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00:10 탈북 장교가 북한에서 가져왔다는 충격적인 물건
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42:15 탈북한지 10년만에 북한에서 온 충격적인 메시지
Well, since your mom is pretty, oh, it's really interesting.
This is something that was used in North Korea.
This is something that was brought from North Korea.
Hello, I'm sleeping, but what should I do if you come here? Do you have to change your clothes? You were resting now.
Yes, oh, well, I woke up this morning, took the kids to school, and now I'm here and resting.
Yes, have a seat.
I'll make you a cup of coffee.
Oh, oh, coffee.
Actually, someone brought this from Russia.
They brought this to Russia to thank me.
Oh, Russian coffee.
Yes, I don't want to drink it, but because it's Russia.
Right now, yes, but the coffee tastes good.
This is it.
You drank a lot of coffee in North Korea.
North Korean coffee.
I grind this and drink it.
Oh, yes, I drank that.
But Samchun's house had it, so I drank it, but my uncle's.
It wasn't my style.
Now that I came to our country, I have to drink coffee, but I almost never do.
But to be honest, I don't really like coffee.
Even there, I just I have to eat.
I ate something that looked a bit too much because I said it looked too much.
These days, the younger generation goes out to drink coffee and says what are they going to do there? Hey, do we have something like that? Wait a minute.
I have to put some ice in it, but my ice tongs came out somewhere and I grabbed it.
Oh, if you grab it with your bare hands and lock it, what will I say? How are you doing now? Oh, this is how I'm doing.
We're looking for a filming location, a YouTube set, and my wife also has to open a store, so we're trying to find a store that we can work in together.
So that's what we do as professionals now, and my wife and I, right now, I finished college yesterday and the day before yesterday.
After finishing my first semester at school, it's vacation anyway.
I have to edit and do some work, so do you do YouTube? Yes, yes, YouTube Lee Chul is on TVL, but it's been a while since I've uploaded anything.
Oh, this is our bedroom.
Yes, in our bedroom, here's the room where our baby sleeps.
Isn't every house where people live like this? Yes, we just push it away like this and edit it here.
What's it like living? It's all like that.
How can we live by the rules? Living cleanly means, well, I'll do it when I get out.
There are two rooms in the house, and now my son and daughter have their own rooms, and we have our own room, but actually, my family doesn't like putting computers in.
They say it's because of the electric waves, but if there's something like that, they say it's tiring, but I have to work too.
I have no choice, so in a way, we live in Korea constantly exposed to electromagnetic waves, but in North Korea, you have to have electricity.
How can you get electric and electromagnetic waves? It's not like it comes that well.
Yes, they're children's books.
I have a lot of economics books.
They're auctioning them off.
Here are books related to North Korea.
Excuse me, but the award certificate.
When I was in Pyeongtae, the governor of Gyeonggi Province gave me something.
It was like a Gyeonggi Province article.
It's a volunteer service.
It's a volunteer service.
It's unified security education.
It 's messy.
Why are there so many computers? Oh, it's so messy.
Yes, I'm sorry.
I tied it up.
I have a lot of things that I tied up.
If I unfold it again, there are more like this.
I use it for editing.
But what is the subject? I use Premium Pro.
This was filmed in Hoengseong, and I used three cameras.
So, adjusting it itself, ah, syncing it, they just adjusted it here, so I'm grateful, but I have to use the screens I need separately, so editing it is a bit difficult.
This is an interesting story.
A Korean woman lives with a North Korean man.
Oh, really? Yes, but there are many cases where a Korean man and a North Korean woman live together, but it's the other way around.
I was really curious, so I asked them a lot.
Wow, it was fun.
The conclusion is that there is n't much of a difference even if you meet a North Korean man.
It's like living like a normal person.
Yes, sleeping is the same for everyone.
Yes, it depends on the person.
Yes, it depends on the person, but anyway, there's no big deal.
Oh, so you do it like an interview.
Oh, this is a person who grows sapju.
He grows it, and he sells it, and he runs a company.
Yes, that's right.
I went to Hoengseong, Gangwon-do, and filmed this person.
And then in the evening, I met him here again.
We're going to do it again at the accommodation, so we rested in the evening and had a drink together and talked again.
Oh, since we're having a housewarming party today, the housewarming food must have arrived.
Oh, the food has arrived.
Yes, yes, I'll go out.
Oh, that's right.
Oh, hello, thank you.
Oh, now the housewarming food has arrived.
Oh, you ordered housewarming food.
Oh, so what? North Korean women are good at cooking.
My wife came to South Korea and lived there, and she's become a total Korean woman.
Even when my husband is eating, she just lies down like that.
I 'm thinking of just lying down on the floor with the baby.
Oh, but it's hard.
I understand that it's really hard because you're taking care of the baby.
So I, I can't cook.
The only thing I'm good at is making pork and kimchi stew.
That's it.
I'm not good at cooking.
So I ordered food because I thought I had to be sincere when a guest came.
What's good? Yes, yes, good.
Taeyoung, you slept well.
I slept well.
Okay, I got it.
Wow, the baby looks really healthy and so pretty.
Oh, that's right, he looks like his mom.
I went, what is it because mom is pretty? Ah, then the baby cries again at dawn and if this happens, I wake up and soothe her.
Yes, so I put it here and now I lie down here like a belly and when I hear that sound, I run right over and buy her powdered milk.
But what's really good is that in our country, like in North Korea, there is powdered milk now in North Korea.
