
    @imjinu 5 лет назад +2

    감사합니다.. thank you!

  • @anamariaruizcontreras5354
    @anamariaruizcontreras5354 4 года назад +1

    It alike to my city, just my city is pretty poor and destroyed by the crisis.

  • @landrodaoud1531
    @landrodaoud1531 3 месяца назад

    *_LONG LiVE SOUTH KOREA ! !_*

  • @nosoday12
    @nosoday12 7 месяцев назад +1

    😢

  • @RoundenBrown
    @RoundenBrown Год назад +1

    1970 South Korea looks like 2020 Manila

  • @josederibas9484
    @josederibas9484 Год назад +2

    Cuando no estaban obsesionados con blanquearse la piel.

    • @btshater5327
      @btshater5327 Год назад

      Yepp bro you can see clearly all people are dark skinned

  • @user-dd5zy2si3l
    @user-dd5zy2si3l 8 месяцев назад

    아버지,어머니 두분 다 어릴때네.. 서울 중심인지 생각보다
    도시느낌이 좋네요.

  • @Yuelnean_
    @Yuelnean_ 4 года назад +2

    뭔가 흑백으로봤을땐 지금이랑많이 달라보였는데 컬러로 보닌까 그렇게 달라진거없는느낌?

  • @admir3486
    @admir3486 Год назад +1

    They say that back then North Korea was much better economically. But, seeing all these cars in Seul, I truly doubt that.

  • @user-ys6hm9zt2v
    @user-ys6hm9zt2v Год назад

    1970년이 맞나요?..
    영상중에 서울타워가 보이는데
    1970년에는 저 모습이 아니었을텐데요.

  • @shk2bwithu
    @shk2bwithu 4 года назад

    Amazingly rare clip.

  • @ninjanoh7014
    @ninjanoh7014 2 года назад

    My dad was probably in this video.

  • @riduanapplebee
    @riduanapplebee 2 года назад

    similar vibes like Developing country..

  • @Kampfgruppe9260
    @Kampfgruppe9260 3 месяца назад +2

    Scenery 20 years after the Japanese Empire and the Korean War destroyed everything in S.Korea.

  • @daaaaavidtan
    @daaaaavidtan 4 года назад

    Do you have clips about old Taiwan?

  • @user-zv9do8vt5h
    @user-zv9do8vt5h Год назад +1

    역사적인 자료입니다

  • @yongjang7806
    @yongjang7806 5 лет назад +7

    남산타워가 있는거 보니 70년대 중 후반 인것 같네요

    • @gimjjaacmeng4995
      @gimjjaacmeng4995 4 года назад +1

      보이지도 않는 남산타워 타령은 ㅉㅉ 씨뱅아 1970년이라고 써진거 안보이냐? 이건 숫자문맹인 놈도 아니고 어휴 어디가나 이런 반븅신들이 있다니까.

    • @dalja21th
      @dalja21th 4 года назад +5

      @@gimjjaacmeng4995 3:06 즈음에 남산타워가 보이네요. 1970년이라는건 70년대를 표기한것 같습니다. 70년도에는 영상속 남산타워처럼 전망대가 건설되기 전이였습니다.

    • @감이
      @감이 2 месяца назад

      ​@@gimjjaacmeng4995ㅂㅅ

  • @cleango3824
    @cleango3824 3 года назад +4

    6:13 신기한게 할매들이 길에서 담배 피면 그게 참 보기 좋더라;;

  • @pinoypride9202
    @pinoypride9202 2 года назад

    2:14 that guy in bike are really baddass

  • @ej3358
    @ej3358 3 года назад

    I guess it filmed between 1973 and around 1975...because one sign says "Unify under the Yoo Shin", although the Yoo Shin was fxxxing bad.

  • @B121AN1
    @B121AN1 3 года назад +1

    Looks like most SE Asia countries nowadays.

  • @MWSON
    @MWSON 2 года назад +1

    Korea 1970 like Jakarta 2022

    • @agar2969
      @agar2969 2 года назад

      @ஶ்ரீௐ u can search about Jakarta in RUclips. Walking in Jakarta.

    • @nickolazcarters
      @nickolazcarters 2 года назад

      @༼ཆ༽ ofcourse.

