Driving through North Hamgyong province, North Korea

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  • Опубликовано: 21 янв 2025

Комментарии • 14

  • @gla9322
    @gla9322 3 года назад

    Wonderful province.

  • @northkoreakp834
    @northkoreakp834 11 лет назад +4

    thank you for your video, its ok, tourist are getting the know the country a last

  • @LemThurdy420
    @LemThurdy420 9 лет назад +6

    cold, no electricity, or free information, looks fun

    • @ufodeath
      @ufodeath 8 лет назад +7

      There were power lines running throughout the town.

    • @LemThurdy420
      @LemThurdy420 8 лет назад +1

      Sokami Mashibe
      That's odd, power lines running to dark, empty buildings, with not a single car in the parking lots? Never saw that in my country. Must be a North Korean custom...

    • @ufodeath
      @ufodeath 8 лет назад +7

      LemThurdy420 You are subtly acting argumentative and confrontational through your sarcasm simply because I was making an observation. In my experience, this is a sign of a smarter-than-thou sarcastic attitude, and probably hints at an arrogant personality. You can't take a simple observation without feeling like its an attack to your personal views can you? I was not proving anything else other than making an observation.
      However, you seem to have a lot of bold claims about it revealed through your sarcasm. Have you ever seen any videos of a news correspondent walk into those buildings in a town just like that in North Korea? North Korea has a lot of towns and a big population, It cannot afford to make every single damn town along the road side in the heart of the country be "fake" towns. Even you should realize how absurdly ridiculous this would be, to invest so much effort into buildings thousands of towns, and yet have all of them be fake. China built a lot of empty pre-planned towns, but those aren't fake, they planned them out for the future. For you to be so sure of it being a fake town, without having any evidence to back up your sarcasm, means you are talking straight out of your biased ass by claiming they are 'dark and empty'.
      All said, It seems clear that they can at least build relatively modern infrastructure, even while having minimal trade options. They have admitted their power issues, and pointed to the fact that they cannot trade for oil. I believe this is probably the reason they have resorted to building nuclear power plants.

    • @emiliaalou
      @emiliaalou 8 лет назад +7

      it's a countryside village LOOOL. what do you expect? a car? electricity 24/7 ? ppfffft. even when you go wandering around at south korea's countryside, you will see the same thing - every countryside are mostly quiet and cold. have you never seen a countryside in your lifetime? jeez. so tacky.
      as for car, only high officials & expatriats have it. you think their citizens are all rich so they can have it, huh? they spent money only for living. but let's take the positive effect, there are no polutions and the air is fresh.
      electricity? they do have it, but they have a limit usage. for those living outside pyongyang, the electricity will be cut off after certain time - because they dont have much electrical source. you know. i'm living in a country that much developing than NK, but still today, there is so many countryside that doesn't have electricity.
      you are just the same like other people, fooling yourself on western propaganda. jfc.

    • @Willy-nu3oc
      @Willy-nu3oc 8 лет назад

      yeah, no free information, all news are just state propagandas on how bad western countries are