In wealthy families, they feed her powdered milk but they don't have to boil water.
We don't use water purifiers, but now there is a thing called water boiling.
This is my baby's space now.
I boil it here.
It's a little better now, but more than this, the machine that combines powdered milk and water can malfunction.
It can malfunction, so we just think that people are the most accurate.
So I put powdered milk here.
I received a powdered milk bottle sterilizer and a baby bottle sterilizer as a gift.
It's not easy to receive gifts in North Korea.
Oh, I'm so busy just eating and living, why would I give you such an expensive gift? One or two.
If you give it to me, it's a gift.
Oh, no, but do you know what this is? Oh, what is this? I've just seen it.
This would be good as a gift, but what's really interesting is that this is like this.
You classified it, right? Oh, okay, you said you classified it.
I'll show you.
You took out the powdered milk container and put water in it.
The powdered milk will turn into powder, right? Then put it here.
Oh, oh, the powdered milk turns around like this.
Oh, the opposite way, it comes in one after another.
Oh, this was interesting.
Where did you get this? And like this? Adults turn it like this with their hands.
So the mothers say their hands hurt.
How do I put this out? Honey, no, this light won't go out.
Turn it off.
Oh, the light won't go out.
That's a North Korean man.
No, I'm not good at sorting.
In the evenings, my wife almost always looks after it because I have to work during the day.
It's not been that long since I went to the Netherlands.
After I went to the Netherlands, my schedule starts about 2 or 3 days ago, so I'm not at home.
You're always out there doing YouTube and appearing on TV.
Yes, yes, you 're busy.
More than being busy, you have to eat and live.
You have to work to eat and live.
Yes, I made all of this and the introduction myself.
In a way, you're doing the same thing that I do.
But the quality is different.
I'm inferior.
Why? I'm telling you the stories of North Koreans, but it's different from doing it professionally.
I think you have Blizzard installed.
Do you play games? Oh, my daughter probably did.
Oh, your daughter plays games.
Your son has a computer.
His PC is for him.
There are only games.
He does n't have a computer.
My daughter and her elementary school student sometimes come here and play games.
I don't know what it is, but they play games.
In Korea, people play a lot of games.
Since there are a lot of computers, how do they play in North Korea? North Korea also plays games a little these days.
It's a mobile phone game.
Everyone uses a mobile phone now.
In the past, when people in our country went to PC rooms, in North Korea, people went outside to play.
They went outside and played games, like shooting guns.
It was like the Stone Age.
But now, it's a lot different.
Mobile phones.
They distributed it all.
Oh, who distributed it ? You have to buy it with your own money.
You can't use the internet or anything like that.
Since it's an intranet, you have to use the intranet.
So, we can't play all the games that are available in the world now.
There are games that are permitted by the North Korean government.
So, when they come out on your phone, they come out with it.
You just have to download it.
Our games are almost endless.
They're infinite.
But North Korean games are n't like that.
They have an end.
So, at the end, you keep playing today.
Then you win and come out.
Yes, when it's over, you win and come out.
Yes, you keep doing that.
If I die this year, you have to go again and do it again and continue to learn.
You think that's how it's going to work.
So you go all the way.
There's almost no game that doesn't end.
Sometimes I play games at home.
I don't play those games anymore.
Oh, it's really interesting.
Oh, this is something that was used in North Korea.
Did you bring this from North Korea? No, you didn't bring it.
North Korea plays this game a lot.
Oh, it's the same.
This is an old one.
You play this game backwards.
They used to play it in North Korea.
I used to play a lot of games, so I'm going to play games like Gondra and others.
I used to play them a lot before I moved here, but I don't know.
This one's gone.
This one's gone.
There's an old one, but there's no Divin now.
If you look here, there's a game called Gondra in North Korea.
It's called that game.
You shoot and eat something.
I used to play that game a lot.
But my friend gave me this as a gift.
He said that the game exists.
So I played it a few times at home.
Yes, I think about the game I used to play at home in North Korea all night.
Oh, I need to make this compatible.
These days, TVs are so advanced that sometimes they're not compatible.
This is an old one, so I need to buy something to connect this separately.
Yes, I think I need to buy it separately.
When this goes in here and comes out on its own, I need to buy something that's compatible.
Okay, I have to play it at home.
It's also fun.
The house is so quiet that you can tell I live alone.
I have a baby.
Oh, I can go around in my pajamas like this.
I'm at home.
Oh, of course.
Yes, no one wears a suit at home.
What, in North Korea, they played a lot of cards.
They played a lot of hard drives.
How many are there in the house? One, two, three, four, five.
If someone saw it, they would think it was a casino.
How could they not do it? When they moved in, they searched all of them.
No, the house was like this.
What, it’s a house where people live, so it’s strange if it’s so neat and tidy.
My baby cries a lot.
When he sees this, he keeps crying.
When he sees a Taegeukgi balloon pinwheel, he giggles like it’s good.
So I have this.
He really likes this.
Yes, it’s so funny.
When he sees that, he’s holding it here.
It’s a mess.
Is he patriotic because he takes after his dad? Oh, these days, even throwing away trash has become so modernized.
But because it’s so modernized, people keep passing by and it keeps opening.
Oh, there’s a sensor.
You just hold it like this and it opens.
And if you hold it like this, it puts everything in.
Does it automatically put everything in? Oh, it’s not that expensive.
If you ask for powdered milk, give me powdered milk.
I heard that there’s something like that.
In North Korea, it’s embarrassing for men to do this.
