DMZ North Korea: The Scariest Place on Earth?! (2021)
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- In 1993 Bill Clinton called the DMZ in North Korea “the scariest place on earth”, and since then the DMZ North-South Korean border, otherwise known as Panmunjom, has been referred to as 'the world's scariest border crossing', or 'the world's most dangerous border crossing'.
Having been here a good few more times than Bill Clinton, I get a different opinion. And unless you're trying to cross over the border illegally, I don't think it's all that scary at all.
In this video, I take you through what it's really like to visit Panmunjom from North Korea and also give you some history and background of how it came to be, as well as an exclusive interview with my good buddy / special forces officer Won Chol.
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📍 Panmunjom and the DMZ is nearby the city of Kaesong in North Hwanghae Province. If you travel from Pyongyang, you’ll embark on a 3-hour journey along the reunification highway. (Very bumpy!) Or, you can choose to stay overnight in Kaesong which is just 10 minutes away from the DMZ.
🏯 When the border was originally drawn, Kaesong city belonged to South Korea, so during the Korean War, it was spared much of the bombing that the rest of North Korea suffered and therefore retained many old buildings and structures.
⛰ The Korean DMZ, or Demilitarized Zone, was established in the aftermath of the Korean War (1950-1953). It stretches for 250 kilometres (160 miles) across the width of the Korean peninsula between the Mt Kumgang region in the east and the mouth of the Imjin and Han rivers in the west.
🖌 At the entrance to the DMZ are two propaganda posters, one saying ‘let's pass on a unified motherland’, and the other saying the common slogan ‘조선은 하나다’, Korea is one.
📸 It’s not permitted to take photos of the entrance area of the DMZ, and before you enter, you’ll have an explanation of the area and relevant history from the military guard who will show you around.
🚪 After the explanation, you’ll then line up in a group, cross the white line, and enter the gates marking the entrance of the DMZ area before getting back on the bus.
🚍 It’s then just a short bus journey to the first stop.
🏠 Used by North Korean and UN officials to negotiate and sign the armistice agreement, these two buildings hold important historical significance, and after an explanation in the first, you go on into the second building where a museum has been set up. The original flags and agreement are under glass on a table in the centre of the room along with photos and artefacts from the time.
🙋♂️ Whilst everyone is having a look around, I take the opportunity to have a chat with an old friend.
🚍 Next up, a drive to the next location.
🇰🇵 On this drive, the North Korean flag is visible on the right-hand side flying atop one of the largest flagpoles in the world.
The flagpole was built in the border town of Kijong-dong, one of two towns allowed to exist inside the DMZ. There are 245 families that live here.
✍ This area is known as the JSA, and once you arrive here, you are taken to the signature of Kim Il Sung; a huge marble monument with the President’s signature emblazoned on it.
It is reported that this is a copy of the signature he wrote on his final document before his death in 1994.
🥇 After this, you are taken to one of the most well-recognised places in North Korea; the DMZ Military demarcation line. If you’re lucky, you may even get the opportunity to head into one of the blue conference buildings and step, technically, into South Korea.
Very rarely, you will see people on the other side visiting from South Korea.
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*Locals are always kind. The evil is the government.*
YES.
Same to China
They're just badly divided by one word.
Politics
Western imperialist governments are the most evil governments of all🙄.
You guys will be surprise to learn how many countries we have colonised and invaded resulting in million of deaths.
Not to mention looting and genocide of indigenous peoples and their cultures.
The division of Korea is also one of the legacy of imperialism.
the "locals" are higher up military men who are part of the government...
That north korean officer in the thumbnail looks friendly
He is!
people are good.. its the govts that are the problem.. somehow biden managed to start bombing other countries.. yet couldnt keep his promise of the stimulus check.
@@ZoeDiscovers
Hi Zoe.. marry me darling..
@@ZoeDiscovers and handsome lol
@@ZoeDiscovers but isn’t it against the nk law...
Why is nobody talking about how kind the soldier is ??
The North Korean people are actually almost always extremely kind and intelligent people. None of the North Korean government situation is their fault.
Why does no one ever talk about that? Unfortunately that’s not interesting... what people wanna hear is that it’s crazy and the people are brainwashed etc... that’s why I do what I do. 🤷🏼♀️. And yeah, this guy is lovely. He had no problem spending his time to do this interview with me. Shout out to Won Chol. 👏
@@ZoeDiscovers well... i guess i belonged to that group of people who thinks that they're brainwashed lol... But wow... seeing them smiling, and talking to you like there's nothing wrong with anything.. it's just really bizarre... kinda wholesome.. but also sad as well... it's sad to see that these beautiful people have to live their lives under such harsh regime :(
@@alexandersonmei As long as I can get that across to at least one person then I feel that doing this work is worth it :)
Cos it's staged
Usually North Korean soldiers have a serious look on their face most of the time, but this North Korean soldier was very friendly and smiling. Great to see!
