Great music video! North Koreans switch places with the Psy group members. While they perform in the south, Psy is forced to sing and dance for Kim Jong-Il. The funny thing is that something like this actually happened in the past (see the story about the abducted director here at the BBC). 대한민국 화이팅!
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What an Expat Manager Really Needs to Know about Korean History (MBIK 1)
I’m just going to make some notes and observations that I find interesting as I read each chapter of Mastering Business in Korean, so don’t expect an exhaustive review.
The first chapter is a brief history of Korea that the author says Koreans might expect people to know about and would help with their relations.
I had always assumed 한글 was adopted right from the get go. I guess 한글 was loathed for a while. It says the educated people disregarded 한글 because “even the women could learn it.” I remember seeing how women couldn’t go to school in the drama, 대장금, so I guess that was an accurate portrayal. The author states that 한글 became widely adopted once the bible was translated by Christian missionaries in the late 19th century.
Another interesting fact was that Pyongyang (current capital of North Korea) was seen as the Christian capital of Korea and Seoul (current capital of South Korea) was the hot spot for debate between the left and the right, so the U.S. and Soviet Russia seemed to have the wrong halves of Korea after World War II.
One thing that seems a little backwards in retrospect is that the U.S. forces tried to keep South Korea’s army very small prior to the Korean war. They felt their job was to stop South Korea from trying to invade the north. This is similar to their policy in Japan, though South Korea was in more danger of being invaded. Of course, Soviet Russia helped North Korea build up invasion forces during this time. Wow, smart move on our part
. I have to wonder how much intelligence we compiled together at the time and if we knew that Soviet Russia was building up the North Korean forces.
North Korea’s history doesn’t have much to say about the 500,000 Chinese that died to push the U.S. forces back down to Seoul (which later retreated to the 38th parallel). I’d say that’s in line with their policy of trying to show how independent they are from other nations and how much Kim Il-Sung and Kim Jong-Il are gods on Earth.
Go to the next chapter, Korean Hearts and Minds: Traditional Yet Changing or select a chapter.
North Korea Makes New Years Res(v)olution?
Source: Digital Chosunilbo
Apparently, North Korea has made a new years resolution to start a revolution in South Korea. The Workers Party released a statement saying, “The South Korean people should more actively kindle the flames of a struggle crushing the fascist rule of the conservative authorities.”
Happy new year Kim Jong-Il … I’m pretty sure the Northerners will rise up before the South.