Oh, yes, that’s right.
Men don’t even go into the kitchen.
North Korea says it's embarrassing, but it's gotten a lot better now.
It used to be really bad.
It's gotten a lot worse now.
In the past, when you go into the government, you fall in the middle, and stuff like that.
I guess you watch the news a lot.
I watch a lot of entertainment shows.
Basically, as a citizen, I should know the political situation in South Korea to some extent.
I don't participate in government affairs, but I should know.
So I watch it, and oh, there was something really strange recently.
I heard the news in the Netherlands, and there was a fuss overseas.
When I was in the Netherlands because of the opening ceremony, there was even more chaos overseas.
Oh, when I was in the Netherlands, I was in the Netherlands when the opening ceremony was held.
Right, when I was in the Netherlands, there was a news about why my business was closed, and I took pictures while I was at the hotel.
The opening ceremony came out, and it was really strange because it was a good place in Korea.
It had never been held before.
While I was there, when the opening ceremony came out, Koreans came out, and so I took pictures.
As an ordinary citizen, if I were to talk, that's what the opening ceremony is.
I did n't even know I could do it, and that's the important thing.
If you make a decision and then immediately have the National Assembly take it, and even if it's canceled, it seems like the power of the people of the Republic of Korea is limitless.
Yeah, then what would North Korea think if they saw this? In North Korea, right? Kim Jong-un is scared and says, " What's going on? What's going on?" and then suddenly the National Assembly says they're canceling the order, so Kim Jong-un must be scared.
Hey, the president's order is also given by the National Assembly, or in other words, the Supreme People's Representatives in North Korea.
The National Assembly members are the Supreme People's Representatives, so they might think they can do whatever they want to Kim Jong-un.
So they must have been scared of the power of the people of the Republic of Korea.
Yeah, about the Republic of Korea, and if you organize it and cancel it, it's canceled.
When Kim Jong-un sees that, he's like, "What's going on?" Isn't that broadcast on the North Korean news? It's not broadcast.
The people are fighting like this, and it's showing that the people are impeaching the president.
So That's why it's impossible to tell North Koreans because they might learn something they don't know.
They don't tell them everything.
They can't tell them everything.
That's because if they tell them things they don't know, they might think, "Oh, there was something like this too," and accept it as learning something else.
That's why I have a suggestion.
Even when I'm lying down, I'm quiet.
Are there times when you think, "I made the right decision to come to South Korea?" Right now, right now.
Oh, right now.
Now that I've come here and lived here, I think, "Oh, I would live in a house like this in North Korea.
No matter how much money I have, I wouldn't be able to live there.
It's different.
I think that's what I always think when I sit down and leisurely drink coffee.
I think that I made the right decision to defect from North Korea.
My wife and I drive a lot, whether we go shopping or go to the grocery store.
When you settle down in South Korea, the hardest thing is that after three months of working at a company, I bought a car that was 10 years old at the time, but I have to drive around with the navigation system running.
It wo n't work.
I don't know how to use the navigation system.
I don't know how to earn money, so I went to Seoul once and had a really hard time.
It told me to make a right turn, but there was another right turn ahead.
I didn't know that and went in from the front.
And so I ended up driving 20 kilometers.
Oh, I can see exactly what I'm looking at in the navigation system now, but back then, I couldn't even drive properly.
Look at this.
Look at the navigation system.
Oh, so have you ever driven in North Korea? In North Korea, there aren't many roads like ours where there are forks, where you go in and where you go out.
So if there's only one open road, in rural areas, it's easy.
It's simple.
And in terms of traffic, our country and North Korea can't be compared.
To be honest, in our country, you can go in somewhere different and come out again.
In North Korea, you have to go in and make a U-turn.
No, you don't have to go back and take another road and come out.
At best, you can only get to Pyongyang or something with some cars and traffic.
Can Pyongyang be compared to Seoul? To be honest, it's a little better in North Korea.
Pyongyang is a little better.
There aren't many cars.
Well, there are no lanes in places like Pyongyang Jeha.
If there's a road, there's no center divider, so you just ride in the middle.
Motorcycles do the same thing.
If a car comes in front, you get out of the way and you ride right in the middle.
It's a typical example.
When I was riding in North Korea, I did the same.
Hey, it's a dedicated road.
The reason is that Kim Jong-un has a dedicated road.
It's like that in Wonsan, Gangwon-do.
Now, you basically drive on regular roads, but before you go to a villa or something, there's a dedicated road.
That dedicated road for Kim Jong-un is not a regular cement road, but a slush road.
I do n't know because I'm not an expert, but they laid a slush road, and in the summer, it gets wet.
The roads are soggy.
You only drive on those roads.
You know, the slush road is the residue from the oil extraction.
I don't know.
I don't know either.
There's so much information in Korea that you might have been confused.
There's so much information.
There's no limit to anything.
It's all open.
If you search for Naver or Google, everything comes up.
There's so much information.
It's stressful.
But why is that important thing more stressful? I don't know which one to trust.
There are definitely fakes out there.
So, should I sort them out? It was really hard to tell.
It was hard.
Were there people around me who could help me with that? Well, there was no one I could ask for help.
At first, I didn't know, so I said, "If I have family, I'll ask my family.
" I came with a friend, and that friend doesn't know anything either.
He told me to go since we came together.
Okay, so I don't know anything either.
So at first, it was a little difficult.
After all, there was no one I could ask for help.
Of course, if I talk to the citizens of the Republic of Korea, they'll all help me.