Because it's his job 🙄
@@marcusmcglarcus1557 its his job too look happy
@@mynameisfrancis4986 that's what I said
@@mynameisfrancis4986 but not TO look happy.
He better smile or off to a labor camp.
That's so cool to think you have formed an acquaintanceship with the N.Korean soldier during your many visits to the site.
It's nice to see someone actually humanize the citizens.
@Toby Henderson If it's rural in North Korea, it could be. Because there are so many poor people in North Korea that they die while eating weeds. South Korea no longer eats except for very few old people
Thank you for the video. I'm a South Korean male who's leaving for the military soon, and there's a lot of mixed emotions. Of course, I'll do anything to protect the free world, but just seeing that my enemy is exactly the same as me (Same race and culture) is super heartbreaking. I hope tensions never escalate to a point where I'd have to do the unimaginable.
Nice video!
Wishing you good luck in the military and wish you never have to go to war with your brothers and sisters! :(
Capitalism and freedom are just as mutually exclusive as imperialism and peace .
Your English is very good
You better protect South Korea with your life, or your family will end up like the South Vietnamese
Don’t be fouled by this video . North Korean shoulder won’t think twice about killing you! If they would even nuclear your country
I wasn't aware North Korea conducted tours of the DMZ. Fascinating ...
Yeah right! I hear it's a lot more chilled out than visiting the south too
I know CRAZY
They're also propaganda tours.
Vice did a documentary years ago, you should check it out.
Truly the most f'ed up place on Earth.
@@teop7887 If you're directing people to Vice over my channel then I've truly done something wrong....
Also I just find it hard to believe that people really have such a hard time accepting my content and accepting that this is how people see North Korea when you go. Do you really think Vice gets more of an insight than me? They've been there once and in their video they say that there is a guy following them around filming their every move - that guy is a tourist cameraman who goes around and films your trip so you buy the DVD at the end. Like really, if you want people who are producing videos not showing the real North Korea then do go and look at Vice because they're doing it for the audience. I'm not doing it for my small audience.
@@ZoeDiscovers Gurl shut up you are painting a false, misleading image of what NK is!
When I see the officer’s smile, it’s warms my heart. Makes me realised that North Korean people are just ordinary people, just like us. The difference is, they’re isolated from the outside world and currently lived under the repressive regime. And that’s make me sad.
They don't live under a repressive regime. They just happen to be cut off from the world by the US. North Korea offered to open up and de-arm itself multiple times but the US declined. Conveniently we're not told that part of the story because it makes the west seem like the bad guys, which they are. Can you imagine getting your country bombed and flattened by some foreigners and having to live with the fear knowing that the people that once levelled your country are at your southern border with a ton of experience from fighting wars all over the world? Well, that's exactly what North Korea is facing and even among those conditions the government is doing the best that they can for their people.
If you want the North Korean people to be more "free" than they already are, fight the US and the west not the tiny nation which is trying to protect it's sovereignty. North Korea is a severely bullied nation and is a victim of the west's global hegemony and imperialism. China is DPRK's only trade partner and apart from that they're effectively forcibly being cut off from the world. The west is killing North Koreans not the Kim regime.
If you have not noticed-you will see this guide-officer in many DMZ videos and he will tell you very openly that he is selected and trained to be a guide. Not to shoot.
@@PNikhilKunda "the government is doing the best that they can for their people" You are not only a joke, but also a disgrace. Do the world a favour, stop using the internet from the rest of your life. Holy fucking shit.
@@ignacioariellopez8491 Man, you don't have to disrespect others if you do not agree with them.
If you think he's wrong, then tell us why with valid arguments and not only disrespecting someone who only was telling his opinion.
I hope that officer can live a happy and joyful life very soon without having to be separated
6.25전쟁이 미국때문에 일어났다고??
명백한 북한의 남침으로 시작된건데 이걸 주작하노ㅋㅋㅋ
I big to differ it's the Us fault anything The divided States touches becomes corrupted and miserable like the devil in the flesh
The JSA Joint Security Area is not a hazardous area. As the DMZ Special Reconnaissance Officer of the Republic of Korea Army, I risk my life for the DMZ operation. Combat does not take place in the Joint Security Area. Foreigners may not know it well, but it is different from the JSA or Army Special Reconnaissance Unit. And we are proud of our entire army.
Most of the west is pretty ignorant to the situation in Korea, unless we become directly involved with it. So you can't blame her for thinking this is an accurate presentation of North Korean culture. I attempted to sign up for a JSA tour last year, but unfortunately that was right around the time of the US Soldier who tried to flee into the North. After that, the tours were cancelled.
