Old Korean Pictures (Joseon Dynasty Era and The Greater Korean Empire Era)

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  • @btskzsvtxtrbpen2692
    @btskzsvtxtrbpen2692 4 года назад +531

    K-dramas made me so interested in ancient Korean histories 💜💜💜

    • @gwenreyes201
      @gwenreyes201 4 года назад +15

      Exactly me after Scarlet heart

    • @btskzsvtxtrbpen2692
      @btskzsvtxtrbpen2692 4 года назад +4

      @@gwenreyes201 Omg same!!

    • @gwenreyes201
      @gwenreyes201 4 года назад +7

      @@btskzsvtxtrbpen2692 and the fact that I hated queen daemok ( princess yeonwha ) I even researched about her sadly there were no info about her and I'm being more obsessed

    • @Castapher
      @Castapher 4 года назад +3

      wow me too ! :)

    • @southkorea3946
      @southkorea3946 4 года назад +2

      I came here after watching legend of the blue sea

  • @hmm1597
    @hmm1597 4 года назад +724

    Make me feel nostalgic, even I didn't live in that era.

    • @maloudasolene
      @maloudasolene 4 года назад +53

      Thanks God you didn't live in that era ! 🙌🏾 Don't be nostalgic, life was really really HARD under Joseon.

    • @charleslainegodoy4965
      @charleslainegodoy4965 4 года назад +23

      maybe your past life did!

    • @dancrp7368
      @dancrp7368 4 года назад +4

      Very hard period to live in

    • @dancrp7368
      @dancrp7368 4 года назад +13

      Just finish korean drama mr sunshine. Omg how cruel was the life in the joseon era. No words..

    • @Bruh-hq1hx
      @Bruh-hq1hx 3 года назад +1

      @@dancrp7368 atleast they had science

  • @xinkixho97
    @xinkixho97 4 года назад +305

    Why I feel like I lived in the past and it makes me cry seeing those beautiful pictures. 😭

    • @chuuuuu1375
      @chuuuuu1375 4 года назад +1

      Kirsten UwU me too

    • @ak-truth8495
      @ak-truth8495 4 года назад

      Isabella Bird's
      Read the Chosun Dynasty.
      The Chosun Dynasty of Isabella, which was created by South Korea, is a lie, so don't read it.

    • @ak-truth8495
      @ak-truth8495 4 года назад

      Japan is a country that has developed with enormous financial assistance.Koreans...
      He still says that Japan invaded the country.
      Japan has developed beautifully.All the buildings, facilities, hospitals and schools were built in Japan.Don't be fooled.Please know that before Korea stood up, Korea had poverty, an unclean life, and drank alcohol.

    • @ak-truth8495
      @ak-truth8495 4 года назад

      1983 $ 4 billion (Special Economic Cooperation)
      1997 $ 10 billion (via IMF and World Bank during currency crisis)
      2006 $ 20 billion (KRW High Relief)
      Furthermore, individual ODA assistance-"Date"-"Aid amount"
      Korea Railway Equipment Improvement Project 1966-06-08-¥ 3.96 billion
      Han River Railway Bridge Restoration Project 1966-06-17 360 million yen
      Korea Construction Machinery Improvement Project 1966-07-20 2.34 billion yen
      Korea's water reclamation and dredging business 1966-07-20 1.188 billion yen
      Korea Shipping Promotion Business 1966-07-27-¥ 3.24.3 billion
      1966-07-27 5.40 billion yen
      Korea Railway Equipment Improvement Project (2) 1967-03-23 ​​¥ 3.365 billion
      Korea Transport and Cargo Handling Equipment Improvement Project 1967-06-27 935 million yen
      Gwangju City, South Korea Water Supply Project 1967-07-11 605 million yen
      Korea Toll Telephone Expansion Business? 1967-07-11 360 million yen
      Korea Daejeon Water Supply Business 1967-07-11 590 million yen
      Korea Industrial Machinery Factory Expansion Project 1967-07-31 ¥ 108 billion
      Korea's Soyanggang Dam Construction Project 1967-08-07 396 million yen
      South Korean SME and Machinery Industry Development Project 1967-08-07 ¥ 2.669 billion
      Korea Expressway Construction Project 1968-06-26 ¥ 108 billion
      Korea Toll Telephone Expansion Business 1968-10-30 ¥ 648 million
      Korea's Soyanggang Dam Construction Project 1968-12-28 ¥ 4.698 billion
      Korea Expressway Construction Project 1969-04-14 1.8 billion yen
      Korea Agriculture and Fisheries Promotion Project 1969-06-19 892 million yen
      Korea Lyeongdong Thermal Power Plant Construction Project?
      Water supply business in Cheongju, Korea 1969-12-04 ¥ 324 million
      Korea South Sea Bridge Construction Project 1969-12-04 788 million yen
      Korea Yangtze River Dam Construction Project 1970-02-04 2.701 billion yen
      Korea Toll Telephone Expansion Business 1970-06-25 517 million yen
      Korea General Iron & Steel Business 1971-07-16 ¥ 2.880 billion Pohang Sogo Steel Co., Ltd.
      Construction of Seoul subway in Korea and electrification of JNR? 1972-04-10 ¥ 272.40 billion
      Korea General Iron & Steel Business? 1972-05-01 ¥ 107.49 billion Pohang Sogo Steel Co., Ltd.
      1972-09-18 7.70 billion yen Government of the Republic of Korea
      Korea General Iron & Steel Business 1973-01-16 1.087 billion yen Pohang Sogo Steel Co., Ltd.
      1973-04-23 6.20 billion yen
      1973-07-20 462 million yen
      1974-05-13 7.70 billion yen Korean Government Loan
      1974-05-22 12.78.8 billion yen
      Daejeon multipurpose dam construction project in Korea? 1974-12-26 ¥ 118.80 billion
      Korea Agricultural Development Project 1974-12-26 19.44 billion yen
      1975-07-30 225 million yen
      Korea North Ping Ping Construction Project? 1976-03-31 ¥ 124.20 billion
      Korea Chungbuk Line Return Project? 1976-11-26 ¥ 4.300 billion
      Korea Telecommunications Facility Expansion Project 1976-11-26 ¥ 66.00 billion
      Korea Agriculture Promotion Project? 1977-06-10 12.600 billion yen
      Korea ultra-high-voltage power transmission line construction project: ¥ 1977-11-28 ¥ 4.00 billion
      Korea Chung B Multipurpose Dam Construction Project? 1978-01-20 14.00 billion yen
      Korea Agriculture Promotion Project 1978-01-31 6.50 billion yen
      Korean medical facility expansion business? 1978-12-25 7.50 billion yen
      Korea Agricultural Development Project? 1978-12-25 14.00 billion yen Korean Electric Power Company
      Korea Educational Facilities Expansion Project? 1980-01-18 10.00 billion yen
      Modernization of public medical and health research institute in South Korea? 1980-01-18 4.50 billion yen
      Korean Urban Sewage Treatment Plant Construction Project 1980-01-18 5.50 billion yen Construction Department, Daegu, Daejeon, Jeonju
      Korea Educational Facilities (Basic Science Field) Expansion Project? 1981-02-27 6.50 billion yen
      1981-02-27 13.00 billion yen
      Korea Medical Equipment Expansion Project (Seoul University Children's Hospital) 1983-10-11 5.40 billion yen
      Korea Sewage Treatment Plant Construction Project (Seoul Gangcheon)? 1983-10-11 11.50 billion yen
      Korea Regional Water Supply Expansion Project (Busan, Seoul, Jinju) 1983-10-11 ¥ 7.80 billion
      Hapcheon Multipurpose Dam Construction Project in Korea? 1983-10-11 20.40 billion yen
      South Korea Seoul Water Supply Facility Modernization Project? 1984-08-08 2.90 billion yen
      South Korea Sewage Treatment Plant Construction Project (Seoul Nakanami)? 1984-08-08 16.70 billion yen
      Korea Sewage Treatment Plant Construction Project (Busan) 1984-08-08 63.00 billion yen
      Korea Meteorological Equipment Modernization Project? 1984-08-08 4.20 billion yen
      1984-08-08 2.4 billion yen
      Sumiiwa multipurpose dam construction project in Korea? 1984-08-08 11.10 billion yen
      Korea Daejeon Water Supply Expansion Project Social Services? 1984-08-08 2.20 billion yen
      Korea municipal solid waste treatment facility construction project 1984-08-08 400 billion yen Daegu, Seongnam
      Korea Agricultural and Fisheries Test and Research Equipment Modernization Project?
      1985-12-20 12.30 billion yen
      Korea Sewage Treatment Plant Construction Project (Busan Changlin)? 1985-12-20 ¥ 9.26 billion
      South Korea Sewage Treatment Plant Construction Project (Gwangju)? 1985-12-20 7.506 billion yen
      Korea Sewage Treatment Plant Construction Project (Chuncheon) 1985-12-20 ¥

    • @jezzz_08
      @jezzz_08 4 года назад +8

      Life was really really hard in joseon dynasty if you lived in the past your life would be really hard if you're not in the royal blood

  • @altheanicholefernando5862
    @altheanicholefernando5862 4 года назад +113

    wow i haven't lived in this era but it feels so nostalgic 😭 this must be the effect of watching too much historical kdramas. i'm actually a very very big fan of historical kdramas and that led me to become so interested in their history. i'm so crazy i even dreamed of being reicarnated in this era sksjsjsksk

    • @mimimimi_
      @mimimimi_ Год назад +2

      Me too ! I tell myself every day that I am not made for our actual era. I want to go in the past...