I don't know anything, but I'm from North Korea, so if I suddenly ask for help because I don't know anything, that's not polite.
To some extent, I said, "Oh, you 're from North Korea.
" So when I go to work, I talk to my acquaintances at work.
Oh, this is.
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Ah, there was no one I could go to and ask, so I was a bit worried at first.
[Music] You know, when I first came to South Korea, I rode a military bike, right? When I rode a military bike, the first thing I ate was ramen.
Oh, yes, the private at that restaurant made ramen at first.
It was really tasty because the egg was right there.
But when I was told to eat, he kept bringing everything here and eating it in a completely North Korean style.
Now, is there another way to eat in North Korea? Not all of them are like that, but some people who are just passing by say, “ Drink some alcohol.
” Oh, so at first, the ramen was made for us by a South Korean soldier.
Right? Now, we were on the island for a day, so we were hungry, so he asked us if we were hungry.
When we said we were hungry, he made ramen for us.
So the food we ate back then was amazing.
I ate Bukgwan ramen, but the taste was on a whole other level.
Hello, hello.
This is Lee.
It’s nice to meet you at my house.
Since it’s morning, I eat ramen.
These days, I’m also It's fine.
Wait a minute.
Oh, I have to turn it on.
I'm cooking, but I'm not used to the touch-type one yet.
I definitely like the no-touch method.
It just turns it on and off, tap tap tap.
And Yuje, even if I wanted to boil ramen, this was typical.
Oh, induction.
Induction.
What kind of bowl was it? Oh, but it's too big.
I have to eat it.
Oh, I have to eat it anyway.
I can't do anything else, but I draw ramen.
Honey, why won't this turn on? Oh, okay.
Oh, this is also all touch-type.
These days, oh, you have to put an egg in.
Eggs.
I heard that eggs are so precious in North Korea.
I guess precious is the right expression.
You have to have a chicken to have eggs, but we have eggs even if we don't have chickens.
They say a person has to eat two eggs.
When you eat one, so I think why do you have to eat two eggs? You have to eat two eggs, a female and a male.
It's effective.
Oh, in reality, my wife does all of this, but you think I did it.
My wife really imitates Korean women these days.
Yeah, I'm not doing it well.
I'm just lying down and watching the baby.
It would be good to put some waves in it.
I've finished cooking and washed the beanstalk a little at home.
Of course, like this, oh, like this, it's okay.
Oh, no, don't try.
Clean it all up before selling it.
Oh, this isn't really North Korea.
They don't remove anything like that in North Korea.
It's clean.
Everything in Korea is clean.
Just look.
Have you tried ramen in North Korea? Oh, have you tried ramen? Ramen is not eaten like this, it's like eating a fancy meal.
They put tofu, kimchi, and bean sprouts in the ramen.
It's just like here.
Have you tried Han-geum ramen? Yeah, that's right.
I heard it's hard to get if you're excited.
Oh, that's right.
It's not easy to get.
How did you get it? It 's at the Ministry of State Security.
It's through the Kaesong Industrial Complex.
It's through the supermarket checkpoint.
Near the Kaesong Industrial Complex.
Yes, that's right.
Well, Hwanghae-do is big, so it's close.
Yes, it's Korea.
Yes, I think they boil ramen well.
Oh, yes, that's right.
I'm good at making ramen, so my wife makes ramen for me.
And my kids sometimes say they want to eat ramen, and now they all make it themselves, but they still like it when my other dad makes it for them.
Oh, I like my ramen a little bit overcooked rather than chewy.
Wait a minute, how did our Rain know? What the hell is this? What the hell is this? A thief came in.
Oh, today is a housewarming party, so some guests are coming.
Okay, the rice is ready, so what's the bowl? Oh, this is the kid.
I'm not here either.
What should I do outside? Oh, it's here.
Since I don't stand in the kitchen, when I stand in the countryside, I think that's what's missing, so I ca n't miss it when I eat ramen.
We're now kimchi brothers.
Bokgung kimchi, cabbage kimchi, bachelor kimchi, these side dishes are prepared by my family, so all you have to do is eat this for dinner.
Yes, that's right.
The kimchi is here.
The chairman of our Democratic Peace Advisory Committee, Pyeongtaek City Association, gave it to me.
He takes care of us like his own children, so I'm really grateful.
Thank you.
I'll enjoy the kimchi.
How much do you want to eat kimchi? Isn't kimchi essential for ramen? Um, I really like this kind of chewy texture rather than the watery texture of ramen.
If you eat this at the end and make rice, it's just killing me.
Our kimchi is red and I like it so much.
North Korea has a lot of white kimchi.
White kimchi.
Yes, that white kimchi doesn't have a lot of garlic, but because of the red pepper powder, so most people eat white cabbage.
And cabbage, let me tell you something.
In North Korea, there's this white part, right? Women can't eat it.
It's easy to make, but there's the green part at the back.
You have to eat that yourself.
Women like their husbands so much.
But this is also kimchi.
No one would go to North Korea just because they only eat the white part.
Um, um, put just one egg on top of the ramen, put kimchi on it, wrap it all up, and it's amazing when it all goes into your mouth.
Ivan, I like soft-boiled Wanda.
The yolks burst and it's so rich.
I came to South Korea for the first time and I'm a military man.
You came by car, right? When I came by car, the first thing I ate was ramen.
Oh, right? Yes, the private at that restaurant made ramen at first.
Oh, it was really delicious because it had just the right amount of eggs in it.
