Filipinos who Sacrificed Themselves for Korea

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июн 2021
  • Hey guys! Today, June 6the is the 66th Memorial Day of Korea. To commemorate this day me and my roommate Sylvia visited the Korean War Memorial in Yongsan! We'd like to express deepest gratitude to all men and women who have sacrificed themselves for us. Thank you, thank you, thank you! 💖🙏
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  • @olvhiha2170
    @olvhiha2170 3 года назад +3878

    She's pure korean but i can see how much she loves filipino people and Philippines 🥺💚

    • @pingerfrints6716
      @pingerfrints6716 3 года назад +80

      Kasi majority Ng subscribers Niya ay Filipino kunti Lang koreans.

    • @ronniemallari447
      @ronniemallari447 3 года назад +51

      wala nakayong nakita kundi dahil ganito ganyan! hindi ba pwedeng gusto nyo lng ang pilipinas at tayong mga pinoy? period!

    • @brucebanner8397
      @brucebanner8397 3 года назад +70

      @@pingerfrints6716 lol. Dito sya lumaki at nag-aral sa Pinas. Kaya marami syang alam sa history ng Pilipinas

    • @zackzoldyck8916
      @zackzoldyck8916 3 года назад +27

      sa ilo ilo kc sya nag aral grade 1 to to 6 iwan lng ung nag highscool sa manila na ata

    • @yogoomorgooafteegoodeve4
      @yogoomorgooafteegoodeve4 3 года назад +20

      Yes she is one of the koreans who used us to gain money then laugh of us without the camera

  • @sukasmader47
    @sukasmader47 2 года назад +1472

    As a korean, those nameless Filipinos who died and sacrificed their lives for our country are the people I respect the most. There are surely a lot of soldiers who died without getting any credits. Respect to the Filipinos.

    • @astonmartin9394
      @astonmartin9394 2 года назад +45

      And later some korean spitting on our flag destroying it

    • @expot5823
      @expot5823 2 года назад +107

      @@astonmartin9394 u must know that racism is everywhere and not all koreans are like that. Ive been living here in the Philippines for 8 years now and it was trully happiness. If you feel bad about the flag ripping crazy uneducated person l, then i must apologize for that person to you.

    • @jesonbalcos9658
      @jesonbalcos9658 2 года назад +5

      @@expot5823

    • @user-yf9sh3mj4r
      @user-yf9sh3mj4r 2 года назад +11

      Pinoy here😊

    • @thenailprojectbymjb1740
      @thenailprojectbymjb1740 2 года назад +7

      Now this is why i drew 52 south korean flags 21 usa flags 10 philippines flags

  • @leojones2118
    @leojones2118 2 месяца назад +11

    I went to South Korea in 1991. I stayed there for three months. What I noticed was that the older people showed respect when they learned that I came from the Philippines. They still remembered the contribution that we made during the Korean War.

  • @manggorio2903
    @manggorio2903 2 месяца назад +45

    South Korea thank you for giving a recognition to Filipinos. Good bless Korea!

  • @richardb7315
    @richardb7315 3 года назад +764

    These Filipinos fought in a land they did not know, for a people they did not know, against an enemy they did not know. All right after a devastating war destroyed their country just a decade earlier. God bless them and all who fought in Korea 🇵🇭🇰🇷🇺🇸

    • @mr.memebear901
      @mr.memebear901 3 года назад +27

      They die in a foreign land, a land far away from home.

    • @kimri123
      @kimri123 2 года назад +11

      Right after the Korean War, Korea was literally the poorest country in the world. General MacArthur said it would take 100 years for the country to recover. Everything was destroyed.
      But now in 71 years, Korea has become the 10th largest economy in the world.
      The blood and sacrifice of soldiers in the Korean War were not wasted.
      Because of them, there is Korea now.

    • @alvinkurniawan7114
      @alvinkurniawan7114 2 года назад +5

      And Filipinos is in the UN who want to help South Korean

    • @josehagad2424
      @josehagad2424 2 года назад +10

      My uncle jesus hagad is one of them from Sorsogon province, Bicol region. He came home safely after the war.

    • @leonardo32
      @leonardo32 2 года назад +4

      It should be recognized and be known to all bicolano

  • @ifade26
    @ifade26 3 года назад +274

    My grandfather took part in the Korean War. Thank you for commemorating their service.

  • @akosiloy
    @akosiloy 11 месяцев назад +45

    I have been visiting South Korea since 2011. I was overly interested in learning and understanding Korean History. Furthermore, I was curious when I saw the Filipino names at The War Memorial Of Korea. As a Pinoy myself, I started to research about it. On other trips to Korea, I had special experiences in the Subway, train stations, or typical sightseeing tour locations. Some old men reached me. Some started shaking my hand, even hugging me or crying. My Korean friends translated for me and said, they fought together with or saved the lives by Filipinos. They just wanted to thank you for surviving and that I looked like his Filipinos mates. Well, that was special. And last April I visited my Korean friends again, and when my friend was drunk, he also started to thank me, that he has a wonderful life now. Yes, that was special too.

    • @samnarud2720
      @samnarud2720 2 месяца назад

      you made me cry I was so happy

  • @kmoi_edit_preset
    @kmoi_edit_preset Год назад +5

    I salute for this girl because he appreciates Filipino sacrifice for south Korea

  • @liannejhavyvalencia3982
    @liannejhavyvalencia3982 3 года назад +247

    Jessica eonni, Pure Korean with a Filipino heart.

  • @byulminyul6445
    @byulminyul6445 3 года назад +204

    I love koreans who knows this side of their history most especially the korean war😊

  • @hxrasolieee
    @hxrasolieee 2 года назад +87

    I'm a Filipina from Philippines, and i'm so proud that there's some people loves too educate in history and known what's the past. Thank you so much for having a memorial day of our heroes💞💜

  • @starlife7750
    @starlife7750 3 месяца назад +6

    The KOREAN WAR was the first armed conflict outside the Philippines involving official Filipino soldiers since the Philippines gained national independence from America in July 1946! ❤🇰🇷❤🇵🇭

  • @tenz9675
    @tenz9675 3 года назад +792

    Jessica is such an authentic, well-spoken, and well-rounded both as a person and a youtuber. Her channel is a combination of entertaining and informative.