    • @Stinkyfefefe
      @Stinkyfefefe 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@mimimimi_I I want to go to the past and see it only for a day or minutes

    • @mimimimi_
      @mimimimi_ 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@Stinkyfefefe yes !

    • @Stinkyfefefe
      @Stinkyfefefe 11 месяцев назад +2

      Exactly same

    • @flowersss777-y7c
      @flowersss777-y7c 3 месяца назад

      @@mimimimi_id say I’m not made for this era and if I could travel back in time I would, but then I wouldn’t be able to have my phone to read my favorite manwha..LOL

  • @ui7156
    @ui7156 5 лет назад +639

    i m in love with korean history 🌻

    • @anikasari6761
      @anikasari6761 4 года назад +6

      Me too☺️

    • @chuuuuu1375
      @chuuuuu1375 4 года назад +1

      Same here

    • @akiko7831
      @akiko7831 4 года назад +3

      @pegan farm man shut the fuck up lmao

    • @quinn6883
      @quinn6883 4 года назад +2

      You should look at a drama Hwarang the beginning is wonderful and based on true story of the Silla Dynasty 🙂

    • @jelinhwe
      @jelinhwe 4 года назад

      Samee so interesting

  • @yishislassieswaiting4748
    @yishislassieswaiting4748 4 года назад +41

    I taught English in Daegu and Seoul and came to deeply admire the Korean people. Thank you so much for posting this.

  • @sony.2177
    @sony.2177 3 года назад +63

    Imagine every person in the photos might be the main character in any kdrama we have watched. Who knows.☺️

    • @avrahamvidal4255
      @avrahamvidal4255 3 года назад +5

      Exactly, I Was Thinking 🤔 That Also Miss

  • @chingangbamgunleima2218
    @chingangbamgunleima2218 3 года назад +119

    RUclips be like: Let's recommend this after 10 years!

  • @에메랄드바다-x3y
    @에메랄드바다-x3y 4 года назад +112

    아름답다는 말밖에...
    냇가에서 빨래할때도 모내기할때도 흰옷을 입은 우리 조상들... 차려입은 한복도 매일 입는 한복도 기품이 있고...
    자연과 집,사람들이 그림처럼 조화를 이루고...
    아름다운 기와집 지붕, 소박한 초가집은 다 어디로 가고...

    • @Jxjskekf
      @Jxjskekf 3 года назад +7

      그러니까요 ㅠ 저 시대도 참 좋을것같네요 ㅎㅎ

    • @gwajadanji
      @gwajadanji 3 года назад +6

      90년대에도 냇가에서 빨래하는 사람들 있었는데.

  • @JAMAIRA349
    @JAMAIRA349 6 лет назад +238

    after watching the MR.SUNSHINE i came here to see the beauty of joseon.

  • @gerardorodriguez5235
    @gerardorodriguez5235 4 года назад +273

    Beautiful Korea, before the Japanese invasion, the Koreans are one people, waiting to be reunited in one country, no divisions, only one Korea.

    • @briany3817
      @briany3817 4 года назад +22

      @짱구팔칠 Well, if Korea wasn't under the control of Imperial Japan, it would have been a unified state throughout the first half of the 20th century. The only reason US and USSR was involved in Korea was because Japan lost the war and Korea was part of Imperial Japan's territory. But I wouldn't be sure if Korea would be a democratic nation or a communist nation now, if history played out that way.

    • @눈누난나-p7b7z
      @눈누난나-p7b7z 3 года назад +13

      @@briany3817 There are also parts of what you say are right. However, as Korea was ruled by the Japanese Empire, the Koreans suffered and the Korean Peninsula is a geopolitical position, so the United States will democratize Korea.
      From google translate

    • @linrueangsri3827
      @linrueangsri3827 3 года назад

      If germany and vietnam could do it , i believe korea will be able to do it too

    • @muhammadzaini6003
      @muhammadzaini6003 3 года назад +1

      @@linrueangsri3827 in my humble opinion, they can, but it would be a difficult one because the gap in economy between 2 countries are too far.. wouldn't say it's too late now (better late than never) but the reunification should be better if the gap is still close (at the early years of both countries).. reunification if not carefully handled can make the economy of the great United Korea collapse.. that's what i learn from RUclips so don't take my opinion too serious..
      but here's hoping for reunification too.. so many cultural and historical heritage in North Korea need to be published the way south Korea did..

    • @jae_yt
      @jae_yt 3 года назад

      Korea has been divided, united, divided, then reunited, then divided again throughout their history.

  • @people8207
    @people8207 2 года назад +74

    Korea is not a weak country in the first place... The ancient dynasties of Korea relied on rice as their staple food, and they always had a strong national power based on a large population and high productivity in the world. However, from the late 16th century, it suffered damage from the Imjin War and the Byeongja Horan. Since then, Japan has overtaken Korea. In the 19th century, Joseon did not develop due to the dictatorship of the Yangban family.

    • @Yourmom-kz7wm
      @Yourmom-kz7wm 2 года назад

      It’s weaker compared to China and Japan. Swallow that fact. It’s not strong compared to japan and China ever. Not a single moment. Korea was a vassal state of China for thousands of years.

    • @Flyingpotatos
      @Flyingpotatos Год назад +1

      19th century joseon is weaker than vietnam at that time. In the other hand, Japan was the richest country in Asia by GDP per capita

    • @whisperer1705
      @whisperer1705 Год назад +3

      ​@@FlyingpotatosThat's right, Joseon was a country that was already corrupted by the politics of power, and it would not be strange if it perished at any time.

    • @Lluiloki
      @Lluiloki 9 месяцев назад

      As a Korean, I stand with you. I think Conservation of Joseon and Confucius didn't matter until 18C, but it got worse and worse during Industrial Evolution era around world.

    • @barbiebarbie1813
      @barbiebarbie1813 4 месяца назад +1

      The King of Korea( Chaoxian 朝鮮) and the nobles of all ages is Chinese.
      The ancient Chaoxian kings (korean kings) 朝鮮王 and noble members all said that Chinese official language中國官語 and Han dialects漢族方言. If they speak Korean, they are completely unable to use Chinese characters漢字 and classical Chinese文言文. They can communicate and communicate with the Chinese fluently. Because they are Chinese . They have always used Chinese names and surnames. They are wearing Chinese clothes (HANFU 漢服) and using Chinese coins (it cannot be used on the Chaoxian Peninsula 朝鮮半島"Korean Peninsula"). All clothes and headdress (including daily necessities and weapons) are from other cities in China. They live in Chinese palaces (Gyeongbok palace景福宮) and nearby Chinese buildings.
      They are the same as the Chinese in other cities. From the beginning of birth, they learn Chinese language漢語(with Han dialect漢方言) and Chinese characters漢字. They hate Korean language and use Korean characters(Even the Korean characters were invented by them).
      These are clearly recorded in history.
      The Chaoxian king official (Korea kings official )of is the same as other Chinese officials. It is necessary to regularly participate in the "Chinese officials exam". The historical records of each Chinese city (including Chaoxian history - Korean history) also need to be reviewed for the Chinese emperor. These history are written to the Chinese people and future generations.
      The ancient Chaoxian king (Korean king- Chinese people) and noble members were written to the Chinese emperor. In the letter, they have always called themselves "Chinese中國人& Han family 漢家族".They have always called the Korean Peninsula as "China中國". And they are Chinese in themselves. The area where Chinese people ( king and noble members) lived was called 漢城 (Chinese city). The name was changed to "Seoul 首爾" in 1950.

  • @miyubail
    @miyubail 3 года назад +36

    I'm a Japanese woman and have been living in the US for quite some time. Until my son brought a Korean friend in 2014, I did not really know about Korean history or anything. I self studied and watched and tried to make Korean food from You Tube, I have learned a lot. I have nothing against Korea. I love their culture and food. And I mastered how to make Kimchi well.

    • @UniqueKwon
      @UniqueKwon 3 года назад +2

      well... *cough cough* the history between Korean and japan isnt too bright...