I visited DMZ from Seoul side of border about 10 years ago. Lots of rules to follow but, definitely worth the effort. A very special experience.
I heard visiting from South Korea is much more intense with lots more rules etc. I’ve never been from that side, though!
@@ZoeDiscovers On top of the regulations you mentioned, no jeans, no green khaki clothings . Not alllowed to point at the North when standing at the watch points, etc.
@@clarapotts7003 Yeah I heard that!!!
@@clarapotts7003 so you saying that South Korea is more strict than North Korea?
@@jessicamarie8299 when comparing to Zoe's video, it seemed so, the south side seemed to be a lot more cautious & serious throughout our visit.
That Nokor Soldier,....He is also human like us,...respect.
We're all human :)
Since when has it become a big burden you can't spell north korean fully correctly, you have to cut corners. 🤦🏻♂️
@@josephj7908 Since you replied thats a big BURDEN..LOL!
of course he is,what kind of human think nokor soldiers are not human
@@i_wj-e7k are you guilty for being human or human animal?lol.
The guard you talked to seems to genuinely care. Sucks his government can’t be like that
I respect the North Korean government and agree with there laws, I salute Kim jong un for the amazing laws, even though it's still kinda shaitan-Inspired, I respect it more than other shaitan inspired laws. God bless!
The government cares in it's own weird sort of way, which is especially evident by Kim Jong Un making a lot of reforms from his father. I can't say I like Juche, but as an isolationist ideology, many truly believe, including those in the government, that keeping everything locked down is for the greater good, as protection from foreign influence, as many Western values are considered _evil._ in other parts of the world. Historically that is pretty normal however, and that's why people call ideologies that go against the current one either revolutionary or extremist, there was once a time democracy and liberalism was viewed as extremist, and even evil by some, even in the West, yet it became the norm in the West and is now considered moderate and good today. For a good case study look at how communism shaped Eastern Europe, despite the fact it's no longer a thing there, and the majority of people still dislike it. Who knows what the future holds, people may look back at the norm today in the same way people look at communism, some failed experiment that resulted in a lot of bad things. Only time will tell.
Obligatory: "Not supporting the North Korean state." just making the point context and PoV matters.
I wish the US government would be that friendly
@@johnorona99 rather have a u.s government cause this one don't know how to feed his people lol
@@jimmyweathersby327 The US is afraid that the famines will end, it is afraid that People's Korea will develop despite US embargoes. The US destroyed Korea and killed many of its people, but it bounced back.
I'm South Korean and I'm so envy you for traveling DMZ on the North side! The scene which you talking with North Korea's border defender was really impressive!
I saw the secuence movie of "The squid games" I noticed that South Koreans live other dictatorship wraped in a fake democracy
@@გმადლობთ South Korea has one of the most highest rank of suicide indicators of the world, definetly I dont see the difference between South or North Koreas.
@@VLADIMIR007ISH 🥲
@@VLADIMIR007ISH ㅅㅂㅋㅋ 너희나라는 얼마나 거지꼴이길래 그러니ㅜㅜ
@@VLADIMIR007ISH 니네나라보다는 나으니까 걱정하지말고 너희나라 걱정이나 해라 ㅋㅎ
Shes literally in a ticking time bomb for war and shes talking and smiling like everything is cute and cheerful.
You are correct.
She could be a spy.
Based
Typical narcissistic white woman
@@alecgurney9305 Eww stop
We Koreans must live together in the one glorious country. Even though the systems are different. We take the others in the north as our beloved half..We are one..
why u were separated u both have same language same tradition
Its separated because in this world have the most superior country that one to "colonized" the weak and more small country... ,
@@celinesaummya1567 have you heard of the cold war? Korean War, along with Vietnam War, was a hot war that broke out. What a tragedy...
Shame that the USSR and US had to separate the Korean peninsula
@Dakyn Yup.
기분이 미묘하네요. 남쪽에서의 dmz 여행이 아니라 북쪽에서의 여행이라니. 저들에게는 흥미로운 여행이겠지만 우리에게는 참 여러가지 감정들인데 말이죠.
네 ..
랙 ㄱㄷ미
한글 댓글에 반갑습니다. 평화로운 남북왕래가 빨리 이루어지기를 기원합니다. 고맙습니다.
오~~한글댓글 반갑습니다^^
저도 판문점 너무 가보고 싶었어요~~^^
이건 뭐하고 있니?
When I visited DMZ 3 years ago, we could hear loudspeakers on both sides spewing propaganda. Are they still there?
They don't have them anymore!
Both sides agreed to withdraw them from the demilitarized zone.