But when I was told to eat, this guy kept taking everything and eating it in a completely North Korean style.
Now, is there a different eating style in North Korea? Well, they're all like that, but there are some people who are a bit lost, and they tell me to drink alcohol.
Oh, so at first, a Korean soldier made ramen for me.
Right? It's military ramen.
Since we had only been on the island for a day, we were hungry, so he asked us, "Aren't you hungry?" So he asked us the obvious.
When we said we were hungry, he made ramen for us.
So the food we ate back then was amazing.
I ate ramen in North Korea, but it was on a whole other level of taste.
So I was that hungry, and he made it really well.
It was really delicious.
At that time, the most delicious and memorable food I had ever eaten in Korea was ramen.
Chairman Kimchidoi likes it.
Yes, it's delicious.
When guests come, he puts it on a plate like this, but since I'm not a guest and I 'm a person at home, I just eat it like this.
Also, oh, it's good to eat light ramen in the morning.
Is it light or heavy? When I keep watching the ramen, it seems like you eat it without cutting the noodles.
Yeah, I eat cold noodles without cutting the noodles.
I don't do that.
Is there a reason for that? Then they wouldn't have made the noodles that long.
Don't they all have a history and meaning? They tell you to just drink it all in one go? You never cut the noodles and eat them.
In our country, we eat seaweed soup on birthdays, but in North Korea, they eat noodles as noodles on birthdays to live a long life.
In North Korea, you can't cut the noodles and eat them.
The noodles are my lifeline.
My son is smiling.
It's my lifeline.
That's why you can't cut the noodles and eat them.
Oh, so honestly, well-off families would boil seaweed soup, but in most countries, they give you noodles on your birthday.
They give you just noodles, whether it's cold noodles or noodles.
It's a must for us on our birthdays.
The seaweed balls.
No, if you cut the noodles, they become shorter.
The noodles They don't cut it because it's short.
Okay, that's how it was in the old days.
If you cut the noodles and eat them, that's how it is.
But that's history.
Koreans eat everything with chopsticks, and we all live long lives.
That's not true.
It's better because of the habits and customs that have been passed down since then.
In reality, I don't think lifespans get shorter because we cut and eat everything.
In our country, we cut everything and eat it.
If you cut it to that extent, some people would cut it into four pieces.
If you cut it to that extent, you should die in your 30s.
But you don't die.
You live a long life.
That's the reality, and the truth is a little different from the truth.
It's different from what we're talking about.
I think the Korean people did that during the Joseon Dynasty.
That must be true.
But I think people in the old days had a wish to live that long.
In a word, my lifespan was originally short.
So even if I was 15, I would already be a janggak or something.
So at that time, I think it may have come from the hope that the noodles themselves would continue on and depend on something to live longer.
Yes, that's right.
Sildo honestly says that's true, right? It's called Myeongida Namu, right? Oh, it's so delicious.
I like ramen, but I also like jjajang.
Oh, jjawang, there's always jjajang at home.
Yes, I can't do it without jjajang.
I'm anxious.
Yes, jjawang, I'm anxious.
Now, two fried eggs, just put them on the table.
It's incredible.
Oh, I ate well.
I ate and I have to clean this up.
If I don't clean up, my capitalist wife will beat me up and say, "I don't eat and I don't clean up.
" And so, this has become a habit, and I clean up as soon as I eat.
Oh, I ate well.
At first, the people who said, "The National Intelligence Service is here," said, "Oh, that's right.
They serve such good meals.
" Oh, that's right.
Honestly, we eat like this, like the school lunch.
I didn't do that, so I do n't know.
Oh, how come I was locked up in the National Intelligence Service as soon as I got here? Since it was an investigation period, my friend and I shared a room in order to be investigated, and they brought me food.
I didn't choose what to eat on that plate of food.
You knew it.
So when did I find out? Later, I went When you see all these foods, you can eat whatever you want and as much as you want.
Then you came late, and for the first two months after you came, you just ate whatever they gave you.
Yes, so I don't have a choice whether it tastes good or not.
We have to eat it no matter what.
You came across the ocean and did some research separately.
My friend and I did some research separately, and so these young people would hit you hard when it was mealtime.
They would just give you rice between 11:30 and 12 noon, and at 5 noon, and at 8 noon, and they would give you breakfast no matter what.
And dinner is different like dinner.
But they usually give you one, two, three, four, or five kinds of food.
They give you about five kinds, and at around 6 or 7 in the evening, they give you a snack.
They give you bread, milk, fruit, and things like that.
I don't really like fruit, so it's good for our family.
I like fruit, but I don't eat it much, so I'm going to waste money.
I don't eat fruit, so I save money and buy a house.
Yes, I don't really like fruit.
But when fruit comes out, it's a bit like that, and when bread comes out, it's like that.
At first, when I ate the food, I didn't feel any aversion to it.
It's sweet.
We usually eat Korean food, but I did n't know because I like sweets, but it was all delicious.
To be honest, after two months, you received the food.
Then, you went to the food distribution and ate.
You went to eat, but it was definitely different.
This one had a variety of side dishes, but you could focus on the side dishes you liked.
I was surprised.
There was a meat plate, a metal plate, so they put the meat on like this.
Wow, it's not just that.
They put all the side dishes on like that.
Who would do that much? Oh, when I looked, there were quite a few people.
There was another investigation period besides that one, and there was a man and a woman together.
I wasn't surprised that there were this many defectors.
What year was it? It was around November 2016.