    • @comradeleppi2000
      @comradeleppi2000 2 года назад +6

      @@UniqueKwon but that doesn't mean she should hate Korea right?. Past is past

    • @UniqueKwon
      @UniqueKwon 2 года назад +4

      @@comradeleppi2000 I'm Korean, and my hate for Japan is unimaginable

    • @lolmeme69_
      @lolmeme69_ 2 года назад

      @@UniqueKwon Hate the government, not the people. We are not Japan, we are Koreans. Be better than Japan, be smart. Japanese people who realize that they are wrong should be accepted with open arms. That is how we will win. I know that Japanese trolls pretend to be Koreans and spread "black propaganda" to make Koreans look bad. Don't make me suspect you are one of them.

    • @briankim2903
      @briankim2903 2 года назад +2

      @@UniqueKwon this guy is a troll

  • @myrhazone2556
    @myrhazone2556 3 года назад +45

    The music makes it feel nostalgic... it's so familiar

  • @iketutarimbawa155
    @iketutarimbawa155 3 года назад +97

    I miss Mr. Queen after watching this footage 😭

    • @Princious29
      @Princious29 3 года назад +1

      hahaha me too waiting for the next available episode.

    • @hotissue6634
      @hotissue6634 3 года назад +3

      Yassss and its keep bugging me how the pict mostly around 20 years apart from CJ periode. CJ died around 1860s right. They even have some photo of Gojong, the king after Cheoljong

    • @nct3122
      @nct3122 3 года назад

      Lol

    • @quinsimay4135
      @quinsimay4135 3 года назад

      Me too

  • @__h629
    @__h629 3 года назад +69

    because of kdramas I am more interested in korean history than on the history of our country..
    I wish our country also make a drama about history of our country..

    • @avrahamvidal4255
      @avrahamvidal4255 3 года назад +7

      All Countries Should Make Dramas Of The History Of Their Country

    • @MsBabyho
      @MsBabyho 3 года назад +2

      I think u have one (but not high production drama) movies per say or indie films.

    • @barbiebarbie1813
      @barbiebarbie1813 22 дня назад

      Korea made the history of the ancient Chinese in Chaoxian 朝鮮 (Today Korea territory) into a historical TV series. Brainwashing foreigners.
      In real history, ancient Korean tradition is a beautiful standard (Hanbok) for pure white clothes and women clothes to show their nipples (Westerners Record history photos). Ancient Korean traditional costumes are pure white (the Korean people have been known as the "White clothes ethnic 白衣民族-history record name" since ancient times), Korean women show their nipples to represent the beauty. All Women use their heads to move everything.This reflects the ancient Korean people and thoughts.
      Historically, Korean women's clothes show their nipples (about 11 years old. After they get married and have children), until they are old .(Westerners Record history photos)..
      Ancient Korea(Chaoxian 朝鮮 , Real historical name - Chinese territory before 1910) was a very barren area (even the Chinese did not want to develop this place). There were no dyes and dyeing techniques in this place. There was no Chinese silk and Chinese embroidery.
      * Chinese Officials (ancient korean king), nobles and other skilled people, they clothes and decorations were made from other cities in ancient China. They are worn by local Chinese people (Only a very few prostitutes and staff working in Chinese palaces can wear these Chinese clothes) . These are 100% not Korean traditional clothes.
      Korean historical dramas are 95% fake. A large number of Chinese culture and Chinese historical elements are plagiarized directly.
      ------------------------
      Real Korean traditional costumes (Hanbok)
      In ancient Korea name "朝鮮chaoxian" (one of ancient Chinese city), . "white-clothed ethnic 白衣民族" (Today Korean ancestors) wearing this fully chest exposed Korean dress (hanbok) is an "honor" for many Korean women - because she has a son! If the woman does not have a son or has daughters, she is not eligible to wear this kind of dew suit - only a korean woman who has a son is eligible to show her chest. So instead of feeling ashamed, these korean women in dew clothes have the feeling of "I'm proud of having a son! I want the world to know!" The meaning of. At that time, when there was no scientific contraceptive measures, the vast majority of Korean women would eventually give birth to a son, so the vast majority of Korean women could finally wear "proud" dew clothes. So this dew suit is the real traditional dress in Korea!
      Deliberately shirtless is a Korean tradition (hanbok), even in 2014. When the Pope visited South19 Korea, they also set up a "deliberately shirtless" statue to commemorate their tradition!
      ------------------------------
      1910. Japan has swallowed Korea. The Japanese believe that some of the low -level Korean traditional culture and primitive (women expose their nipples and transport things on their heads) are very primitive and backward. The Japanese banned Korean women from exposing the nipples (the traditional Korean costume. Hanbok).
      The Korean people strongly resisted. Koreans believe that this is a traditional culture of Korea. They insist on retention.
      In the Korean capital city. As long as the Japanese see those Korean women who show their nipples, they will give them penalties and slaps. After that, the Korean capital city gradually reduces Korean women's nipples. They cover the nipples with a piece of cloth.
      (But in the place where there are fewer Japanese soldiers. Korean women still maintain the traditional culture that exposes nipples).
      Until 1950, Westerners were still taking photos in Korea. A photo of Korean women showing nipples on the street (traditional Korean clothing). In 1970, this kind of Korean traditional culture disappeared completely.
      ** "white-clothed ethnic 白衣民族" in history = the ancestors of the Korean .
      There are a large number of Chinese ancient tombs and unearthed cultural relics in the Korean Peninsula and Japan today(More than 1,000 ancient Chinese tombs unearthed in today North Korea ). These are the things of the ancient Chinese, not the ancestors of Japan and Korea. These ancient Chinese tombs and cultural relics should not be used to fabricate false history and culture.
      (The above content is a reference to real history and does not represent my own views.)

  • @icarus._11
    @icarus._11 4 года назад +62

    I'm late but after watching Moon Embracing the sun i'm in love with korean history. ❤💙💚💛💜🖤

    • @chuuuuu1375
      @chuuuuu1375 4 года назад +1

      Vante V me too

    • @chuuuuu1375
      @chuuuuu1375 4 года назад +2

      You should watch Queen for 7 days
      It’s based on true story

    • @icarus._11
      @icarus._11 4 года назад

      @@chuuuuu1375 I will , thankyou. I just finished six flying dragons...gosh! I really2 love them story...

  • @sophiacadiz8016
    @sophiacadiz8016 3 года назад +31

    Its so surreal how joseon era is just a little over a 100 years ago. Look at how modernized south korea is now. I just hope that in the next 100 years, north and south will be reunited.

  • @adalia9915
    @adalia9915 3 года назад +34

    I've been watching a lot of Joseon era Kdrama lately and Korea's histories are really interesting I must say.🌻

  • @yashito8150
    @yashito8150 4 года назад +87

    I don't care what some people say, there is beauty in this country. When I visited Korea several years ago, I still saw intricate culture and happiness in the faces of innocent children.

    • @eduardoordonez241
      @eduardoordonez241 Год назад

      You watching too many Kdrama dude 💀

    • @yashito8150
      @yashito8150 Год назад +1

      @@eduardoordonez241 I don't watch TV.

    • @eduardoordonez241
      @eduardoordonez241 Год назад

      @@yashito8150 well all I know is, It’s not all happiness and laughs like the kdramas or other sources you might have seen portray… but yea I’m not digging too deep into that, I almost did last week and no thanks too traumatic

    • @eduardoordonez241
      @eduardoordonez241 Год назад

      @@yashito8150 the deeper you dig, the uglier and messier it gets amirite?

    • @yashito8150
      @yashito8150 Год назад +3

      @@eduardoordonez241I have associated with respectable Koreans in and out of Japan about fifty years. Why don't you speak up what's on your mind rather than speculating.

  • @MrJukamada
    @MrJukamada 4 года назад +118

    What can I say. After watching Mr. SUNSHINE DRAMA. I cried when seeing these pictures. Truly epic. Korea's history should be known all over the world.
    By the way, what song is this? It's beautiful.

    • @jessahmaetrapila1782
      @jessahmaetrapila1782 4 года назад +17

      If I'm not mistaken, the songs' title is "Fox Rain" Ost from "My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho".

    • @jackwithahat8601
      @jackwithahat8601 3 года назад +1

      @@jessahmaetrapila1782 Thank you very much!!