    • @thinkabout602
      @thinkabout602 3 года назад +2

      So very true 👍

    • @lynkimjo2039
      @lynkimjo2039 3 года назад +3

      Exactly! ✊

    • @mark72141
      @mark72141 2 года назад +4

      Any Filipino man who wins her heart shall be luckiest guy.

    • @Andr3y143
      @Andr3y143 Год назад

      And very beautiful as well.

  • @randymiguel4990
    @randymiguel4990 2 года назад +279

    I am proud to be Filipino. The Philippines is a land of bloody Heroes and of the mighty. 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭

    • @pmiarsenalplayer
      @pmiarsenalplayer Год назад +3

      Same here

    • @clicknpresscodm
      @clicknpresscodm Год назад +5

      Me too there are many filipinos and we have heroes to thank for that

    • @octaviobelarmino5314
      @octaviobelarmino5314 Год назад +4

      I am a Pilipino and really very proud being a Pilipino but very sad and quite ashame of our politicians who corrupted our country. Shame on corrupt Pilipino Politians, many of them from the top: Presidents, Senators, Congressmen, Governors, Mayors, among others.

    • @JesterMasterz
      @JesterMasterz Год назад

      And campers in pubg 😅

    • @gamerboizyt2967
      @gamerboizyt2967 Год назад +1

      Also, thank for God that we didn't born on the Spanish colonization Era in the Philippines.

  • @MarinitaSantos-jk6nz
    @MarinitaSantos-jk6nz 9 дней назад +1

    My late grandfather fought in the Korean War. I’m glad that South Korea recognizes the sacrifices that my grandfather and other Filipinos made for their country.

  • @sergeantprepper1195
    @sergeantprepper1195 Месяц назад +2

    In the land of South Korea, the blood, sweat, and tears of the brave soldiers of the Philippines fell for their freedom. May the people of South Korea never forget this sacrifice.

  • @maramingalamchannel
    @maramingalamchannel 2 года назад +729

    Im filipino who currently work here in Korea many koreans dont know the history of korean war in 1950's that many filipino sacrifice their life to meet the peaceful life in korea, My co workers dont know about it very disappointed. But thank you, Some koreans appreciated the filipino who help their country and good life and now good economy. Hope to help my country Philippines to grow our economy us well. Hope to meet you here in korea Ms. Jessica

    • @mystictraveler8642
      @mystictraveler8642 2 года назад +21

      I think it's time to start educating through via internet. This is very important and Koreans should know this.

    • @SaintStanfordStreet
      @SaintStanfordStreet 2 года назад +19

      We have people here doesn't even appreciate US army saying they are the "reason why we're sepreated". US deployed 1.78 million and it's more than 200 times of Filipino soldiers and they're still being bashed by stupid people.
      So I think it's a long way to go for us to fully appreciate Philippine for their sacrifices but I hope we'll get there.

    • @djhazzienhey416
      @djhazzienhey416 2 года назад +2

      Pano ka nakaapply para mkawork dyan sa korea?thank you super gusto q din kase sana eh.

    • @yrejcide7799
      @yrejcide7799 2 года назад

      Agasem dat.... like kn subscribe lang t kayat dgita....

    • @Nexus_VL5
      @Nexus_VL5 2 года назад

      logi ka ha =)

  • @barokadongdong889
    @barokadongdong889 2 года назад +95

    Thank you guys. My grandpa fought in Korean War and Vietnam war. I’m so thankful of him fighting for the Philippines and for other allied countries. He was a Philippine army then recruited by the US to fight in Korea and in Vietnam. When he died at the age of 91 someone announced it at the podium that he’s had 20 plus medals 😢😢😢. I didn’t really pay attention to it because I was young at that time when he passed away. Now I realized how tough he was and I’m very grateful, also because of him we all migrated in the US and have a better life. I’m very proud and I’m always grateful. We should always thankful for all the fallen soldiers, veterans and troops today for their sacrifices and services!!! Mabuhay!!!

    • @onichan6897
      @onichan6897 2 года назад +2

      Vietnam war was mess. Philippines should never get involve in a war that initiated by Americans. It was different from Korean war, where the communist was the first aggressor. Vietnam war it was the American who is seen as the aggressor. It's too bad that Philippines supported the USA in that conflict.

    • @Chumkie-yp1ev
      @Chumkie-yp1ev 2 года назад

      I respect your grandpa his probably looking at you from the sky smiling

    • @LocalSchizoid
      @LocalSchizoid 2 года назад +2

      Filipinos never fought in Vietnam war. The PH government that time only sent non- combatant personnel like Doctors and Engineers for rebuilding purposes. This is the reason why the first country that the Vietnam leadership visited after Vietnam war was the Philippines to show of gratitude because Filipinos did not support
      the war which the US started.

  • @leonorabenzon9991
    @leonorabenzon9991 Год назад +11

    Salamat korea for recognizing our filipino soldiers salamat

  • @juncolladotv
    @juncolladotv Год назад +6

    Thank you for remembering our Filipino soldiers!.mabuhay ang Pilipinas!...

  • @AlfonsoEspina
    @AlfonsoEspina 3 года назад +140

    Ah. I definitely need to visit there. I'm a Filipino-Canadian who has been working as an English teacher in S.Korea over a year now. Maybe it's because I'm an INFJ, but I see myself as being part of continuing Filipino-Korean history by being a teacher for kids here. I'm probably the first Filipino person they've ever met. A lot of Filipinos work here but not in English teaching jobs. I had the privilege of growing up in Canada so I am eligible for English teaching positions here. And in those positions you really get to interact with the new generation and leave a positive impact on shaping their world perspectives of those who are different from them.