N.K spewed propaganda... but we just played some k-pop music...but seems like they got really mad at this :P
@@KoreanAir001 K pop is cheap mass produced garbage made for the simplest of simpletons.
@@stoggafllik some of them are yea... but major k-pop songs are not...
"Let's pass on a united motherland."
"Korea is one."
Ah, yes. Propaganda.
3:06 What the woman is saying is wrong.
In the DMZ, heavy firearms and automated machines are installed in both (north / south)
From 12.7 ~ 14.5mm anti-aircraft guns to grenades and anti-tank missiles ...
huge heavy weapons are concentrated.
In addition, military operations are conducted daily within the DMZ area...
From 30 minutes before sunset to 30 minutes after sunrise, armed South and North Korean soldiers operate in the DMZ area.
They are committed tonight too.
You are right about the Heavy MG’s and the Grenade launchers but there are no AA guns and AT missiles “inside” the DMZ area(Not sure for the North side tho).
“Inside” the DMZ only minimal infantry weapons are allowed to defend each side of their outposts(infantry fire arms, mines, hand grenades, 12.7mm MG’s).
However “outside” the DMZ even a inch outside, there are heavy weapons facing each other such as 81inch mortars, 155mm howitzers AA guns, missiles and even MBT’s standing by. And yes there are operations every night and day even now(Believe me i was posted at the 38th parallel and retired from the army last year and i was on those operations..)
Considering nearly every word out of this womans mouth is a lie that isn't surprising
I mean they also said the Korean war was provoked by the us... I wouldn't trust much of what they'd say in their guides 😂
I live in South Korea. DMZ is really near from my house. It takes just one hour. I have seen North Korean solider with telescope. One day I wanna visit North Korea
First time I'm watching a video of DMZ from the north korean side
Hope you enjoyed!
Yeah 👍
I been there with my friends in 2017...super trip🍀😁
“Thank you for showing a little bit of the world im certainly not going to be able to see” words by my tourist guide when i was leaving NK
Did you show him pictures ? That’s so sad
It’s funny that she said that the US provoked the Korean War on June 25th, 1950, when other history books said the North Koreans attacked the South on that date. I was stationed at the JSA in ‘99-‘00 and I always found Panmunjom very surreal, especially at the border. Of course, you’re going to see teeth and gums from the NK soldier and the translator, that’s their job when foreigners are around.
Shut up lost causer. Its just like saying Yankees started the Civil War or Ferdinand Marcos made the Philippines prosperous in his time.
@@jerrylanary4889 Except the North really did start the war.
@@jerrylanary4889 stfu
@@jerrylanary4889 More like ninoy aquino becoming a national hero just because his own siblings assassinated him
I don't know how the hell we could have provoked that war. We weren't even IN Korea at the time.
No; the north invaded the south. The south requested intervention by the UN, and the UN supplied troops from all over the world (it wasn't just the US that fought over there). The UN forces pushed the north all the way back to the China border, and then the Chinese entered the war, without declaration of intent, and threw that peninsula into a war that lasted longer than it needed to, and killed more people than it would have if they had stayed out of it. So, you don't need to verify any of this with U.S. History books. You can also verify it through the United Nations.
The officer left out a couple of minor details- 1) they started the war, as Kim il Sung sought and received the approval of both Stalin and Mao to invade; and 2) the Inchon landing reversed many of the North Korean’s gains into the South.
i visited the dmz in 2018 and was able to go inside the blue conference building technically steeping into the North. an unforgettable experience indeed. So cool seeing it from the other side!
굉장히 위험한 영상이네요.지금도 북한에서는 수많은 사람들이 굶어서 죽어가고 있는데 북한의 선전영상을 이렇게 거짓으로 만들다니...😢😢😢
The sanctions make people don't have enough food.
I was stationed in ROK while in the US Army, I assure you the DMZ is dangerous outside of the tourist sideshows.
Yeah I heard the room the south and north use are always trashed by the north for when the south uses it for tours.
They never keep it clean
I toured the South Korean side and even went through one of the invasion tunnels North Korea dug that South Korea intercepted
I didn't see the joint security area, but the ubiquitous soldiers, machinegun towers, minefield signs, warnings that the bridge we were crossing was wired with explosives, warnings that we were now within range of North Korean artillery, and more of the insanity really set a stark impression of the whole thing
On the south korean side there are popular places for people to etch their name on trees. its how i found my way back 😆
My grandfather both my grandfathers three of my great uncle's fought in the Korean War
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I’m sure Otto Warmbier enjoyed his stay.
It was terrible what happened to him. Even when he did a silly thing, he did not deserve anything close to what happened to him. Rest In Peace 😔
@@wtmfr stealing in not a silly thing, it's a crime
@@GrexFilms the punishment was much more severe then the crime. I dont know many people who were killed for simply taking a poster.