    • @barbiebarbie1813
      @barbiebarbie1813 4 месяца назад

      The history of Korea is fake. This is a fact.
      In the ancient Korea (Chaoxian朝鮮 -Real historical name, Chinese territory and the Chinese regio before 1910). In 918-1910. It was two different ethnic groups.
      1.Chinese (Han Ethnic)(Wear color and pattern clothes) - Ruler and nobleman
      2. Korean (White Clothes Ethnic)( Wear white clothes without pattern) - Civilians and slaves
      1. Ruler and nobleman (Goguryeo高句麗 , Baekje百濟, Silla新羅 , Goryeo高麗, Joseon朝鮮=Chaoxian朝鮮 ..):
      Chinese local officials and nobles (royal members, monks, scholars, soldiers, architects, technicians, and their families ...). They are Chinese (Han) and their descendants born in the local area. They have always wore China in China costumes. They speak Chinese language (official and Han dialect) and Chinese characters. They are Chinese officials and represent the Chinese emperor's governance of the ancient Korean Peninsula (朝鮮).
      Local Chinese officials (Chaoxian king朝鮮王) and Chinese nobles in ancient Korea (Chaoxian 朝鮮-Chinese territory). They all Chinese clothes (hanfu), headdress (hat and crown), silk cloth (including embroidery), soldiers (such as: defensive clothing, horses). Weapons (including cannons), Chinese literature books (including Chinese history, Taoism Buddhism), Chinese special architectural materials (including palaces and design paintings). Food materials (Chinese food and Chinese royal food), wooden wheels used, large military ships, etc. are made from other cities in China).
      Among them, the Chinese royal's (Chaoxian king /officials and nobles) Hanfu comes from Chinese han clothes, opera clothing, and hat crown headwear. Therefore, the fabric on the clothes is high -level. There are a large number of Chinese official dragon patterns and various traditional Chinese patterns (including Chinese characters) on the clothes.
      2. Civilians and slaves (Goryeo高麗, Joseon=Chaoxian朝鮮 ..only appeared in history after the 13th century):
      Civilians and slaves are indigenous Koreans (White Clothes Ethnic白衣民族). They speak Korean language. Long -term banned learning and use of Chinese characters 漢字(except a few descendants of mixed with Chinese people).
      Korean people cannot use any pattern of Chinese imperial power. 龍dragon and 鳯phoenix. In ancient times, this was a beheading and destroyer.
      * Chinese patterns and Dragon's totem represents the symbol of the ancient Chinese and Chinese power. Korean people cannot use any pattern of Chinese imperial power. 龍dragon and 鳯phoenix. Only the Chinese royal family and senior officers can use it. If the "White clothes Ethnic 白衣民族" (today's ancestors of Koreans) use the pattern of dragon and use Chinese characters. They will destroy the tribe and beheaded.
      Korean characters韓字 are text used by slaves. Ancient Korean can only use Korean characters (after the 15th century. Chinese officials - Chaoxian king and Chinese scholars who settled on the Chaoxian朝鮮 . Chinese officials use Chinese characters and Korean language to create "Korean characters韓字 ".) for slaves.
      These low Korean soldiers are used to protect the Chaoxian Peninsula 朝鮮半島(Chinese territory) to prevent Japanese pirates from invasion.
      In ancient Korea (Chaoxian朝鮮 ) does not have any technologies and processes such as metal , Bend the wood and dye embroidery patterns.
      Most Korean men became low -level soldiers in the Chinese army (under the command of Chinese officers). There is no armor. Korean only wear pure white clothes and korean women's clothing is exposed nipples (Hanbok - Features of traditional Korean clothes).
      All Korean women use their heads to move anything (similar to other primitive tribal culture). Korean houses are cottage built with grass (only Chinese can live in Chinese palaces and temples).
      Korean people earn food in the market concentrated on exchanging items. They do not have any coins and any metal things. South Korea's national culture and tools for use are very primitive.
      * Chinese patterns and dragon totems represent the ancient Chinese and symbols of Chinese power. Only the Chinese royal family and high-ranking military officers can use them. If the "White clothes Ethnic 白衣民族" (today's ancestors of Koreans) use dragon patterns and use Chinese characters ((In addition to the mulattoes and those working in the Chinese palace)), they will be exterminated. and beheaded.
      Writing history is the tradition and habit of the ancient Chinese.
      The history of the ancient Korean Peninsula was written by classical Chinese. This was read for the Chinese and must be approved for the Chinese emperor. This is a record and governance story of Chinese officials and nobles on the ancient Korean Peninsula.

  • @doiextraordinary2545
    @doiextraordinary2545 5 лет назад +174

    I'm from Indonesia... and i love so much Korea,,, Joseon Dynasty,,,

    • @ipang3958
      @ipang3958 3 года назад +2

      Indonesian Korea ♥️

    • @barbiebarbie1813
      @barbiebarbie1813 4 месяца назад

      The history of Korea is fake. This is a fact.
      Goguryo, Baekje, Silla. The ancient Korean Peninsula 朝鮮半島(name of Chinese city 朝鮮) has been a Chinese territory since ancient times (over 2000 years). This is a huge Chinese historical proof. A large number of ancient Chinese tombs and cultural relics were unearthed on the peninsula. All of the stone monuments were all Chinese characters 漢字 (the names and workers of ancient Chinese construction workers were engraved on the city. ) And a large number of Chinese murals and products in Korean penunsula. Chinese characters漢字 are using classical Chinese characters 文言文 and Chinese -unique items (and Han dialect漢族方言).
      At the same time, the cultural relics of the ancient "White clothing Ethnic 白衣民族"(today Korean ancestors) unearthed at the southern end of the peninsula are all things and living tools of the primitive era.
      The ancient Chinese live on the Korean Peninsula for at least 2,000 years. The founding of Korea (today korean name : 韓國) for more than 70 years. Korean women 70 years ago were still exposing the nipples (traditional Hanbok style) and moving any things with their heads. In 2010, they still saw this culture exists in North Korea.

    • @barbiebarbie1813
      @barbiebarbie1813 22 дня назад

      Korea made the history of the ancient Chinese in Chaoxian 朝鮮 (Today Korea territory) into a historical TV series. Brainwashing foreigners.
      In real history, ancient Korean tradition is a beautiful standard (Hanbok) for pure white clothes and women clothes to show their nipples (Westerners Record history photos). Ancient Korean traditional costumes are pure white (the Korean people have been known as the "White clothes ethnic 白衣民族-history record name" since ancient times), Korean women show their nipples to represent the beauty. All Women use their heads to move everything.This reflects the ancient Korean people and thoughts.
      Historically, Korean women's clothes show their nipples (about 11 years old. After they get married and have children), until they are old .(Westerners Record history photos)..
      Ancient Korea(Chaoxian 朝鮮 , Real historical name - Chinese territory before 1910) was a very barren area (even the Chinese did not want to develop this place). There were no dyes and dyeing techniques in this place. There was no Chinese silk and Chinese embroidery.
      * Chinese Officials (ancient korean king), nobles and other skilled people, they clothes and decorations were made from other cities in ancient China. They are worn by local Chinese people (Only a very few prostitutes and staff working in Chinese palaces can wear these Chinese clothes) . These are 100% not Korean traditional clothes.
      Korean historical dramas are 95% fake. A large number of Chinese culture and Chinese historical elements are plagiarized directly.
      ------------------------
      Real Korean traditional costumes (Hanbok)
      In ancient Korea name "朝鮮chaoxian" (one of ancient Chinese city), . "white-clothed ethnic 白衣民族" (Today Korean ancestors) wearing this fully chest exposed Korean dress (hanbok) is an "honor" for many Korean women - because she has a son! If the woman does not have a son or has daughters, she is not eligible to wear this kind of dew suit - only a korean woman who has a son is eligible to show her chest. So instead of feeling ashamed, these korean women in dew clothes have the feeling of "I'm proud of having a son! I want the world to know!" The meaning of. At that time, when there was no scientific contraceptive measures, the vast majority of Korean women would eventually give birth to a son, so the vast majority of Korean women could finally wear "proud" dew clothes. So this dew suit is the real traditional dress in Korea!
      Deliberately shirtless is a Korean tradition (hanbok), even in 2014. When the Pope visited South19 Korea, they also set up a "deliberately shirtless" statue to commemorate their tradition!
      ------------------------------
      1910. Japan has swallowed Korea. The Japanese believe that some of the low -level Korean traditional culture and primitive (women expose their nipples and transport things on their heads) are very primitive and backward. The Japanese banned Korean women from exposing the nipples (the traditional Korean costume. Hanbok).
      The Korean people strongly resisted. Koreans believe that this is a traditional culture of Korea. They insist on retention.
      In the Korean capital city. As long as the Japanese see those Korean women who show their nipples, they will give them penalties and slaps. After that, the Korean capital city gradually reduces Korean women's nipples. They cover the nipples with a piece of cloth.
      (But in the place where there are fewer Japanese soldiers. Korean women still maintain the traditional culture that exposes nipples).
      Until 1950, Westerners were still taking photos in Korea. A photo of Korean women showing nipples on the street (traditional Korean clothing). In 1970, this kind of Korean traditional culture disappeared completely.
      ** "white-clothed ethnic 白衣民族" in history = the ancestors of the Korean .
      There are a large number of Chinese ancient tombs and unearthed cultural relics in the Korean Peninsula and Japan today(More than 1,000 ancient Chinese tombs unearthed in today North Korea ). These are the things of the ancient Chinese, not the ancestors of Japan and Korea. These ancient Chinese tombs and cultural relics should not be used to fabricate false history and culture.
      (The above content is a reference to real history and does not represent my own views.)