    • @jamaicahoneygalit2578
      @jamaicahoneygalit2578 3 года назад

      INFJ spotted♥️

    • @user-he8cj9bg4v
      @user-he8cj9bg4v 3 года назад +1

      Same. 😁 Another INFJ spotted. Relational. 😁

    • @mark72141
      @mark72141 2 года назад

      Where are you based in Canada, Mr. Espina?

    • @AlfonsoEspina
      @AlfonsoEspina 2 года назад

      @@mark72141 I don't live in Canada anymore. I've been living in South Korea for two years now.

    • @mark72141
      @mark72141 2 года назад

      @@AlfonsoEspina You said you're Filipino-Canadian. Where in Canada did you live before?

  • @mavis8490
    @mavis8490 3 года назад +406

    I must say, jessica really knows the history in philippines more than the current generation of filipinos. That is why I am very lucky that I discovered this channel. I hope more people will discover this channel, so that they will have a good amount of knowledge in history. This proves that jessica is so smart, thats why we stan her. More power for our princess

    • @mavis8490
      @mavis8490 3 года назад +2

      Wow guys, thank you for making my comment over a hundred likes. I wish my art would have the same likes as my comment.

    • @florence.066
      @florence.066 3 года назад +2

      @@mavis8490 Your art must be amazing, you don't need likes to know if your creation is good, just the time and effort you have on it defines it's beauty.

    • @mavis8490
      @mavis8490 3 года назад +2

      @@florence.066 THANK YOU SO MUUUCHHH TT

    • @christinejoycevistal8558
      @christinejoycevistal8558 3 года назад +2

      That first sentence is really sad

    • @mavis8490
      @mavis8490 3 года назад +1

      @@christinejoycevistal8558 yes, it is somehow sad. The reason behind is that some of the filipinos are embarrassed because they are filipinos, especially teens. However, most of the filipinos still represent themselves as filipinos with pride and honor, as well as foreigners that have a heart of filipino. The filipinos are basically yin yang.

  • @hildaminos2756
    @hildaminos2756 Год назад +7

    While watching this video i feel emotion...... , from thousand miles here in UK sending my gratitude thanking to the Koreans giving a plaque for those respected soldiers in individuals Filipinos, Koreans and the UN.......❤️❤️❤️🇵🇭🇬🇧

  • @mavrickcharlescuntapay3684
    @mavrickcharlescuntapay3684 Год назад +11

    Thank you for giving our Pilipino soldiers tribute for their sacrifice in your country.

  • @Wewewena7
    @Wewewena7 3 года назад +271

    NOLI ME TANGERE and EL FILIBUSTERISMO was a masterpiece indeed. Sadly, most of the Filipino nowadays just don't see its significance and how it played a role not just back then but even up unto this day. :(( I'm glad that someone is interested to read the novel
    for its content and message not just because it's part of their academic requirement.

    • @iou4440
      @iou4440 3 года назад +3

      I tried reading the one na hindi modern filipino ang gamit. I find it hard to understand

    • @itsmenathan3218
      @itsmenathan3218 3 года назад +2

      What are you talking about? Im grade 9 student and my sister is grade 10 and my cousin is grade 6 and we are reading this novel bcuz this is our topic HAHAW and when I was grade 7 pinag aralan din namin yung ibang part

    • @rochele3665
      @rochele3665 3 года назад +6

      @@itsmenathan3218 exactly her point. Karamihan naman talaga sa atin binasa lang yung novel kasi requirement sa school. Kumbaga malimit lang sa atin ang magbasa talaga nang may kusa kadalasan napilitan. Ika pa nga ng iba, para nalang sa kapakanan ng grades.

    • @iou4440
      @iou4440 3 года назад +1

      @@rochele3665 totoo. Minsan after basahin, minsan lang ha. Im not saying all the time. Nakakalimutan na.

    • @Wewewena7
      @Wewewena7 3 года назад +7

      Ang punto ko po rito ay nakakatuwa na may nagaaral sa mga nobelang ito nang may kagustuhan at hindi napilitan dahil kailangan lang pag-aralan. Gayunpaman, hindi ko nilalahat na ang mga Pinoy ay ganto subalit hindi maitatanggi na karamihan talaga ay gano'n nga.

  • @seanmartinmeneses8793
    @seanmartinmeneses8793 2 года назад +162

    I admire how culture-conscious Koreans are and how interested they are in learning about history. She is a Korean, yet I can see how much she love the Filipinos and the Philippines.

    • @eelchiong6709
      @eelchiong6709 2 года назад +2

      Well the Philippines educated her. Notice that her English is filipino accent. It's only natural to show affection to the country that educated you.

    • @bexleyokamura6545
      @bexleyokamura6545 Год назад +2

      That is not true, koreans don’t even know this history.

  • @YourDailyEditor98
    @YourDailyEditor98 Год назад +21

    As a Filipino We have Alot of history. The Spain War,Korean war,battle for Marawi and more.
    I feel the soldiers who sacreficed for the Koreans
    MABUHAY TAYO!!!!!🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭

  • @dyVal
    @dyVal Год назад +1

    Salamat Jessica iha for this.
    Also thankful, because until now, there are lots of koreans visiting PH.
    But as a 10 year plus kdrama fan, I was shocked that there are some koreans having safety issues in PH probably because its shown in the PH news tv.
    But how can Koreans really think that Philippines is only a dangerous country?
    When about 7,000 Filipino soldiers were sent to the Korean war as requested by UN Allied Forces. Just learned today March 2023 about Filipino war veterans who fought on Korean war.
    Japan conquered PH, yet they keep sending lots of help to PH during calamities and all.
    Though I know South korea also do?
    But for koreans to think PH is only a dangerous country is not justifiable for Filipino war veterans who fought and died for the koreans during Korean war. Appreciating this video you created.
    Korean media needs war history news update? Peace!