I didn't know it would be that much.
In North Korea, as far as I know, people who lived in North Korea and came to South Korea There are, but I only knew about a few people.
Oh, what, one battalion, one regiment, one brigade, and so on.
When I looked, there were hundreds.
Wow, there were so many defectors.
Seriously, it wasn't just me.
I had a friend who was like that.
As soon as I came in, I was surprised to see so many people.
I asked the National Intelligence Service, our agency, if all the people were North Koreans.
They said there were so many.
I was shocked.
When did all these people come? You said you were from the Ministry of State Security.
You must have more information than the average person.
We ca n't know all the defectors just because we were from the Ministry of State Security.
And the important thing is that people living in the northern region, the Yanggwangdo and Hanbokdo regions in the northern region, know that there are many defectors.
I live in the Hwanghae-do region, so I know that there are defectors from Hwanghae-do.
I also know to some extent who defected.
But I didn't know that there would be that many.
That's why I said that since there weren't many people who went from the wilderness, I only knew about a few.
But when I came here, There are not a few people in there, but hundreds of people, so I can't help but be surprised.
Wow, so many people are coming because they hate Kim Jong-un.
I'm not good at this at home, but there are things like that, and people are cursing me for filming it, and I'm pursuing naturalness, so I did this.
Oh, please come to Icheonwon TV once and try to capture such beautiful human lives.
Please give me a lot of support.
Thank you.
What is that here? There's ramen to boil.
Oh, this is well-made.
This is all homemade.
I'm a drinker, but I really like watching alcohol.
Oh, various alcohols.
Yes, this is real ginseng alcohol.
Yes, I really like those kinds of things.
I really like half of the land on the Korean Peninsula, half of it is a complete economic powerhouse, and the other half is hell where people do n't know whether they should live or die.
But the people living there do n't know that, so they obey and live like that, and that's heartbreaking.
That's where they feel their happiness.
They say that what we're talking about is pitiful, so they're like, "That's just how the world is.
" That's how they know.
Why? I can't look outside, so there's an award.
It's written down, but whose is it? It's my mom's.
Oh, only that outfit is on it.
In fact, my son gave me his too, but my wife kept all hers and threw away mine.
I also won an award.
My son received an award.
Oh, receive an award.
To my sons.
Oh, that's right.
Working hard, working hard.
Yes, I'm so touched.
Where did mine go? My wife took our pictures away.
Oh, you're a bad woman.
Hello.
Hello.
Honey, please.
Hello.
This is Lee Cheol.
It's a bit too formal and formal.
But I'm doing a sports rotation.
Lee Cheol runs TV and Lee Cheol is there.
I went down to loosen up a bit.
I played basketball in North Korea.
I originally played basketball and then volleyball.
So many people in the same class as me think of me as a volleyball player.
You're good.
I'm not that taller than you, but I can jump a lot.
When I was in school, I even caught a long-distance basketball ring.
Even a regulation basketball ring.
If I had been in North Korea, I would have been a basketball player now.
No, it's just Bowie.
Oh, all of a sudden, I was a runner and a sports player, but I could n't live without it.
If you're a sports player, you ca n't make a lot of money.
Right? You can't make a lot of money.
If you're a sports player, you really starve.
You just run and get hungry.
Yes, this place is not necessary to talk about the brand, but it's well-decorated.
Of course, in other countries, it's basically like an apartment.
I bought my own house after 7 years.
I came to Korea on February 22, 2017, so congratulations.
Oh, thank you.
There's even a basketball court.
When I eat, I come down to digest it.
Also, I like basketball, but I can't play volleyball alone.
So I take off my clothes and say, " Oh, there's a dog in my mouth.
Wow, that's cool.
It's so nice here.
The dog is happy.
First, I warm up.
Now, North Korea is called Soju, and when you learn basketball in Soju, you do this while blowing the whistle and doing this and this and this and this.
There's a song about this too.
Yes, this is a song.
While teaching sports, North Korea brainwashes you.
Learning.
If you think the railroad is good, what Kim Il-sung did is something you can do again.
Yes, this is originally a rule that you have to follow exactly and it is not the prescribed size.
Yes, since this is for children at a daycare center, in fact, they are just going in.
Oh, oh, yes, they go in silently like this, a clean shot.
Yes, right? I can't go in by aligning the board, it's small.
Yes, the people who are watching will also do it.
Oh, you are good.
Do you have some form? Okay, I think you could be a player.
You have the level of a player.
No, you are really good.
When I watch basketball games, I feel bad when I can't make a free throw.
Why can't I make that? Oh, oh, it's possible not to make it like this.
[Laughs] What kind of sports did you play a lot? I played a lot of them when I was a student in North Korea, but I stopped playing basketball because it was difficult as an adult.
The only basketball I play is volleyball.
Volleyball, volleyball.
I play volleyball as an attacker.
They play volleyball a lot in North Korea.
Oh, right? Do you play more than soccer? Yes, volleyball is something that can be played without getting hurt by a small number of people.
They are clearly separated, but basketball and soccer require physical contact.
There are many, so especially these days, officers don't prefer things like hurting themselves.
That's why most of them play basketball and soccer.
There are many.
So in the military, when your blood is boiling, no matter how dry your bones are, you just keep kicking and jumping.
If you fall and get hurt, there are no hospitals, so you have to get treatment at the hospital.
If you break a bone, they adjust it and stuff.
For example, they adjust it and put a bandage on it and rest for a few days.