@@spunkysparks1779 you're in NK. They have a different law than, say, your country. Believe me, it's really severe
@@spunkysparks1779 I know it's hard for you to understand, but that's why NKorean rules work. They have no crime. Can you imagine that? A COUNTRY WITH NO CRIME... till an American shows up
You say that like 200 families live in Kijong-Dong, despite the buildings being fake.
You're real brave Zoe. Not many people have that courage to visit North Korea.
The JSA is the one area within Korea, even the DMZ that does not have the distinction between North and South Korea. So technically, she was not in North Korea as they do not have any more jurisdiction than the South does.
I hope that someday this nation will unite and they will live in friendship :) Greetings from Poland.
I've been to the DPRK and it's far from the scariest place on earth. It's probably one of the safest places on the planet.
Yeah, it isn't the scariest place in the world. Only the concentration camps where they starve their own people for questioning their government's legitimacy.....but hey! The trees are nice!
@user-rj4hc6qi7c The Republic of Korea's military is indeed very strong. It's not likely Korea would even need assistance from the US if conflict broke out from the North. The US is mostly there as a nuclear deterrent, and nothing more. But unfortunately as you say the media portrays it differently, but it's not to victimize Korea, but just to show how provocative the Kim family in the North is.
Seeing that soldier have a big smile with you is pleasing to reaffirm that the North Koreans are not evil people, and you do well to set a good example from the Western world to them with your constant presence, and having an open mind to understand how they think. It's this kind of non-judgmental diplomacy that helps to establish positive relations, for the sake of trying reach common ground and better peace in the world. I have no desire to hate anyone in the world, regardless of differences. I may not agree with practices and beliefs, but I will not be closed-minded to be so condemning, having no understanding of the whole picture, thinking outside the box, etc.
You're totally dead right, dude. We shouldn't care if they are living under a criminal regime, what the heck! We have food, shelter, clothes and freedom to move around in this side of the world.
Of course they aren't bad, but their government is.
No one ever said the North Korean ppl were bad people.... 🤦🏻♀️ twisting narratives are we,
@@rogerzimet No, we should care a lot about where we were born and be fortunate we weren't born in a tyrannical regime like North Korea. Sure that soldier was smiling, but only because the North Korean government forced that soldier to smile in front of the cameras.
@@westcoastkidd17 It seems that you didn't undertand my note. I was sarcastic.
I'm Korean. Originally, North Korea fought a war in 1950 and is now in the middle of a ceasefire in 71. We can't go to North Korea, but we're watching this video. I just realized that North Korea has changed a lot from Korea. Thank you for uploading the video. There's still a truce. But don't worry.
I'm looking to educate myself properly about north Korea, what's your view on the DPRK's government?
I was the DMZ Orientation 'Tour Guides' NCOIC during my 12 month assignment to the JSA. I must have participated in a hundred tours on the South side, but I always wondered what it looked like from the North side. Very cool! Thanks!
My favorite thing about Conference Row was the hut where the North troops would peek through the curtains and flip us off, hoping we would respond in kind so they could photograph us. We called it the 'monkey house' because they were so entertaining in their antics.
Nothing is what it seems on either side. It is all show and propaganda, but not so dangerous, as we were all professionals. I think we can both agree that Bill Cinton is a total puss.
Not to many years back had the fortune to work with a young man which also served on the line. He was a MP as I recall. We worked together building a aircraft carrier and when obama came to review the ship I gave my friend the ticket I had been given so he might be a part of that. Thanks to all of you that stand watch around the world.
How is “Bill Cinton” a puss? As opposed to say “phony WMDs” George W Bush?
Nah Bill Clinton was awesome!
@@SC1089 I'm sure he was a very pleasant fellow, as long as he wasn't s*xually assaulting you, or arranging your self delete.
@@jameshanna8762 if it were up to me he would be dictator for life. Tell the Serbians he didn't know how to heat things up. I work in a building full of ugly, dumpy, female government employees, and every single one of them can take a number and get in line to give him a BJ so long as he can be President for life
I have studied in South Korea. It is shameful that same people with same language are divided for 70 years. Kim Family, China and USA responsible for splitting innocent people in to two groups.
The biggest culprit is Japan, the rest was politics of that shit called Cold War.
I am sure North Koreans are very nice and kind people, they just happen to live under control of terrible person and his men who are brainwashed and follow orders 😔 I hope one day I will visit free North Korea
All soldiers are brainwashed to follow orders. They wouldn't be good soldiers if they didn't.
I know the ppl of N. Korea live in fear for saying the wrong thing. But when the soldier had eye smiles and a full happy face, I feel that was his true self. (just for that moment).