  • @ankledrew8150
    @ankledrew8150 2 года назад +196

    Happy independence day to us Filipinos
    Mabuhay ang Kalayaan! 🇵🇭

  • @mjcesista9976
    @mjcesista9976 3 года назад +86

    Wala nako masasabe im a filipino but it looks like she knows allot about our culture and history and thats awesome. She truly consider our country as her 2nd home. So much respect po sayo 🙇

    • @bryx170
      @bryx170 3 года назад +3

      Tsaka may bahay talaga sila rito sa Pinas (Laguna Area) kaya 2nd home talaga, permanent resident ata si Jessica rito until now.

    • @ntsgaming5909
      @ntsgaming5909 2 года назад

      Bts biot

  • @drcldiao2
    @drcldiao2 2 года назад

    Jessica-- thank you very much for giving tribute to the Filipino soldiers who volunteered to protect Korea, gave up their lives for freedom and helped Korea what it is today. This happened just right after WWII when the whole Philippines was devastated and still recovering from the damage. But more than 7,000 Filipino volunteers went there to help protect South Korea. My father who was a WWII veteran was supposed to go there but decided to stay in the Philippines to finish his degree. Eventually he came to the US to pursue his graduate degree in engineering. Some of his friends, though, did not make it back home. This very special relationship between Korea and Philippines is bound throughout history. And thank you for your love of the Filipinos and Philippines. I hope the Korean media will notice you being a very talented and articulate and wonderful person.

  • @iou4440
    @iou4440 3 года назад +128

    This explains why Koreans reacted that way on the past issue about the tattoo. Because you know your history well, and it was taught in a relatable manner, you feel so highly emotional about what happened back then. And that's understandable now. Makes a lot of sense

    • @moviemania1583
      @moviemania1583 3 года назад +6

      the reaction of that person in that viral video doesn't represents the whole koreans...many of them disagree

    • @iou4440
      @iou4440 3 года назад +8

      @@moviemania1583 im not referring to a single man's video. Im referring to how they called out bella for her tattoo. I say I understand where they were coming from but I am not saying I am FOR any hateful act. I watched a lot of videos and I had to agree that you are right, if you refer to the man's video. They said they dont have the same hateful reaction on that.

    • @iou4440
      @iou4440 3 года назад +1

      @James Henry Smith they got angry with what? I'm sorry i dont fully understand the reference

    • @iou4440
      @iou4440 2 года назад +1

      @James Henry Smith yeah. I watched it. I had to, so I could understand. And their reaction was understandable after Jessica mentioned that history was taught to them in a relatable manner. And it felt like it happened not so long ago. Thank you for stating that, though. 👍

    • @iou4440
      @iou4440 2 года назад +1

      @James Henry Smith true. I was pressured to remember the dates. Very knowledge-based type of learning

  • @benjo1960
    @benjo1960 2 года назад +172

    We love her as a Filipino family she part of ours.

    • @janeloreeees
      @janeloreeees 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/zGaVWCotu18/видео.html

  • @reddevilparatrooper
    @reddevilparatrooper Год назад +1

    I watched your foodie channels a few says ago about the Philippines and you loved Filipino cuisine. I was born in the Philippines and grew up in the US and was an American Soldier once upon a time. I also grew up in Hawaii and familiar with Korean food and truly love Korean food like all Hawaiians and local Filipinos who live in Hawaii. Some of my family members from the Philippines from the Pampanga Province did serve and fight in Korea and my Dad who was in the US Army did fight and serve during that war before retiring before Vietnam. Thank you for sharing this with me...

  • @marygracedelacruz1893
    @marygracedelacruz1893 3 года назад +41

    Jessica Lee reminds me so much of Dara of 2NE1, a Korean citizen who considers the Philippines as a second home. Salamat!

  • @iamaden500
    @iamaden500 3 года назад +26

    amazing how jessica knows almost everything about the Philippine history. shows just how much she really love our country. some of the Filipinos are grateful to our national heroes, but doesn't know exactly what they are being grateful of. we know them, but we have no idea of what they did and what they've gone through to give us the freedom that we are enjoying right now. it's sad to say, but as time pass by, i feel like they are slowly being forgotten. so it feels really good seeing someone like jessica, a korean, reminding us about our history and how we should treasure them in our memories. thank you, jess. ❤

  • @HiKaKaWatz
    @HiKaKaWatz 7 месяцев назад +3

    I'm crying now to our beloved soldier's 😢 those sacrifices their lives in South 🇰🇷 I'm proud of them and I'm proud to be Filipino❤

  • @tabachoimatakaw151
    @tabachoimatakaw151 Месяц назад +1

    Salamat sa pagbalik tanaw mo kaibigang koreana.,Sa nangyaring gyera nun jan sa bansa nyo.dun pa lng natouch ako dhl para sakin isa yung respeto dhl sa ipinakitang kabayanihan ng mga kababayan kong filipinong sundalo..para depensahan ang inyong bansa..salamat sa yong pagrespeto sa mga kababayan kong sundalong Filipinos

  • @leonardoluga5434
    @leonardoluga5434 3 года назад +70

    THANK YOU TO OUR all SOLDIERS SACRIFICE their LIVES BECAUSE OF OUR FREEDOM TODAY EAT MC DONALD HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY AMERICA

  • @orienthopechristusbonilla4813
    @orienthopechristusbonilla4813 2 года назад +149

    This is only one of the koreans who love Philippines❤🇵🇭

    • @nurajadeslebanon8421
      @nurajadeslebanon8421 2 года назад

      @James Henry Smith At first I thought she is one of those vloggers who are baiting our kababayan in their video with filipino content but I'm glad she prove me wrong. She geniunely loves the culture of the filipino. Unlike the other people who are just reacting the videos of filipino not knowing deeply about it. I am one of those haters of her in the past, now I am fan. Most of her viewers wont even exceed on thousands and now I am glad many people notice about her.