  • @fayye4748
    @fayye4748 3 года назад +46

    Omg its exactly the same as in kdrama❤️

  • @endang-el1dm
    @endang-el1dm 3 года назад +42

    Imagine if this colorized
    the air was soo clear back then

    • @avus-kw2f213
      @avus-kw2f213 5 месяцев назад +1

      It’s the Korean Empire not the Russian Empire

  • @viyoladcosta9759
    @viyoladcosta9759 5 лет назад +176

    This song 😭 it's the song from my gf is a gumiho

    • @sofeanoh
      @sofeanoh 4 года назад +2

      Viyola D'costa ikr 😭😭

    • @Castapher
      @Castapher 4 года назад +1

      Loved the drama btw

    • @shiruwa4617
      @shiruwa4617 4 года назад +2

      wow.. you know it.. it is my favorite music

    • @maratussoliha9724
      @maratussoliha9724 3 года назад

      yup

    • @cindynuyad4108
      @cindynuyad4108 3 года назад +4

      Oh thanks..That's why when I heard it, it sounds familiar.

  • @a_maze_in_kwangya
    @a_maze_in_kwangya 2 года назад +34

    I'm already in love with the language and the more about the history I learnt the more I like it. Also, I'm kinda biased when it comes to this country maybe that's why their history kinda breaks my heart. I think after 1895 is is very sad and awful. However, I can't deny that people from Korea are very brave and admirable. I always wish the best for them cause they deserve peace and love.

    • @불루재이
      @불루재이 2 года назад +2

      Wow such beautiful words. As a Korean I'm eternally grateful whenever someone takes time to learn our history. Thank you!

  • @aprilcorre
    @aprilcorre 3 года назад +13

    Im Filipina but I love seeing this. What movies portray is exactly the same in real life. See how they dress and that is also what movies looked like 💜

    • @nannogray4412
      @nannogray4412 3 года назад

      Its just like we are connected with their history alhough we are filipina while watching this Vid 💗

  • @HairyNight
    @HairyNight 4 года назад +137

    Peaceful Korea, my country. We Koreans love peace, and never invaded other countries.

    • @comradeleppi2000
      @comradeleppi2000 4 года назад +2

      @바파베모 some Koreans say about indian..I have read in some RUclips comments , one of my frnd is an indian she said they call her curry but she said not every Koreans are bad only some

    • @ninanim
      @ninanim 4 года назад

      @바파베모 what they said was ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nation) not ASIAN.

    • @Bruh-hq1hx
      @Bruh-hq1hx 3 года назад

      Well about never invading anyone

    • @faithfulservant4618
      @faithfulservant4618 3 года назад +1

      Have you ever heard of lai dai han?

    • @shivanikhanna7007
      @shivanikhanna7007 3 года назад +1

      India has also never invaded any country😇

  • @ninasalamah3951
    @ninasalamah3951 5 лет назад +84

    I want to live in South Korea I love it so much😭😭😭

    • @horminmangfi5653
      @horminmangfi5653 4 года назад

      @spideken , you say it like it's a bad thing

    • @hitchan5121
      @hitchan5121 4 года назад +1

      cringe.

    • @horminmangfi5653
      @horminmangfi5653 4 года назад +2

      @@hitchan5121 ,the world is a cringe compilation

    • @bb-tt3te
      @bb-tt3te 3 года назад +4

      @@hitchan5121 bruh your pfp is more cringe than anything lolll

    • @ss21380
      @ss21380 3 года назад +1

      The korean society isn't as beautiful as you thought

  • @Drons96
    @Drons96 10 лет назад +15

    In 1898, Isabella Bird Bishop published Korea and Her Neighbours, and in the book she called the Korean aristocrats licensed vampires. A few years later, London shared the same sentiments about the ruling class, “[He] was a yang-ban, or noble; also, he was what might be called magistrate or governor of the district or province. This means that his office was appointive, and that he was a tithe squeezer or tax farmer.”

    • @Austin99qq
      @Austin99qq 10 лет назад +6

      "Did Korea inspire Sex Work during US bases?" www.ansteydesign.com/theworldtonight/?p=24980
      finally BBC also reported ex-comfort women for US troops. Korean propaganda is collapsing.

    • @chongjrtang5679
      @chongjrtang5679 9 лет назад +10

      "The Koreans are very much addicted to stealing, and so apt to cheat and lie that there is no trusting them"
      『Narrative of captivity and travels in Korea 』 by Hendric Hamel (1630-92) P148
      forum.chosun.com/bbs.message.view.screen?bbs_id=1010&message_id=1029889

    • @japanshintoracism6920
      @japanshintoracism6920 6 лет назад +4

      Unified Korea would have
      Active personnel‎: 1,645,000
      Reserve personnel‎: 7,400,000
      7,581 tanks,
      6,760 Armored Vehicles,
      4,240 Artillery,
      9,674 towed artillery,
      2,614 MLRS
      Japan only has
      250,000 active personnel
      57,900 active reserve
      678 tanks,
      2,850 armoured vehicles,
      200 artillery
      500 towed artillery
      99 MLRS

    • @japanshintoracism6920
      @japanshintoracism6920 6 лет назад +4

      Dokdo is Korean land. King Sejong published and pinpointed the exact location in 1454. japan never claimed Dokdo prior to 1905. The Dajokan order in 1877, which is the highest administrative body of the japanese government at the time even admitted that Dokdo is not japanese territory. Why is South korea alone dominating the japanese global markets?

    • @thelastsamurai6403
      @thelastsamurai6403 6 лет назад +3

      Little sympathy for rape victims in Japan
      日本の強姦犠牲者に対する同情
      www.reuters.com/article/us-japan-rape-idUST17815620070515

  • @aced6873
    @aced6873 4 года назад +29

    Why i feel sad while watching this video😢 its like I'm connected with this place..

    • @yokolee5243
      @yokolee5243 7 месяцев назад

      Until 100 years ago all of Korea was wood

    • @yokolee5243
      @yokolee5243 7 месяцев назад

      You are your Korean

  • @rhainzthispo2064
    @rhainzthispo2064 3 года назад +21

    Ilove korean history!! I hope someday i can visit korea! 💕💕💕from philipines!!

    • @ooo-ff5oy
      @ooo-ff5oy 3 года назад +4

      I lived in cavite 1 years ago and I can say phillipine wheather is more better korea is too hot and too cold

    • @barbiebarbie1813
      @barbiebarbie1813 22 дня назад

      Korea made the history of the ancient Chinese in Chaoxian 朝鮮 (Today Korea territory) into a historical TV series. Brainwashing foreigners.
      In real history, ancient Korean tradition is a beautiful standard (Hanbok) for pure white clothes and women clothes to show their nipples (Westerners Record history photos). Ancient Korean traditional costumes are pure white (the Korean people have been known as the "White clothes ethnic 白衣民族-history record name" since ancient times), Korean women show their nipples to represent the beauty. All Women use their heads to move everything.This reflects the ancient Korean people and thoughts.
      Historically, Korean women's clothes show their nipples (about 11 years old. After they get married and have children), until they are old .(Westerners Record history photos)..
      Ancient Korea(Chaoxian 朝鮮 , Real historical name - Chinese territory before 1910) was a very barren area (even the Chinese did not want to develop this place). There were no dyes and dyeing techniques in this place. There was no Chinese silk and Chinese embroidery.
      * Chinese Officials (ancient korean king), nobles and other skilled people, they clothes and decorations were made from other cities in ancient China. They are worn by local Chinese people (Only a very few prostitutes and staff working in Chinese palaces can wear these Chinese clothes) . These are 100% not Korean traditional clothes.
      Korean historical dramas are 95% fake. A large number of Chinese culture and Chinese historical elements are plagiarized directly.
      ------------------------
      Real Korean traditional costumes (Hanbok)
      In ancient Korea name "朝鮮chaoxian" (one of ancient Chinese city), . "white-clothed ethnic 白衣民族" (Today Korean ancestors) wearing this fully chest exposed Korean dress (hanbok) is an "honor" for many Korean women - because she has a son! If the woman does not have a son or has daughters, she is not eligible to wear this kind of dew suit - only a korean woman who has a son is eligible to show her chest. So instead of feeling ashamed, these korean women in dew clothes have the feeling of "I'm proud of having a son! I want the world to know!" The meaning of. At that time, when there was no scientific contraceptive measures, the vast majority of Korean women would eventually give birth to a son, so the vast majority of Korean women could finally wear "proud" dew clothes. So this dew suit is the real traditional dress in Korea!
      Deliberately shirtless is a Korean tradition (hanbok), even in 2014. When the Pope visited South19 Korea, they also set up a "deliberately shirtless" statue to commemorate their tradition!
      ------------------------------
      1910. Japan has swallowed Korea. The Japanese believe that some of the low -level Korean traditional culture and primitive (women expose their nipples and transport things on their heads) are very primitive and backward. The Japanese banned Korean women from exposing the nipples (the traditional Korean costume. Hanbok).
      The Korean people strongly resisted. Koreans believe that this is a traditional culture of Korea. They insist on retention.
      In the Korean capital city. As long as the Japanese see those Korean women who show their nipples, they will give them penalties and slaps. After that, the Korean capital city gradually reduces Korean women's nipples. They cover the nipples with a piece of cloth.
      (But in the place where there are fewer Japanese soldiers. Korean women still maintain the traditional culture that exposes nipples).
      Until 1950, Westerners were still taking photos in Korea. A photo of Korean women showing nipples on the street (traditional Korean clothing). In 1970, this kind of Korean traditional culture disappeared completely.
      ** "white-clothed ethnic 白衣民族" in history = the ancestors of the Korean .
      There are a large number of Chinese ancient tombs and unearthed cultural relics in the Korean Peninsula and Japan today(More than 1,000 ancient Chinese tombs unearthed in today North Korea ). These are the things of the ancient Chinese, not the ancestors of Japan and Korea. These ancient Chinese tombs and cultural relics should not be used to fabricate false history and culture.
      (The above content is a reference to real history and does not represent my own views.)