So, like us, we don't go to the hospital and take pictures or do anything, adjust it, or anything.
My wrist is still like that.
My family member said that I'm an idiot.
One of them said that I can do it like this, but it can't be done because it was broken and then adjusted.
This one can only touch like this.
The palm can touch like this, but this one ca n't.
This doesn't bend, so when I played basketball in school, I got a bad injury and it just became like this.
And then I did this again.
North Korea, like us, they only have to go to the hospital for treatment, so it's simple.
When I was in the military, a friend of mine fell while playing soccer and fell hard like this.
His arm came out here and the bone came out here.
He just pulled it.
That 's the end.
That's the end.
They don't do that.
Yes, if you look at an apartment complex in Korea, there are a lot of these facilities.
Oh, there are so many.
You do n't have to go anywhere else to exercise.
Now, there are so many of them here that when we go, there's a playground in the water.
The kids in front have a playground.
It's really amazing.
So I think it would be great for parents.
And there's a daycare center.
The complex is so great.
I can't say enough.
They prioritize convenience, but I wish they had thought about the surrounding infrastructure.
But it's far to go to a restaurant here.
I think it'll take about 4 or 5 years for the surrounding infrastructure to be built.
But anyway, it's the house where I live.
It's home, so I have to save money.
I used to hold this long ring.
Oh, I can only hold water.
It used to be really good, but oh, it's hard.
Should I sit down and rest? I'm going to rest.
It's really cool.
It's like that again.
Yeah, oh, exercise is good for your body.
Don't do it too quickly at once.
If you exercise a little, you'll sweat a lot and it's good.
Yeah, really, you come down from your house and exercise like this.
The apartment facilities are really good.
If you go underground, there's a golf course underground.
You ca n't tell from the outside, but if you go underground, there's a lot more.
There's also a gym here.
So the apartments are really good these days.
All the facilities are really good.
Yeah, come on.
Do you think North Korea has these facilities? What should I call facilities? There's none.
No matter how much North Korea's royal family lives in Pyongyang, North Korea, there's nothing like this.
I went to the Chinese station, but North Korea's Chinese station.
There's no Gangnam.
What do you see here? Gyeonggi-do security is also tight.
Ah, here.
Ah, you just came after exercising.
Now, now, now, I came after exercising.
What did I eat? You have to clean it up.
If it were North Korea, they wouldn't clean it up.
What would you do if your hands got wet in the winter? But in our country, hot and cold water just comes out.
Oh, really, there's a song in North Korea called " My country, my home, a good place to live.
" It's not a song that's uploaded to North Korea, but a song that's uploaded to South Korea.
I'm not used to it either.
At home, I just did this.
Like this.
But these days, they put it like this and put their feet down like this.
You have to touch your feet like this.
Then the water comes out and stuff.
This is really good.
And here, when you eat and peel food, you use detergent.
You use detergent like this.
Do you use detergent in North Korea? They use charcoal ash.
Yes, they use coal ash to peel dishes.
Yes, yes.
Then the oil comes out and it becomes shiny.
I don't know what the principle is, but when I talk about it sometimes, I think Koreans who lived in the old days really understand and sympathize.
Oh, we were like that back then too.
Yes, yes, yes.
It's not like that, but there were a lot of yeah.
I'll sit here and watch it all.
You can see who came and come out.
It seems like a guest has come here.
Yes, a guest has come.
They say there is no hot water in North Korea.
Where is there hot water in North Korea? There is no cold water.
What kind of hot water is it? You have to go to a well to get cold water.
But here, everything just comes out.
Get water.
Get water.
It’s right there in the bakery.
There is water in every apartment below.
Tap water is like soybeans in a drought.
It comes out once a year or something.
There is nothing we can do about it.
Let’s not compare.
But we can’t help but compare.
Because they lived, half of the same land on the Korean Peninsula is a complete economic powerhouse and the other half is a hell where people do n’t know whether they should live or die.
But the people who live there do n’t know that, so they obey and live like that.
That’s heartbreaking.
That’s where they feel their happiness.
They say that what we’re talking about is pitiful, so they say that’s just how the world is.
That’s how they know.
Because they can’t look outside, there’s another award here.
Oh, that was written by our son.
Whose is it? It's a hot mom's house.
Oh, that mom's house is on it.
In fact, my son did it for me, but my wife just ate it all up.
I also won.
My son, please give me an award.
Your son, right? Yes, that's right.
He works hard and lives a life that's so touching.
Where did mine go? My wife took our picture.
Oh, you bad woman.
This is a bathroom, but in fact, there's no bathtub here.
There's no bathtub in the couple's bathroom here, but if you look over there, there 's a bathtub there.
We live in a house with a big bathtub.
If you compare this bathroom to North Korea, it's endless.
Honestly, there's no comparison.
In fact, we now let our baby shower here, so there's one for the baby, but in North Korea, if you say bathroom, it's just a place to really poop.
To be exact, you go to the bathroom here and wash your face and do whatever.
Of course, if you go downtown, there are places where you can do that inside the bathroom.
But that's really nothing special.
I don't poop in the apartment.
Yes, I go out and use the dinosaur toilet.
Oh, there should be water, but there should be water.
If it gets blocked while pouring, how do you unclog it? That's why there are many houses that hardly use it, and there are no indoor toilets in the countryside.
Yes, you can use water freely like this, and if you look here, there's water coming out here too.
I'm so grateful and thankful.
Of course, it's the same as using water and electricity, but I'm grateful.