    • @nurajadeslebanon8421
      @nurajadeslebanon8421 2 года назад +1

      @James Henry Smith sa lahat ng content niya dun ka talaga naka focus. :)

    • @jil2936
      @jil2936 2 года назад

      @James Henry Smith i dont think you realize how many koreans live in the philippines. it has the biggest diaspora of them way before kpop. philippines and vietnam are their home in southeast asia. its only normal to see this coming from them. and that so called ppop copied kpop is true ans not true, becuase its the koreans that created these groups. your next question would be is why? loop read what i wrote and youll find your answer. that also goes for the japanese. these 2 nations including us, chinese descents have been here for a long time. check binondo history. youll find your answer there too. good day

    • @reald1624
      @reald1624 2 года назад

      @James Henry Smith wow you think very negatively, it’s not their fault if a lot of filipinos watching and this is youtube.

  • @johnpaulbejado9099
    @johnpaulbejado9099 Год назад +5

    I love Jessica's perspective about knowing history, so in depth.

  • @mbl_nmd_vet
    @mbl_nmd_vet 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for featuring the Korean War Museum. I was able to visit the museum in 2008 during our Training in Yongsan Garrison. And also visited our counter-parts in ROK-Armed Forces Medical Command. The Museum was closed that day because it was a holiday... But ROK Armed Forces managed to organized a guided tour for us even it was closed. They said we should not go without seeing both our countries' joint history. When i saw the names of the filipino who where honored by your country for ultimate sacrifice they made for your freedom... I was both honored, and proud and of course sad for their family also. Thanks for the vlog Jessica.

  • @SylviaKim
    @SylviaKim 2 года назад +446

    💗💗💗🙏

    • @adolfobama2925
      @adolfobama2925 2 года назад

      reply below me if you love to eat dog meat

    • @snoanashi1597
      @snoanashi1597 2 года назад

      Reply below me if you think we dont

    • @armanbisaya3118
      @armanbisaya3118 2 года назад +1

      👏👏👏👏👏

    • @oninbernales400
      @oninbernales400 2 года назад

      😍😍😍😍🥰

    • @jomarmanalastas6855
      @jomarmanalastas6855 2 года назад

      take care always guys..you two were mg most favorites Korean blogger...wid wisdom wid heart and wid great beauty😍😍😍

  • @ahrinhwang4619
    @ahrinhwang4619 3 года назад +33

    Idk but naiiyak ako … i feel how she appreciates philippines ❤️

  • @douglassumabat2865
    @douglassumabat2865 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you to my lolo who is belong to the new war kahit di niya sariling bayan... I miss u lolo
    My lolo died 2004 soon ur great grand children will be follow your for gotten journey

  • @franklinbalicao5753
    @franklinbalicao5753 Год назад +1

    900 Filipino soldiers versus 40,000 enemies like the said of Douglas McArthur you gave me 1000 Filipino soldiers and i conquer the globe salute to the filipinos who sacrifice their lives to this battle.

  • @banuna1
    @banuna1 3 года назад +57

    the memorial building architecture is impressive

  • @roi7731
    @roi7731 3 года назад +40

    Many Filipinos have forgotten the Battle of Manila where the city was completely devastated by gunshots where you can still see some of the structures with bullet holes to the massive bombing of Manila to the mass murder did by the Japanese and it was estimated that 100,000 to 500,000 people perished in that battle alone which only lasted 28 days.

    • @lionheart9795
      @lionheart9795 2 года назад

      We learned it from yesterday's our ancient history so sad 😥

  • @eddieandaya6931
    @eddieandaya6931 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you maam for recognizing the sacrificed of our filipino soldier for the liberation South Korea.

  • @honierosehuelar4145
    @honierosehuelar4145 2 года назад +2

    I love to go there nice narration of history ......mostly for the filipinoes who sacrifies their lives....i must say thumbs up to those who remembered and thank you for showcasing the heroism of the Filipino soldiers..... from the 🇵🇭

  • @WatchaPinasTV
    @WatchaPinasTV 3 года назад +79

    When you mentioned Douglas McArthur being a controversial hero, there are some sentiments among historians that the total destruction of Manila could have been avoided if not for the big ego of Douglas McArthur. Who am I to judge the actions of people back then, it was a different time. Manila then was called the "Pearl of the Orient" pre-war, to "Stalingrad of Asia" post WW2 with the city in rubbles ...we lost hundreds of thousands of lives and 300 years of civilization.

    • @nightvisiongoggles
      @nightvisiongoggles 3 года назад +13

      Buildings can be rebuilt, history can be recovered, but one life lost can never be brought back.
      To be fair, postwar Manila was still as beautiful in the 50s and 60s as before WWII, and the Philippines was a wealthy and independent nation. During those two decades we proved that we can stand on our own and govern ourselves well.
      Manila and the Philippines deteriorated in the 70s for obvious reasons.

    • @setsuna2071
      @setsuna2071 3 года назад +3

      Exactly. Actions taken during a global conflict was never easy, and almost all of the time there will always be a collateral damage

    • @willcruz943
      @willcruz943 3 года назад +3

      Honestly, the battle of Manila would had been avoided if the Japanese Naval commander Adm. Iwabuchi obeyed the orders of General Yamashita and not defend Manila. Once the Japanese Admiral decided to defend Manila to the last, he absolutely guaranteed that the city and its inhabitants will pay the price regardless of what Mac would do. It was Iwabuchi's ego and fanaticism that destroyed Manila. Remember, if MacArthur bypass Manila and pursued Yamashita, the massacre of the UST internees including the angel nurses of Bataan and Corregidor was very much a possibility. Worse, since the Japanese did not care much about the Filipinos, what guarantees did these historians know that Adm. Sanji Iwabuchi ,who had a grudge and wanted redemption, will act rationally if Macarthur bypass Manila?

    • @willcruz943
      @willcruz943 3 года назад +2

      @Binturong A) Look at the fucking map and guess why Japan invaded the Philippines in the first place and why China wants our country today. If you control the Philippines, one can easily control the South China Sea especially if China takes Taiwan as well.
      B) Roosevelt ordered MacArthur to Australia and we know from history that Dugout Doug after 1942 can be depended on being in or near the frontlines along with the media in Southwestern Pacific Theatre of Operations.
      C) Was the defense of South Korea against North Korea and China due to Western Imperialism? Don’t think so dude.
      D) The greatest threat to our country is China and not Western imperialism. Ask the Tibetans, Uighurs and the people of Hong Kong.