  • @김성수-b7f9o
    @김성수-b7f9o 4 года назад +48

    너무나 자연스럼 정경 하늘 구름 초가집 사람 모두가 정겨움 그곳에 그자리에 나도 머물고싶네

  • @anakuk722
    @anakuk722 3 года назад +9

    Absolutely magnificent! What an stimulating collection of photos. WOW! Thanks so much for sharing it. Loved it!

  • @greenLaVitameadows
    @greenLaVitameadows 4 года назад +9

    I love this 🇰🇷 old 조선 pictures 💖Thank you 🙏

  • @밍밍-j1q
    @밍밍-j1q 4 года назад +58

    브금에 여우비를 깔다니..배운 사람이군

  • @qworky902
    @qworky902 5 лет назад +5

    I can't figure out why people are down-voting this excellent video.

  • @gilbert0que
    @gilbert0que 9 лет назад +2

    For those asking, I finally found the song:
    FOX RAIN - LEE SUN HEE (My Girlfriend is a Gumiho OST)
    Enjoy!!

  • @rigoorintei6253
    @rigoorintei6253 3 года назад +8

    I just missed those people dont even know them... I just missed them... Make me feel nostalgic...

  • @farahamylia7709
    @farahamylia7709 5 лет назад +6

    Korean drama " live up to your name " brings me here . Thanks to them . Im malaysian but in the drama its keep repeating joseon era , so thats why i searched here and got this . I love korean culture so much >

    • @barbiebarbie1813
      @barbiebarbie1813 22 дня назад

      Korea made the history of the ancient Chinese in Chaoxian 朝鮮 (Today Korea territory) into a historical TV series. Brainwashing foreigners.
      In real history, ancient Korean tradition is a beautiful standard (Hanbok) for pure white clothes and women clothes to show their nipples (Westerners Record history photos). Ancient Korean traditional costumes are pure white (the Korean people have been known as the "White clothes ethnic 白衣民族-history record name" since ancient times), Korean women show their nipples to represent the beauty. All Women use their heads to move everything.This reflects the ancient Korean people and thoughts.
      Historically, Korean women's clothes show their nipples (about 11 years old. After they get married and have children), until they are old .(Westerners Record history photos)..
      Ancient Korea(Chaoxian 朝鮮 , Real historical name - Chinese territory before 1910) was a very barren area (even the Chinese did not want to develop this place). There were no dyes and dyeing techniques in this place. There was no Chinese silk and Chinese embroidery.
      * Chinese Officials (ancient korean king), nobles and other skilled people, they clothes and decorations were made from other cities in ancient China. They are worn by local Chinese people (Only a very few prostitutes and staff working in Chinese palaces can wear these Chinese clothes) . These are 100% not Korean traditional clothes.
      Korean historical dramas are 95% fake. A large number of Chinese culture and Chinese historical elements are plagiarized directly.
      ------------------------
      Real Korean traditional costumes (Hanbok)
      In ancient Korea name "朝鮮chaoxian" (one of ancient Chinese city), . "white-clothed ethnic 白衣民族" (Today Korean ancestors) wearing this fully chest exposed Korean dress (hanbok) is an "honor" for many Korean women - because she has a son! If the woman does not have a son or has daughters, she is not eligible to wear this kind of dew suit - only a korean woman who has a son is eligible to show her chest. So instead of feeling ashamed, these korean women in dew clothes have the feeling of "I'm proud of having a son! I want the world to know!" The meaning of. At that time, when there was no scientific contraceptive measures, the vast majority of Korean women would eventually give birth to a son, so the vast majority of Korean women could finally wear "proud" dew clothes. So this dew suit is the real traditional dress in Korea!
      Deliberately shirtless is a Korean tradition (hanbok), even in 2014. When the Pope visited South19 Korea, they also set up a "deliberately shirtless" statue to commemorate their tradition!
      ------------------------------
      1910. Japan has swallowed Korea. The Japanese believe that some of the low -level Korean traditional culture and primitive (women expose their nipples and transport things on their heads) are very primitive and backward. The Japanese banned Korean women from exposing the nipples (the traditional Korean costume. Hanbok).
      The Korean people strongly resisted. Koreans believe that this is a traditional culture of Korea. They insist on retention.
      In the Korean capital city. As long as the Japanese see those Korean women who show their nipples, they will give them penalties and slaps. After that, the Korean capital city gradually reduces Korean women's nipples. They cover the nipples with a piece of cloth.
      (But in the place where there are fewer Japanese soldiers. Korean women still maintain the traditional culture that exposes nipples).
      Until 1950, Westerners were still taking photos in Korea. A photo of Korean women showing nipples on the street (traditional Korean clothing). In 1970, this kind of Korean traditional culture disappeared completely.
      ** "white-clothed ethnic 白衣民族" in history = the ancestors of the Korean .
      There are a large number of Chinese ancient tombs and unearthed cultural relics in the Korean Peninsula and Japan today(More than 1,000 ancient Chinese tombs unearthed in today North Korea ). These are the things of the ancient Chinese, not the ancestors of Japan and Korea. These ancient Chinese tombs and cultural relics should not be used to fabricate false history and culture.
      (The above content is a reference to real history and does not represent my own views.)

  • @popculturecorea
    @popculturecorea 12 лет назад +9

    Thank you for sharing the historical pictures of Korea!

  • @Junseo0510
    @Junseo0510 Год назад +13

    As a Korean-Canadian, the photos especially near the start touch me so greatly. Although I have no memory of Korea (being particularly young ever since we've came to Canada), these photos never fail to make me strive to one day touch Korean soil one more time, the home of my ancestors of several millennia. The title: "Land of the Morning Calm" has never felt so accurate watching this video.

  • @dollsandlace
    @dollsandlace 3 года назад +8

    The background music is beautiful!♥️

  • @itchmeharih773
    @itchmeharih773 5 лет назад +12

    I came here after watching Love in the Moonlight😭 so happy that he made a new Joseon with Hong Ra On😭

  • @nancymcgee4776
    @nancymcgee4776 3 года назад +5

    Beautiful pictures! Thank you!

  • @bradfordduarte1269
    @bradfordduarte1269 3 месяца назад +1

    In 1969 I was stationed at Kimpo-op near the DMZ near the confines of the Imjin & Han rivers in South Korea. I also traveled throughout South Korea. In all that time I probably only seen about 3 trees! The song brings back a lot of memories.

  • @in0198
    @in0198 10 лет назад +7

    i am so proud my country korea♥♥

  • @초코소라빵-k3e
    @초코소라빵-k3e 3 года назад +11

    초중고 학교 다니면서 거의 접해보지도 못했던 사진들인데 외국인 분께서 이렇게 귀한 영상을 올려주시니..참 오묘하네요
    영상 잘봤습니다 ㅜㅜ

  • @Marsyeta
    @Marsyeta 3 года назад +10

    After watching this video and reading the comments, I realized that so many people including me are fell in love with Korean stories.