The north korean soldier definitely fell in love😂 look at the way he looks at you all the time
OH? It's the first time I've seen a person working in the DMZ smile. Thanks for showing us the rare material.
They know they are being filmed. One of the things the North indoctrinates into their citizens is showing them what a paradise North Korea is. They never want the dark side of their nation to be seen. That's why tourism in their country is so restricted. It's sad and frustrating to see so many people in the comments here who don't realize that's the case. These are the people who end up siding even with the regime, because of their ignorance.
Love the modern remix of the theme song of Order No. 027!
Your friendliness builds bridges.
북쪽에서 보는 판문점 흥미롭네요. Thank you 😍
Conan O'Brien & Steven Yeun pulled off a hilarious stunt in the Blue House. Yeah... the DMZ from the northern border isnt scary at all. Nice video Zoe, let's hope for some more DPR Korea experiences once the borders reopen
I wonder if that soldier has ever thought about stowing away on one of those busses into the south...
I believe it's fear of retaliation against his family. If he departs he'll be viewed as a traitor and who knows what consequences that can bring to them , the best they can do is to have as little family as possible which in turn is impossible due to extreme poverty. I'd guess larger families can bring in more food a lot easier but it's still very little. At any rate it really makes you question wether it's ethical to endanger your entire family for 1 or 2 lives. Unless it's a smaller family that's agreed for the sake of the young to leave.
I love it how the North Koreans tell blatant lies, saying that the US started it. The North INVADED the South, it was THEM who started it. Plus, there would have been no armistice, the South and the Allies would have won if China hadn't helped them. Yes, China, the country which the Allies (and Soviets) liberated from Japan just five years earlier. This is why I despise the CCP and detest their military expansion. The Chinese (government) are not only ungrateful, but pure bad people, there would not be a China today if they had not had help in WW2 and the way they repaid their saviours was to stand against them in a war that was none of their concern. Ok you could argue that they probably didn't want US troops on their border but I doubt that would have been the case.
All-in-all though, I never judge the actions of governments on the populace of a nation. Most North Koreans and Chinese are lovely people I am certain.
북한이 이런걸 이용해서 홍보도 하는구나
Your video is very impressive! Thanks!
Thank you very much!
My grandma was born in Kaesong, but was living further south at the time of the war.
these troops would escape NK if they didn't have families
That was absolutely fascinating, Zoe. It's nice to see a not-so-often-seen side of things!
Glad you enjoyed it!
You know thats like Check Point Charlie in Germany Berlin. In the last years of the Soviet Union it was a tourist attraction, I heard from my parents they visited in 88 one year before I was born they did let people in and out to visit each site. During these days the DDR was already in decline and decided to make a little money with the tourists.
4:24 That's a lie. The Korean War began at 4 a.m. on June 25 with a surprise attack by North Korea without declaring war.
The US didn't get involved until the North took control of Soeul
日本人です。
韓国側からはDMZに行った事がありますが国交の関係上、北朝鮮側からは行けないので興味深く見ました。
しかし・・・7:25に映っている三菱自動車の車(パジェロ)など「日本の自動車」は当時既に北朝鮮側に対し、
日本政府によって「禁輸措置」が取られているはずなのに、そこに存在する事自体が驚きです。
(基本、日本政府と北朝鮮政府は敵対関係にあります。
特に2002年に北朝鮮政府も正式に認めた1970~80年代の日本の民間人を
北朝鮮政府の特務機関が拉致・誘拐した拉致事件は日本政府がまだ残っている人がいる、未解決との姿勢を取っていて
禁輸措置もその一環です。)
なので、一体どうやって北朝鮮側が「禁輸品を入手」したのか非常に興味があります。
I am Japanese.
I've been to the DMZ from the South Korean side, but due to diplomatic relations, I can't go from the North Korean side, so I looked at it with interest.
However, at that time, "Japanese cars" such as the Mitsubishi Motors car (Pajero) shown at 7:25 were already being used against the North Korean side.
It is surprising that it even exists, even though it is supposed to have been embargoed by the Japanese government.
(Basically, the Japanese government and the North Korean government have a hostile relationship.
In particular, Japanese civilians from the 1970s and 1980s were officially recognized by the North Korean government in 2002.
The Japanese government has taken the stance that there are still people left in the abduction case, which was carried out by the North Korean government's secret agency, and that it is unresolved.
The embargo is also part of this. )
Therefore, I am very interested in how North Korea "obtained the prohibited goods."
(That's all, Google translation)
I'd love to visit, but the most difficult part would be to not correct the glaringly wrong accounts of history
It's weird and funny how it's more relaxed and easier to get to the DMZ from North Korea's side, compared to South Korea's side.