    • @willcruz943
      @willcruz943 3 года назад +2

      @Binturong Hate to break this to you, but ask Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia, South Korea how they view China in their own respective histories. Why the hell do you think that there is a historical strong anti- China and anti-Chinese among South East Asian countries even before the Kano, the Limeys, Ivan, and what ever Western imperialism became vogue. Second, let me guess, they send Christian missionaries in China. Hate to break this to you, but fucking Japan, Great Britain, Kaiser Germany, Italy and Imperial Russia were screwing Imperial China pre- Boxer Rebellion.The United States was just a second rate regional power with a small navy and a very small professional army and an even smaller Marine Corp pre-WWI . The joke at that time around Academic circles was the Europeans already cleaned out the place while the Americans had to buy things in cash in order to place things in their museums . So it was kinda hard for the US to do shit in China at the early stages of the 20th century.

  • @zasksenpai4035
    @zasksenpai4035 2 года назад +64

    I'm happy because korea never forgot philipinas💕

  • @fredpalisoc748
    @fredpalisoc748 2 года назад

    thank you for appreciating the bravery of our Filipino Soldiers who fought in the Korean.war,,my grandpa.also.was a USAFFE soldier .

  • @meldicdican5045
    @meldicdican5045 2 года назад +3

    For us to know ourselves, we must know our history. Thank you for making a blog about Korean war that involved foreign fighters especially the brave and loving Filipinos. Mabuhay!

  • @fruitfcker5351
    @fruitfcker5351 3 года назад +26

    06:39 I'm Filipino but I never fully read the books. Kudos to you.

  • @aejoymamotosfermin2497
    @aejoymamotosfermin2497 3 года назад +51

    Jessica reporter
    Sylvia camera women
    Labyu both ❤
    Kahit umuulan nagrereport pa rin about philippine history sa korea with Sylvia pa. Luv it 💕 mabuhay kayong dalawa JesSyl 🌹

  • @jerusalemtolentino3115
    @jerusalemtolentino3115 Год назад

    Thank you for the compliments.. its our pleasure and were happy to help. always! proud native filipino here..
    one more thing.. your so intelligent and pretty korean... Bless you always...

  • @chesterrivera7067
    @chesterrivera7067 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you! Respect. salute✊

  • @ms.reynishii
    @ms.reynishii 2 года назад +60

    Thank you for recognizing Filipino known and unknown heroes. The deep rooted connection between South Korea and Philippines started decades ago but good to know that some of the Koreans still remember and honor it.
    Thank you Unnie ✨

  • @ABar-gu9zy
    @ABar-gu9zy 2 года назад +332

    PH was colonised by the Spanish almost 300 years. So we feel you.

    • @ronaldbasalo7093
      @ronaldbasalo7093 2 года назад +22

      You wrong it's 333 years

    • @Mehhsii
      @Mehhsii 2 года назад +2

      @@ronaldbasalo7093 ye

    • @ronaldbasalo7093
      @ronaldbasalo7093 2 года назад +1

      @@Mehhsii I'm right no

    • @Mehhsii
      @Mehhsii 2 года назад +1

      Ye

    • @Ka2wheelsnk400
      @Ka2wheelsnk400 2 года назад +4

      300 years Spain colonized Mexico and 333 years also spain ws colonized 🇵🇭

  • @rhonskievlog9857
    @rhonskievlog9857 28 дней назад

    Filipino pride🇵🇭 not only helping other people but country👌💪 once soldier said "no retreat , no surrender!

  • @seongwu-ssi8593
    @seongwu-ssi8593 3 года назад +63

    Filipino soldiers are actually the one who literally risked their lives for South Korea. 3 countries (Colombia, Philippines and Turkey if i'm not mistaken) are guarding a certain mountain (Yultong), Puerto Rico and Turkey was alreadt defeated and among the 3, Philippines was in the middle so when the 2 country fell, Filipino Soldiers were surrounded, literally surrounded, their front, left and right are all occupied by the opponent. Soldiers actually suggested to retreat but a Filipino general told them not to, so even the cooks of the soldier was forced to fight and they actually won. It was a small fight in the Korean History but it actually helped Korean focus on their own fight.
    And if my estimation is correct, the ratio of Filo Soldier to Chinese soldier that time was 1 : 4,000 (meaning 1 filo needs to defeat 4000 chinede

    • @RedWarrior081
      @RedWarrior081 3 года назад +6

      Puerto Rico didn't participate in the Korean War it was Colombia the only nation from Latin America to send troops to help South Korea to fend off the communist invasion of Il Sung's North

    • @seongwu-ssi8593
      @seongwu-ssi8593 2 года назад +5

      @@RedWarrior081 oh thank youu for correcting me, I really forgot the 2 coutries

    • @jananir4790
      @jananir4790 2 года назад +2

      Even indian soldiers also helped in Korean war and sacrificed themselves 😭😭😭

    • @RedWarrior081
      @RedWarrior081 2 года назад +1

      @@jananir4790 India deployed the 60th Parachute Field Ambulance and treated about 195,000 cases, and performed nearly 2,300 field surgeries during its mission. more on the medical field part together with Denmark, Italy, Sweden and Norway.

    • @jananir4790
      @jananir4790 2 года назад

      @@RedWarrior081 I know india helped korea during korean war but I don't know much about that.

  • @DanLas-rx9pt
    @DanLas-rx9pt 3 года назад +15

    Every time that Jessica explains something about Philippines. I was like 😲😲wow I mean knowing that she's a pure korean and knows very well our history and many things👏👏👏💜💜

  • @Ayra563
    @Ayra563 Год назад +3

    Respect to my country! Magpahinga sa kapayapaan mga sundalo

  • @brolzac5349
    @brolzac5349 2 года назад +1

    Filipino's are the great fighters even my lolo was a veterans soldier..during WW2..