    • @Ringkasandrama123
      @Ringkasandrama123 Год назад +1

      No , jakarta much better

  • @fadwahag6221
    @fadwahag6221 Год назад

    Elephant's foot pants were widespread in the world during the 70s even in Korea 😂

  • @alexandert696
    @alexandert696 5 лет назад +12

    4:33 Dats a weird flex but ok

    • @paul2019.
      @paul2019. 4 года назад

      It doesn’t look safe, like it’s just moving on power lines

  • @VinchVolt
    @VinchVolt 5 лет назад +1

    My mom was around 7 when this footage was filmed. Seoul was the town where she was born and raised, before she moved to the United States in 1982. She revisted Korea twice, once in 1998 and again in 2017; when she returned from the 2017 visit, she told me that she was startled by how much further Korea had gone with their westernization, to the point where it's unrecognizable from the country she grew up in. She actually felt disappointed with the trip because it felt hardly any different from visiting a city in America.

    • @mitsuomatsuyama2415
      @mitsuomatsuyama2415 5 лет назад

      *It has to do with religion. Christians have a lifestyle that fit with Western way of living and since the majority of Koreans are Christians is is natural that such thing would happen. They try to do it in Japan by saying that Japanese should not drink tea, should not go to shrine, etc etc etc...Fortunately no many people care about Christians.*

    • @VinchVolt
      @VinchVolt 5 лет назад +1

      @@mitsuomatsuyama2415 I thought Buddhism was the majority religion in Korea, not Christianity.

    • @mitsuomatsuyama2415
      @mitsuomatsuyama2415 5 лет назад +1

      @@VinchVolt Actually Christianity is not a majority, but it has great number of them that are divide between Protestantism(19.7%) and Catolicism(7.9%) that combining the two will be about 30%. Buddhism represents 15.5% and others 0.8%. The majority has no religion affiliation and represents 56.1%. But if it compare to Japan the number of Christian is huger than Japan that is less than 1%. I'm not sure, but someone said that Korea is the most Christian country in Asia.

    • @Tuetensuppenkasper
      @Tuetensuppenkasper 4 года назад

      I can understand the feelings of your mother very well. It was my first time in 2001 in Seoul. it then took me until 2014, when my work made me travel to this wonderful city again. The change in these few years has been enormous. In 2001 it was still difficult to find a bakery (as a German one likes to eat bread), in 2014 it seemed that on every second corner a "Paris baguette shop" could be found. then numerous starbucks coffe shops. my further visits then took place at shorter intervals (just a week ago in seoul), the changes I did not perceive so consciously.
      Basically, as I have found out with other travel worldwide, the same thing happens everywhere. the world is becoming smaller and more alike. Everyone wants to have an i phone and be part of a global culture. in germany too, the cities have changed a great deal and their appearance is shaped by multinational corporations, individuality disappears. this is a pity at many points, and things that were previously identity-creating disappear. But that's the run of the world. apart from this development, however, I also always realize with which pride the koreans rightly cultivate their culture. so many efforts have been made to rebuild and restore the ancient temples and palaces. I really like the country and especially the people there, and I wish them a peaceful future in an exciting country.

    • @spacetrains30
      @spacetrains30 3 года назад

      @@mitsuomatsuyama2415 When people talk about Westernisation they are always talking about liberalism. liberalism killed Christianity in the west long ago. Their mum did not see nuns praying Rosaries and listening to Gregorian chant. There mum saw American style pop music, fashion corporate chain stores etc all of which was developed by people in the West that hate Christianity the most.

  • @Sinra1999
    @Sinra1999 Месяц назад

  • @heinousnesslesssweetness5857
    @heinousnesslesssweetness5857 5 лет назад +1

    Way cool

  • @elifoust7664
    @elifoust7664 3 года назад +1

    Proud to serve US ARMY,1976

  • @user-iu9pr4gh9p
    @user-iu9pr4gh9p 2 года назад

    창덕궁과 창경궁 모습이 저땐 저랬군요 지금이랑 비슷하면서도 일제에 의해서 변형된 모습도 볼수 있군요

  • @flor8288
    @flor8288 2 года назад +2

    South Korea in 1970's looks like North Korea in 2000's... Maybe...

    • @noname-st2br
      @noname-st2br 2 года назад

      Different

    • @Judith289
      @Judith289 2 года назад +1

      But until the 70s, North Korea was better off than South Korea.

  • @ceyno1396
    @ceyno1396 3 года назад

    Aynı bizim Ankara’nın Ulus’u.. tek fark onlarda sene 1970ler bizde ise 2021

  • @user-gx1bm8qo3g
    @user-gx1bm8qo3g 3 года назад +1

    natural face

    • @Star-wh9lc
      @Star-wh9lc 11 месяцев назад

      They are Not White They are Asian 😂

  • @franciscoarjona___
    @franciscoarjona___ 4 года назад +3

    Were there foreigners in Korea in the 70s? Could one travel there despite the dictatorship?

    • @matthays716
      @matthays716 4 года назад

      Most likely family of us servicemen or missionaries