I'm Korean. Thank you for making a good video!
Thank you for enjoying :)
When visiting to N or S Korea always visit the DMZ... Cuz its 1 of the unique tourist attraction around the world
Yup crazy me.. i worked in s.korea for 5 years and travel around regions in south korea but never had a thought of visiting this dmz.. but been to a mountain where i saw the fences
@@setdizonro I understand, even my friend travel to S Korean countless of time and never visit DMZ.. try it when u got the time to visit it after this pandemic
Those violins at the beginning are a straight up banger.
It’s good to know the name Turner Joy when studying this.
Girl you absolutely crazy, I wouldn’t even look in North Korea direction. I feel so bad for the starving citizens.
they arent starving though, they had major flooding some years ago that caused starving which could have been avoided if WE werent sanctioning and blockading them
You wouldn't look in North Korea direction because you feel bad for the starving citizens? 🤔
@@ZoeDiscovers OMG your so brainwashed there is a reason why people are defecting their own country.
@@PowersOfDarkness Your Brainwashed as well
@@PowersOfDarkness At least your name partially fits with your character. The sanctions are on luxuries and certain chemicals. Not on food. And btw., China never got into the sanctions and could trade enough food. And going even as far denying starvation and lying about the reasons clearly expresses that you are a communist.
Mr. Chol is a PR person at DMZ... he is always very friendly as I have seen in other videos
And he told on a video that he was selected and trained for this post. Which he does in excellent fashion.
4:25 The Korean war was provoked by north korea and soviet union not by us.... they're teaching the wrong history;;;
01:38 뒤에 글자 자주동일이 아니라 자주통일임
자세히보면 동자의 ㄷ 위에 점이 찍혀있는데
북한에서는 ㅌ을 그렇게 표기하기도 한다고 함
Next the videos will be "why concentration (re-education) camps are not as scary as you think they are"
People question my ethics behind travelling to North Korea and making videos on it etc, and many people ask why I don't show the camps or poverty etc, but I think travelling there and making a video on the camps is unethical. Also, I leave that down to the media. I don't get involved in politics etc. If you want to see that ask the mainstream media. Things I cover here are things I think mainstream media overlooks or represents in a false light
@@ZoeDiscovers Okay but I hope you know that the money spent on tourism doesn't go to the people of North Korea to earn a good living, it goes into the dictators pockets.
Oneday hopefully soon when the people of North Korean are no longer oppressed by the Kims, everyone in the world can go to North Korea and support their tourism to contribute to their gdp so that the people of North Korea can enjoy.
@@J1900-v5f Yes I hope for that day too! But until then instead of further isolating the country by not going I think the tourism industry does more good than bad. Maybe you can take a look at my ethical travel video it explains some more!
LMFAO 🤣 DUDE
@@ZoeDiscovers have you seen labor camps, Zoe? There aren't proofs these actually exist, are there?
That North Korean soldier is very photogenic. He has a wonderful smile
This tour seems cool. The soldier was very nice and friendly too. Not to mention, he was adorable. North Korea does seem to have some really good looking men.
한국말 잘하는데 통역통해서 듣는거 연기 자연스러웠어요 ㅋㅋㅋ
나는 한국어를 전혀하지 않습니다. 하지만 Google 번역 덕분에 한국어로 댓글을 읽고 답장을 보낼 수 있습니다
@@Torchiy so what
YOU THINK THAT GUARD WOULD SAY ANYTHING NEGATIVE TO HIS JOB?? LOL HE HAD NO CHOICE FROM A REGIME HE WORKS FOR. POOR GUY.
Its all fun and games until you get arrested and declared dead by “choking on food” cough cough.
Bruh, the village with NK flag is a a propaganda village, so that makes the village a shell.
새빨간 거짓말.. 미국이 침공했다고??? Absolutely rubbish. US provoked the war??? Zoe. You should look at the history book about the Korean War.
That border guard seems so awesome and chill
5:44 THE ''HUMBLE'' SOLDIER. LOVE FROM ''NKRI''
They won't know what NKRI(Negara Kesatuan Republik Indonesia) means, you should say love from indonesia,
come on girls ... you are pretty biased, NKRI that i mean was ''NORTH KOREA-REPUBLIC INDONESIA''
at least .... thanks for your correction💖
@@gueimem8133 first thing, i'm not a girl, second think you say love from (penuh cinta dari ...) If you translate love from North korea - Republik indonesia it will be mean penuh cinta dari korea utara - republik indonesia, that doesn't make any sense, if you want to say that i think you should say love from indonesia to north korea😂❤️
@@brightlyvirya7500 hahha....yes you're right dude.
i called it ''only plesetan''😂
Really a good video to watch! It's not as scary as it seems in the TV's news.