  • @L0ckE08
    @L0ckE08 3 года назад +11

    This is one of the places I loved when I visited Korea few years ago. I took myself out on a date and spent at least 5 hours inside... to the point that a security asked me if I lost my group(there were students who came on a field trip that same day as I did) and had to explain in broken Korean that I'm not part of any group. LOL
    I remember tearing up while passing by the Memorial Hall because, like what you and Sylvia said, can't imagine living during the war. Couldn't even imagine being a mother during the time and just praying every single day that your child will come back home after serving. Oh gosh, I had to hold it in when I specifically went to the exhibition room where there's a drop of water in the middle and every drop has the name of the soldier who passed away during the war.
    I wish you showed the uniforms of the females who served in the military, as well. I thought that was pretty cool!
    Can't wait to go back to Korea and visit this again!
    PS. I don't know if they still do it but when I went, they're actually giving out a free book about the Korean War.

  • @riukisteffie550
    @riukisteffie550 3 года назад +55

    That's why I really don't want other Filipinos and Koreans to fight because I don't want to ruin their friendship:<
    I only found out about it when they were fighting because of Bella's tattoo

    • @user-hs1wn7il1n
      @user-hs1wn7il1n 3 года назад

      Same😢

    • @hanjesse31
      @hanjesse31 3 года назад +5

      There were a lot of misunderstanding in both parts. And also because Bella was a held as a ''representation'' of Filipinos in social media. And the stigma around that particular platform. Plus you know how in social media, everything are all magnified.

    • @kevinjoshperez4988
      @kevinjoshperez4988 3 года назад +2

      And now is the issue called 'BTS biot" I am really sorry for them

    • @BLUE-oi4kc
      @BLUE-oi4kc 3 года назад +2

      @@kevinjoshperez4988 yeah honestly it was just an inside jokes of army (fan of them) but some of Filipino took it out and made it trending just to tease the fan but arghhh that was just so pathetic and start calling them gay

    • @BLUE-oi4kc
      @BLUE-oi4kc 3 года назад

      @@hanjesse31 yep

  • @Airman12
    @Airman12 Месяц назад

    I’m very glad that you guys from South Korea are good English spoken. And most of you are amazing in English even the accent and the grammar are fantastic. I’m a Filipino and I admire ur English. It’s like you grew up n the US. I agree that you from Korea south developed swiftly.everything was great. I love the way you dressed very neat and fashionista. I love your food. Your place and technology. I’m a Filipino Chinese. Before I like Chinese but now I love korean. I mean culture. I’m now your follower.

  • @ronaldbantug4083
    @ronaldbantug4083 Год назад

    thank you Jessica for telling about Korean war since after the independence from Japan the korean war started when the united nation send troop in korean one country the Philippines help korean against china so proud of you Jessica for the memories about the casualties of war hope peace will remain to mankind you really knowore about pilipino culture so proud of you Jessica

  • @mevellemartin6783
    @mevellemartin6783 2 года назад +47

    I love Jessica. She's eloquent, thoughtful, modest and shows genuine interest about similarities between the Philippines and Korea. My high respect for this girl. ❤️

  • @user-zm1sy9il7s
    @user-zm1sy9il7s 3 года назад +28

    but indeed, we should give importance to our history and always remember to be really grateful to the bravery and sacrifices our heroes have made just to give us the freedom we are enjoying right now.

  • @blackwolfsociety3887
    @blackwolfsociety3887 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your appreciation... My great grandfather will give you a smile and salute if he saw this video... However he passed away last 2005. But, I think he is grateful to help your country.

  • @lactobasilio
    @lactobasilio 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for paying tribute to soldiers who fought for your country. Truly heroes.

  • @llala280
    @llala280 3 года назад +18

    When you mentioned about how people are interested in korea but not more interested about the korean history, as a kpop and kdrama fan I didn't even realize how I started to like korean war movies or based-on-true-story movies about how korean life and how they lived back then. I as an indie film and historical movies enthusiast, it is always a yes to learn and to appreciate the history of everything.

  • @patrickvee8924
    @patrickvee8924 3 года назад +80

    Eyyyyy my Grandfather is part of Korean War Soldier. He's part of 10th BCT. They're the 1st batch went to Korea during the Korean War 😂

    • @jerichopagtama6771
      @jerichopagtama6771 2 года назад +2

      Must be super cool to have that kind of man as your Grandpa

    • @GamingWithKaito135
      @GamingWithKaito135 2 года назад

      mine to

    • @GamingWithKaito135
      @GamingWithKaito135 2 года назад +1

      ther was the 2nd batch

    • @granger4435
      @granger4435 2 года назад +2

      And then other korean that is racist is calling us uneducated poor and lazy

    • @granger4435
      @granger4435 2 года назад

      My grandfather is part of a world war 2

  • @Waray25
    @Waray25 Год назад

    I'm Filam lived in U.S.A. thank you, for recognizing the sacrifices of our pilipino soldiers. My grandfather died in your home country.

  • @user-ki4td6ze9f
    @user-ki4td6ze9f 6 дней назад

    Douglas mc.arthur said,
    "GIVE ME A 10,000 FILIPINO SOLDIER AND I WILL CONQUER THE WORLD"
    I'm so proud of you phillipines🫡

  • @Meeeyaaa_c
    @Meeeyaaa_c 3 года назад +16

    Even if she is a Korean she knows the culture of filipino ✨❤️

  • @ashleyyy0_0
    @ashleyyy0_0 2 года назад +117

    Jessica and Sylvia unnie has a "Pusong Pinoy", and it feels great to see their vlogs full of love to the Philippines. Thank you so much unnies!! Saranghaeee

  • @martmartinez5566
    @martmartinez5566 Год назад +1

    Im a Filipino American....well done. Hope friendship will not be forgotten in generation to come...