  • @아유-k4l
    @아유-k4l 3 года назад +8

    Hear this song and looking at picture i feel like in that moment 🥺

  • @itchmeharih773
    @itchmeharih773 5 лет назад +57

    So sad that the last princess of Joseon lives in USA now😪

  • @Drons96
    @Drons96 10 лет назад +21

    After his encounter with the Korean aristocrats takes an unexpected turn, Strang is exiled to the Korean hinterlands and forced to live as a beggar and laborer. He describes a gruesome scene that can still be seen today in Seouls Moran Market and other areas of the country. “In far Wiju I became a dog butcher, killing the brutes before my open stall, cutting and hanging the carcasses for sale, tanning the hides under the filth of the feet of the passers-by spreading the hides, raw-side up, in the muck of the street.” by Jack London (1876-1916)

  • @조용원-j7g
    @조용원-j7g 4 года назад +15

    나의 고향은 그대로 저기있네
    내고향 향네는 아직도 여기있네
    무척 가난한 내고향은
    정이있고 정감이 햇살로 바람으로 있었지
    가난은 싫어도 그래도
    그 고향이 한없이 그립다네

  • @yvonnemmiller125
    @yvonnemmiller125 3 месяца назад

    Thank you very much for sharing these Beautiful photographs with me!!! I really appreciate this Artwork!!!
    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @nilkkl
    @nilkkl 4 года назад +11

    Their culture was so graceful and interesting

  • @Jagaek52
    @Jagaek52 11 лет назад +63

    @shitai chorochoro Japanese are mixed-blood people of Ainu(Jomon native tribe) and Korean(migrants). And Jomon's genetic contribution to Japanese is less than one quarter. More than three-quarters are Korean. 2000 years ago, Japan was in the stone age. There was no civilization in the islands. But about 2000 years ago, many Goguryeo(one of the three ancient kingdoms of Korea) people with ironware culture and method of rice farming had moved to the islands and built civilization(彌生文化).
    Also Baekje(one of the three ancient kingdoms of Korea) gave costume, food culture, housing, manyogana character and many cultures and the products of civilization to Japan.
    Korean language and Japanese language have the same grammatical structure. Word order, the use of postposition and such. Their ancient dialects are also the same, Manyogana(Hiragana, Katakana) also borrowed Korean Hyangchal, Idu.
    Japanese ancestors and every culture of Japan came from Korea.
    This is Japanese true history you never learn at school.

    • @shitaichorochoro7495
      @shitaichorochoro7495 10 лет назад +11

      Why Koreans cannot reason nor show any evidence?

    • @shitaichorochoro7495
      @shitaichorochoro7495 10 лет назад +5

      ***** So,you don't have evidence.I am intereted in archeology. That is why I questioned.

    • @shitaichorochoro7495
      @shitaichorochoro7495 10 лет назад +4

      ***** If yuo are obliged to ask for somthing it is better to study the circimstsce of others.Excessive nationalism create nothing useful.To accept other nation does not mean to classify nations.

    • @shitaichorochoro7495
      @shitaichorochoro7495 10 лет назад +7

      ***** Telling of excessive nationalism is not ranting.I think Koreans fail to presereve their old traditions.Chinese always say modernization is westernization and refusal of western thinking,This is wrong. We took in British parliament system and supported freedom of speech at first in traditinal kimono.We are sometimes wring and you may be wrong.

    • @ww2criminalnocmpenis490
      @ww2criminalnocmpenis490 6 лет назад +12

      The Japanese Emperor is Korean lol!

  • @SimpleLife77777
    @SimpleLife77777 4 года назад +7

    작품으로 찍은 사진들이네요~
    훗 날.... 사진속의 인물들(특히 아이들...)이 일제강점기와 한국전쟁으로 고통을 받게될 걸 생각하니.. 눈물이 나네.....

    • @kimhyerin9153
      @kimhyerin9153 4 года назад

      눈물 나지도 않았으면서 익명성 뒤에서 숨어서 거짓말 하면 재밌지 ?

  • @winter7091
    @winter7091 3 года назад +2

    These photos are gorgeous!!
    thank you for sharing.

  • @mgmr486
    @mgmr486 13 лет назад +25

    공부하다가 스트레스를 너무 받아서 옛것을 보러왔는데 잘보고 갑니다. 아름다운 노래 문화와 정서가 담겨있어 즐거웠습니다. 부끄럽네요 더욱 노력해야할거같습니다. 우리 조상님들의 피와 땀을 헛되이할순없지요.

  • @ylamoon
    @ylamoon Год назад +1

    These pictures were taken before the separation. Were there any pictures taken in Pyongyang in this video? I can't tell the places in the pictures. Korean in the past was very beautiful.

  • @julaihaahmad2214
    @julaihaahmad2214 3 года назад +11

    Totally love the photos...although I'm not Korean, i just love looking at historical photos...love to see people living in those years. I love the song in this video...may i know the title of the song and who sing it?

    • @isaact0ng
      @isaact0ng 3 года назад

      It’s an OST from a Korean drama called Gumiho or 9 tale fox

    • @julaihaahmad2214
      @julaihaahmad2214 3 года назад +1

      @@isaact0ng Thank you so much😊

  • @hybridxrainbow
    @hybridxrainbow 9 лет назад +6

    what's the name of the song?
    i'm the only one that liked the pictures? they make me feel a weird feeling, like i wanted to be in that time of the history

    • @brucejeanduc841
      @brucejeanduc841 8 лет назад +2

      fox rain Lee sun hee. pictures are beautiful but life was very harsh.

  • @Dan-cs5wq
    @Dan-cs5wq 4 года назад +36

    조선에 관심있는 일본인들이 많네요, 대단해요^^

  • @Mightyluna
    @Mightyluna 6 месяцев назад +1

    I am fascinated by Korean history. These photos are wonderful!

  • @TitansQuarterback16
    @TitansQuarterback16 2 года назад +5

    The history of Korea is a tragedy. Went from an unbelievably corrupt monarchy, to occupation and unspeakable atrocities, to a barbaric civil war 5 years later, to the current split. Such a tragic history for such a beautiful peoples.

  • @Aaronrulesdaworld
    @Aaronrulesdaworld 10 лет назад +6

    Why can't there be a video about asian history without a stupid argument in the comments between different kinds of asians? In the end we're not all that different.

  • @ayelgreigh
    @ayelgreigh 4 года назад +8

    Hi! I'm from Philippines. I'm a student who loves history as well as kdrama. That's why I got interested in Joseon Dynasty. I want to learn your history. Can someone share his knowledge to me?

  • @enasgamal6145
    @enasgamal6145 5 лет назад +4

    Gonna post a part of this vid on my insta plz dm me if you wanna me to mention you or to delete it❤️

  • @chochootrain
    @chochootrain 11 лет назад +43

    “The streets of Seoul are magnificent, spacious, clean, admirably made and well-drained. The narrow, dirty lanes have been widened, gutters have been covered, roadways broadened. Seoul is within measurable distance of becoming the highest, most interesting and cleanest city in the East. Seoul was the first city in East Asia to have electricity,
    trolley cars, water, telephone and telegraph systems all at the same time. Much of this was thanks to trade with the United States.-Angus Hamilton, 1904

    • @janetkealy3685
      @janetkealy3685 4 года назад +1

      Except for the hidden cameras, that seem to be rife in hotels and public loos...I would have really liked to have gone there for a visit

    • @lolmeme69_
      @lolmeme69_ 2 года назад

      @@janetkealy3685 Overreported. They aren't "rife" in Korea, it's about as bad as anywhere else. Korea just bothers to actually report their sexual harassment crimes, unlike most other nations.

  • @김미숙-i3b8p
    @김미숙-i3b8p 4 года назад +14

    아름답고 고상한 미 가
    있네요, 저때로 한번 가서
    살아보고 싶습니다

  • @chochootrain
    @chochootrain 11 лет назад +10

    Kimchi was there even from the prehistoric times, as Koreans classify any kind of vegetable fermented and sauced as Kim-chi. Kimchi does not only mean the one with cabbage with pepper. Its only that the ones with cabbages are the most popular ones.
    also, Hangul wasn't banned in 1506. It was not used by nobles, but the lower class people kept on using it, and the middle class people used to teach it. The reason why such things were not unified was because it was for lower classes, like Hiragana.

  • @lisam145
    @lisam145 6 лет назад +6

    Beautiful photos, thank you for sharing these.

  • @MsBabyho
    @MsBabyho 3 года назад +11

    I really love ancient history.

  • @iqrafarooqi7617
    @iqrafarooqi7617 3 года назад +2

    Ooo upload about 10 years B4 and RUclips why you recommend this now....but still thanks.... watching this reminds me girlfriend is gumiho.... thanks....lots of love from Pakistan🤗🤗🤗

  • @musammatakter6538
    @musammatakter6538 3 года назад +7

    It's a little sad how quickly Korea, Japan, and China forgo their culture (mostly the clothes) to adopt the western culture. I know it is happening in South Asia as well but I still see us wearing our traditional clothes. I think East Asian traditional clothes are beautiful. I hope it makes a revival.

  • @admiralyisoonshin4995
    @admiralyisoonshin4995 3 года назад +9

    Beautiful old Korean photos. Thanks for uploading.

  • @youngsmongs1015
    @youngsmongs1015 5 лет назад +7

    I really love this video!! Came here after watching the Netflix "Kingdom" to find out if there's things about Joseon dynasty in English. I'm really sad to see people sabotaging this nice pieces of work with disgust.

  • @chochootrain
    @chochootrain 11 лет назад +14

    And one funny fact: the 정한론 was made not because of that Tennoh incident, but because the Japanese government treated the Korean envoys so superior and special. Some small gifts Tongshinsa gave Japan are now even made a national treasure of Japan. records:
    'The Japanese are so grateful even of the smallest gift we give them, they are willing to pay anything to get our calligraphic, and the dancers we brought are now playing on the theater every day.' 1590, Hwang-Yun-Gil.