Yeah that's what I aimed to get at with this video :). Glad you enjoyed!
Wow,This is the first time that I watch N.K Officer meet the Foreigner civilian youtuber.
We're friends so he was willing to do a little interview for me :)
@@ZoeDiscovers That Is Very Nice
@@avrahamvidal4255 thank you!
@@ZoeDiscovers friends? Why are you friends with someone who works directly for Kim Jong-un? People are killed everywhere. I suggest watching Yeonmi Park and learning more of NK.
@@calypso7636 By suggesting he works directly for Kim Jong Un are you suggesting that everyone who works in north korea works for Kim jong Un? Since everything is state owned?
It’s sad because it’s so easy for us to say, these North Korean soldiers don’t like many of us. But it’s like you can see the warmth in their eyes they want to be as loving and friendly as the south, they of course are polite and smiling but you can tell they want to express more love but can’t. Even the soldiers. You see the pride of their country in their face but their eyes are saying help me it’s so sad.
People who DID think the DMZ was a scary place: Captain Arthur Bonifas and First Lieutenant Mark Barrett, Vasily Yakovlevich Matuzok, and Oh Chong-song.
That's an amazing experience.
Hope you can see it for yourself some time 😊
And people call that the scariest place? I think they should visit Afghanistan some time in summer
Dprk is more scary than Afghanistan not by much but
This is the Demiliterized Area so in this area both forces either from North or the South can't even holding weapons.. They have sign agreement of it. Now the problem only is North is struggling with their own Supreme Leader rules. To say bad things about Supreme Leader between your family (if u were NK people) is hard to be heard, because if someone inform the government, u might be shot to death. Spy everywhere maybe in our own family....
@@amierashraff3373 Quite the same concept in my country Indonesia during the 2nd president leadership, where you speak ill of the government or even against it, you and your entire family would disappear, but it all ends in 1998 during the mass demonstration by students
The title says 2021, but the video can't be recent. The DPRK border is currently closed to tourists due to COVID-19. I was supposed to go with Young Pioneer Tours last year but have now rebooked for next year.
Filmed in 2020, (start of Jan), made in 2021 after waiting for months to get hold of this content again! Sorry for confusion.
@@joshuacroy3888 North side 😜
Without the military strength, there would not has been the DMZ. A symbol of equality.
Arirang's song in the middle of the video is really good.
I was there twice: JUL 2018 and JUL 2019, and no: it is not the scariest place on Earth.
Haha right 😂. Really not scary at all!
Tell that to Otto
As long as you don't do anything stupid or risky and if you follow the rules, then you are fine.
@@johns8249 Bruh 😂
Because that's what they want you to believe lol... for the millions starved and put under strict rules and could be killed for even listening to an American song, it is the scariest place on earth
Your tour expenses all went to their developing nuclear weapons
Good job
You music choice is funny. I like it 😄
Once again another beautiful video thank you for letting people know what's going on and showing these beautiful videos
Scariest place on the world -america.
That military guide is Ri Jung Hyuk in real life🥰
Exactly Dude LOL 😂
nah, I could tell he's not that tall. Capt. Ri is tall.
@@dionysus4778 yeah, i mean his personality same like Capt. Ri the friendly one and the cuteness too😂
Nice video. I was a JSA soldier in 1984 when the Soviet Defector crossed. NKPA soldiers were just like us in many ways. They would often watch for, and get a closer look on Confrence Row when girls were on our tours. They liked trading North korean cigarettes for Bic lighters, and American cigarettes. We had one GI Staff Sergeant that stood out from everyone else, the NKPA tried to get close up pictures of him on conference Row , but he had a knack for turning his head as they would snap the picture. Very funny to us. I was a civilian policeman before joining the Army, I felt in less danger at the JSA than my home town. Wish I had extended for another year.
I visited North Korea 2 years ago and visited the DMZ from the north side. I live in Seoul now and plan to visit again soon!
I love how respectfull you are and carful with how you present yourself in an unfamiler country. I cannot say this about others because it will be controversial but ive seen other forgien vlogers do the same thing but they treated this experinces very un canniningly
I thought taking videos and pictures of Korean soldiers were forbidden
When Bill Clinton said that in 1993 it was a scary place and scary time. Even on the South Korean side they don't disclose every incident that goes on at the border, vs now it is all televised.
I was born and raised in Paju (where DMZ is located) during the 80's and 90's, and believe me, it was scary times. Now, completely different environment, and much more peace. Great Video Zoe.
i feel really bad for the people living there, hoping they can open up the country bc its sad how they dont have connection to the outside world.
I loved this video, Zoe. Thank you for the upload!
I’m not a Korean ,just let you know that the background popular folk music is coming from the south.