This sounds terrifying....
https://youtu.be/umO1Sl8HApE?si=krOWW1ImcwLLOgEx
Sounds like the a depressing ice cream truck. :(
--MDC
https://youtu.be/umO1Sl8HApE?si=krOWW1ImcwLLOgEx
Sounds like the a depressing ice cream truck. :(
--MDC
North Korea just keeps coming up with new ways to terrorize North Koreans. Holy shit!
shareIt doesn’t look very busy there.
shareIf I lived in North Korea I’d be in hiding too.
shareThere’s a perverse part of me that would like to go there, just to see what it’s like.
shareI want to go, also. My dad went, but it was during the war.
Some Russians(?) toured and took a video of the Pyongyang Metro. Beautiful metro station at 8:26.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guZQNMEz9as
I like it, but the sound quality isn't that good. I found some info about the song:
""Where Are You, Dear General?" is a North Korean song, supposedly written by Kim Jong Il. Since at least 2008, the song plays through speakers of the Pyongyang Railway Station in the morning, albeit heavily distorted.
The song was composed as the theme for the 1971 revolutionary opera A True Daughter of the Party set during the Korean War and features the army nurse Kang Yeon-ok as the protagonist. "Where Are You, Dear General?" is performed towards the opera's climax as Kang delivers military intelligence to North Korean headquarters. In the song, Kang expresses her lifelong dream to meet her great leader and "dear general" Kim Il Sung."
What it should sound like:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5u2UhBMZdjc