    • @seomei
      @seomei 10 месяцев назад

      😭 that would be wonderful if it was true 😢

  • @thistlejoelullaby3869
    @thistlejoelullaby3869 5 лет назад +4

    I feel bad for Joseon Dynasty, which couldn't modernize by itself.
    If Westerns didn't come to Asia, and Russia didn't expand southward, historically the Joseon would have followed a different path.

  • @imyoonashi2912
    @imyoonashi2912 11 лет назад +8

    Thanks for this video!, I have to learn about the dynasty of korea

  • @언이-u9y
    @언이-u9y 6 лет назад +80

    응~ 자랑스러운 우리 나라 대한민국^^ Japanese must have reflect on their past.

    • @hmm1597
      @hmm1597 4 года назад +26

      @@kairo3759 what's wrong with you guys tell me... i mean why all these japanese are so angry?

    • @Crabking19
      @Crabking19 4 года назад +3

      @@hmm1597 They're trolls. They aren't even Japanese. Please calm down 😅

    • @hunterrust1805
      @hunterrust1805 4 года назад

      Well fuck off all japan before ww2

    • @잉-b9g7k
      @잉-b9g7k 4 года назад +1

      Shiki nami ㅅㅂ ?

    • @김가자아
      @김가자아 4 года назад +1

      @@kairo3759 쳐맞아보고싶은가보네?

  • @lencape6009
    @lencape6009 3 года назад +1

    Most of us forget our history. My heart ache for these pictures knowing its one of those things that reminded us that they onces exist.

  • @davidc6876
    @davidc6876 4 года назад +8

    지극히 평범한 어느 하루의 일상들인데 어느덧 100년 130년이 지나 아무도 남아있지 않다고 생각하니 뭔가 먹먹하네

  • @xiaolinships6815
    @xiaolinships6815 6 лет назад

    【The 'forgotten' My Lai: South Korea's Vietnam War massacres】
    edition.cnn.com/2018/02/23/asia/south-korea-vietnam-massacre-intl/index.html
    (CNN)Tran Thi Duoc was 16 when the soldiers came to her village.
    "I joined my two hands in front of my breast, knelt before him and begged for my life," she said. "But he shot at me."
    The bullets broke her fingers and tore into her arms and upper body, but did not kill her. Tran passed out. When she woke up, she discovered her parents and two brothers dead, and her three-month-old sister wounded.

  • @하림-z1v
    @하림-z1v 4 года назад +24

    왜 슬플까..대한제국 때가 가장 슬펏던 것 같아..ㅠㅡㅠ

    • @Abkaijui
      @Abkaijui 3 года назад

      힘없는 13년 왕조...

  • @njimkolgutyu
    @njimkolgutyu 2 года назад +5

    우리 할아버지가 1930년생이신데 괜히 씁쓸하네요.
    일제 강점기 시대에 태어나 모국어 대신 일본어를 배우고, 해방 되었다 싶었는데 몇 년 후에는 6.25까지 참전하셔서 배와 발바닥, 허벅지에 총알과 지뢰파편 상처를 얻었어요ㅜㅜ.. 엄마가 아파서 할아버지 손에 자랐는데
    많이 보고싶네요.ㅜㅜ 이 땅에서 태어나 평탄히 자랄 수 있게 지켜주신 우리 조상님들과 한국전쟁때 동방의 작은 나라를 도와준 모든 UN군들에게 감사함을 느낍니다.

  • @chochootrain
    @chochootrain 11 лет назад +2

    회사령 was a law that made Koreans without Japanese permission unable to create a company. This made the national asset of Korea diminish, as even Korean companies were basically unable to do things without Japanese permission. 삼성 was actually rebuilt after the war, so it is actually a very different company.

  • @louisvirtudazo6981
    @louisvirtudazo6981 5 лет назад +12

    I can definitely see that old korea is way more beautiful compared to day

    • @avrahamvidal4255
      @avrahamvidal4255 3 года назад

      Exactly , Compared To The Concrete Jungle Of South Korea 🇰🇷 Today

  • @jangyoungjoo5861
    @jangyoungjoo5861 9 лет назад +1

    Interesting fact here. 1) Goryeo was a vassal of Mongol for only 80 years. Joseon was a vassal state of Qing Dynasty for 257 years. If you consider Joseon as a vassal of Ming, You are absolutely wrong. Joseon had its own diplomacy and it is only a "De facto" to consider Joseon as a vassal of Ming (Source: Wikipedia). Therefore, Korea was a vassal state for only 337 years. Please get your facts right.

  • @JacksonK100
    @JacksonK100 8 лет назад +83

    "Former Korean Comfort Women for US military sue own government"
    July 11, 2014 by Reuters---Cho Myung-ja ran away from home as a teenager to escape a father who beat her, finding her way to the red light district in a South Korean town that hosts a large U.S. Army garrison. After she escaped home in the early 1960s, her pimp sold her to one of the brothels allowed by the government to serve American soldiers.
    "It was a hard life and we got sick," Cho, 76, said.

    • @JacksonK100
      @JacksonK100 8 лет назад +7

      www.yahoo.com/news/former-korean-comfort-women-u-troops-sue-own-104514461.html?ref=gs The suit comes as an embarrassing distraction for the South Korean government, which has pushed Japan to properly atone...

    • @canadiansupersoldier961
      @canadiansupersoldier961 7 лет назад +13

      I feel sorry for the Koreans for having such a rude neighbour. I can't even imagine what it must be like living beside shinto crazy japan. Its a shame the Japanese are so racist.

    • @koreananonymous7152
      @koreananonymous7152 7 лет назад +8

      Dokdo is Korean land. King Sejong published and pinpointed the exact location in 1454. japan never claimed Dokdo prior to 1905. The Dajokan order in 1877, which is the highest administrative body of the japanese government at the time even admitted that Dokdo is not japanese territory.

    • @TourDeTris
      @TourDeTris 7 лет назад +6

      The 70% of Korean words and 90% of academic words are Kanji-originated words.
      koreasparkling.wordpress.com/2007/11/07/70-korean-words-originate-from-japanese-kanji/ You Koreans cannot read anything without the garbage words.

    • @koreananonymous7152
      @koreananonymous7152 7 лет назад +6

      Japan urged to ban Manga Child Abuse
      www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/27/japan-urged-to-ban-manga-child-abuse-images
      Japan Child abuse pronography at record high
      www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2017/03/09/national/crime-legal/japan-child-abuse-pornography-cases-hit-record-highs-2016/#.WWp25cbMwy4

  • @fuerzafuerza8768
    @fuerzafuerza8768 3 года назад +5

    Is the year, 2020 and I am in love with Korean history, and their culture, I wish I leaved in that time, but if the king and the factions wouldn't being so cruel to the commoners, oh and women would had a choice, voice etc. Korean the beautiful.

  • @ghostress2001
    @ghostress2001 Год назад

    That's nice to compare how it was and it is. Each time has its beauty

  • @corinnajune
    @corinnajune 14 лет назад +8

    i love that the music is from 'My Girlfriend Is A Gumiho' :)

    • @anssfariah_6213
      @anssfariah_6213 3 года назад

      So that's why I felt like I heard this song somewhere 😂 thanks @corinnajune

  • @Kusunoky
    @Kusunoky 12 лет назад +3

    If I am not wrong its from Korean movie drama "My Girlfriend is a Gumiho"
    But I think the music is "Lee Sun Hee - Fox Rain" Wish that helps ;)

  • @acalanatha8835
    @acalanatha8835 4 года назад +7

    3:22 일제에 의해 훼손되고 뜯겨 나가기 전의 몇 안되는 경복궁 모습이네요.
    흥선대원군에 의해 중건된 4,000여칸의 궐내각사를 포함한 건물들이 빼곡하지만 앞으로의 비운이 느껴지듯 쓸쓸해 보입니다. 왼쪽 끝 근정전과 사진 상의 오른쪽에 경회루도 보이고 현재 경복궁과는 비교가 안되는 꽉찬 완벽한 궁궐의 모습이네요 .
    삼청동쪽에서 찍은 것 같은데 궁궐 옆 초가집은 뭔가 많은 것을 느끼게 해주는 것 같습니다.

  • @tzarinacesar
    @tzarinacesar 3 года назад +1

    RUclips recommended this after 10 years..😲
    ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @elgamartadewi7227
    @elgamartadewi7227 4 года назад +4

    Omg 🥰 this song “ gumiho” and the best story from joseon

  • @nyangppom7112
    @nyangppom7112 3 года назад +1

    RUclips recommended this to me😊 so nice!

  • @꽃보다진이
    @꽃보다진이 3 года назад +9

    눈물나게 아름다운 한국입니다.^^♡♡♡

  • @kackiee
    @kackiee 13 лет назад +1

    Joseon Dynasty ends 1897.
    However Hanseong Jeon-gi Hoesa (Seoul Electric Company), founded in 1898, which is electorical facilitation in Korea peninsula.
    Some pics are mixed up with Japan modernized period.