  • @leonuy3944
    @leonuy3944 Год назад +2

    I'm proud of my dad. He fought in Korea.

  • @benzthehuntertv7874
    @benzthehuntertv7874 2 года назад +18

    I proud of you Jessica Lee, my Grand father is a general soilger brave race fighting for honor General Benjamin Santos...Now im the last private Benjamin Santos jr. And i have a mission to help poorpeople and homeless also sick people give them helping hands its my Humanitarian Content...Godbless u Jessica Lee.

    • @zylviz
      @zylviz 2 года назад

      HAHAHAH

    • @kimri123
      @kimri123 2 года назад

      Right after the Korean War, Korea was literally the poorest country in the world. General MacArthur said it would take 100 years for the country to recover. Everything was destroyed.
      But now in 71 years, Korea has become the 10th largest economy in the world.
      The blood and sacrifice of soldiers in the Korean War were not wasted.
      Because of them, there is Korea now.

    • @dataanalyst3705
      @dataanalyst3705 2 года назад

      HAHAHAHAHA

  • @mariecorrie
    @mariecorrie 2 года назад +38

    Thank you for remembering our Filipino soldiers!! My grandfather is one of them and watching this makes my heart so happy ❤

    • @Cetusmabangis
      @Cetusmabangis 2 года назад

      F TO YOUR GRANDFATHER 🇵🇭

    • @mariecorrie
      @mariecorrie 2 года назад +1

      @@Cetusmabangis ??????

    • @Cetusmabangis
      @Cetusmabangis 2 года назад +1

      Imean respect

    • @txezuu
      @txezuu 2 года назад +1

      @@mariecorrie "F" means respect

  • @Jovel_
    @Jovel_ 4 дня назад

    Thank you for shedding light on being part of Korea’s history! ❤

  • @akira-sendoh
    @akira-sendoh 2 месяца назад +1

    Mga pilipino mapagmahal, mapagaruga at mapagkalingang bayan at matapang sa pagtatanggol sa mga inaapi at inaabuso. Pilipino ako, mahal ko kapuwa ko tao. ❤🇵🇭

  • @c-tv9782
    @c-tv9782 3 года назад +12

    I love this type of content. This strengthened the Filipino and Korean Friendship. I hope today's generation also focus on each other culture and stop creating chaos for a little population that may say bad things about each other country.

  • @rirrae
    @rirrae 3 года назад +19

    I’m so glad they appreciate us filipinos🇵🇭

  • @user-ox3os9md4r
    @user-ox3os9md4r 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for being the spokesperson for the good of humanity. I’m Filipino American and recently visited the Philippines for almost two months this past January-February 2024. I will be doing it more often now that I’m retired. I wish I could meet you someday in the Philippines.

  • @David_star112
    @David_star112 Год назад

    Salamat ang mga filipino namin nag tutulong na man sa mga koreano salamat.

  • @Rose-jp1wh
    @Rose-jp1wh 3 года назад +12

    All i can say is thank you so much Miss Jess for including our fellow hero Filipino Soldiers in your video..
    🇵🇭💕

  • @mcville11
    @mcville11 3 года назад +12

    I went there before. There is a video there showing how Filipinos were dispatched and fought at the battle of yultong.

  • @victorianoceballos3727
    @victorianoceballos3727 Год назад

    Thank you so much on how you explain how the Filipino soldiers fought in Korean war.

  • @enricoguess6457
    @enricoguess6457 Год назад +2

    Jessica, sad to say my uncle died at the battle of Yultong 1950. God Bless South Korea through those brave Filipino soldiers who lost their lives during the war.

  • @andteamtakibabies
    @andteamtakibabies 3 года назад +5

    I was really proud to born and grow in philippine and heroes that give their lives just to save us . Even though they didn't know where they are put in a battle area.. they were really served for humanmankind . Mabuhay po sa inyo!!!

  • @donitheexplorer662
    @donitheexplorer662 3 года назад +6

    ..the South Korea much appreciate na Filipino soldier's that fought in Korean War..which we are so much proud and thankful of as a Filipino ..

  • @HYPER_EXTINCTION_838
    @HYPER_EXTINCTION_838 2 года назад

    Hmmm I'm crying off all the Filipino have died salute Filipino hero
    Mabuhay filipinas
    Nag tri ako mag Korea language
    Di ako maronong😭 pero tri paring ng tri love all

  • @coratuliao5220
    @coratuliao5220 Год назад

    i don't know im just crying 😭😢big respect to all fallen soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the freedom and peace of South Korea..they are willing to sacrificed and shred their blood for peace..salute!❤

  • @kimmottocute5436
    @kimmottocute5436 2 года назад +29

    I'm proud Philippines I'm proud Filipino ❤️🇵🇭
    🇵🇭❤️🇰🇷

  • @InJoysLifeInLondon
    @InJoysLifeInLondon 3 года назад +18

    Im a Filipino and Jessica knows more history than I do. I really admire her 🥺♥️

    • @mikewest0n895
      @mikewest0n895 3 года назад +2

      well, shame on you.

    • @ryoutakise2129
      @ryoutakise2129 3 года назад +1

      @@mikewest0n895 well, she's not Korean tho most of us here we know more of our history not other countries history. Where u from? As if u know it too before watching a lot videos related to this

    • @mikewest0n895
      @mikewest0n895 3 года назад

      @@ryoutakise2129 She said she's a filipino but a non-korean knows more philippine history than her so shame on her.

    • @ryoutakise2129
      @ryoutakise2129 3 года назад

      @@mikewest0n895 who's non-korean Knows more ph history?

    • @zuladnim4052
      @zuladnim4052 3 года назад +1

      I don't know what they taught you in Philippine and world history class. Or you might not have been paying attention. You should start reading about the Philippines and the world.

  • @lifeisbeautiful6685
    @lifeisbeautiful6685 3 месяца назад

    Thank you south korea, i was always in your country even now for my work. And we love you guys... History repeats itself and still we do to fight with you guys.. me God bless you all.