Yes, there's no other way for me to repay you.
I just buy better and pay more taxes, so I'm repaying the country.
It 's winter now, but it's hot inside the house.
It's hot.
The heating is good.
If you look here, you can set the heating and adjust the temperature.
So, there's a system like this in our country, but whether it's winter or not, if it's not winter at home, then I can think that I've had a perfect autumn.
The temperature is really good.
When I see this, it's really, really cool.
This is really, really, really.
I feel so happy on half the land, and on the other half, it's cold in the winter and I live in a lump.
I did the laundry.
If I did the laundry, there's a bar there to dry it quickly.
Yes, if you press this here, it comes down like this.
I've seen this for the first time too.
Oh, it's so amazing.
It comes down to the height of your love.
Then you put it in there, put it in, and then you raise it.
It goes up again.
I walk around here, so I raise it to a level where it won't be uncomfortable.
Then when you raise it, it stops like this.
Then what does this have? There's a fan.
So the clothes dry quickly.
If you turn this, the wind comes out.
It dries them.
Wow, it's amazing.
I'm also amazed.
Wow, there's a light.
Yes, the light is really for convenience.
Of course, it's different for each construction company, but I think most of them do it like this.
Yes, this is also for convenience.
If you put oil in it because you're worried that your clothes will smell, you put it here.
Sorry, but I don't have any clothes here.
I only have my son's clothes.
Yes, it's the people's car.
Mine is an Avante.
If you press the ignition button here, the car starts.
That's really easy.
I drive a hybrid car.
The average fuel efficiency is about 23.
Of course, there are better cars, but I'm just satisfied.
This heated seat.
There's a steering wheel.
The steering wheel is especially good in the winter.
It's warm, and this is now the windows can be hot in the winter, so if you turn this on, it's the back, and this is this, if you look at this, the front seat of the car is cold in the winter, so it warms up the seat, and in the summer, it cools it down.
When I get in the car, I always wear a seat belt.
First of all, I don't wear a seat belt, right? There's something here.
If you look here, there's this.
Semi-automatic control.
Yes, it's semi-automatic driving.
If you press it, it sways the lane.
If you stray from the lane, it beeps and says, "You've strayed from your lane.
Drive fast.
" And when you go in front here, I don't know what the control is, but there's a 100 km/h section, so if you press it here and go, it goes 100 km.
It maintains the speed.
Yes, it's called cruise control.
Yes, there's something like that.
It adjusts it and goes.
To be honest, there are many control devices here that I don't know and use.
If I don't know and use it, I shouldn't.
If I don't know and can't use it, then I should say that I can't use it.
And if you press the start stop like this, you can do this to some extent by lifting your foot like this.
It didn't go there.
It was here.
There are many interesting things about the outer hold.
It changed like this.
Here, for example, if you look here, it's like this.
It's in sports mode.
And then, I don't know what mode this is, but it's in smart mode.
All of these things change.
I don't know what they mean.
Because I've never changed it and ridden it.
The current performance is good, but I do n't necessarily change it and ride it.
If you press this, you can see the back of the camera.
I don't know why it's there, but if you do this, the back is all shown.
Yes, there are a lot of strange equipment.
There is no freedom of movement in North Korea.
Of course, if we go to Busan now, we can go.
Yes, if you make up your mind, you can go anywhere.
In North Korea, you have to get a pass to go.
Do they just issue a pass? They don't give it to you.
Oh, all means of transportation.
If we talk about freedom of movement with North Korea, it's endless.
Honestly, everything in South Korea is good, but is there anything that you regret a little bit about this? But our country is really, really good.
But I recently went to the Netherlands, and there were some things that our country also needed to learn.
When I looked, I don't know how to say this, but overseas.
Foreigners, I do n't think all Europeans are like that.
They are really friendly.
They all greet people they don't know.
When we meet in the morning, they say good morning and when we meet again, they say hi.
Hey, I don't know much either.
Even though I don't know them, they say hello.
What should I say when they say hello? Oh, I also say good morning and hi.
Hello.
That's it.
It's not just one or two people.
When I saw them for 5 days, it was the same.
But in our country, we greet each other in our apartment right now.
But they do n't do anything else.
Honestly, I think that what needs to be taught should be taught.
When I went to lectures, I thought that the education itself of the students was going well.
They were too hesitant.
Hesitant, hesitant.
Yes, I think that's a bit too much.
I think that you should always be polite to the person who comes up to speak.
I went to lecture yesterday, and I think that they focused and threw it regardless of whether they were interested.
If they're not interested, they can't listen.
Well, it 's a democratic country, but they say they don't want to listen and do this.
Oh, no, do you bring a blanket to school now? I was lying down with my head down and my neck covered with gall, so I really gave a lecture in the North Korean style, but I must have felt bad for those students.
I told that student, and the student came out here and put on a mask and said, " Why are you coming to school?" and told them to go home.
The students were embarrassed.
So you can't see that in North Korea.
What did I say to the teacher? The teachers were there too.
Do you just leave this kind of thing alone in our schools? Do the teachers just leave it alone? It was just so frustrating.
When I looked, there were about 70 people sitting in front of me.
I could see the students were like, "What kind of students are there?" Um, um, when you talk about us, you can see the amount of delinquent students, delinquent female students, and male students.
So, well, the parents probably know, so I don't really care or care, but the future of the Republic of Korea is the people who have to carry it out.
Right? Yes, that's a little bit, ah, it's a little bit weird.
When I think about the future of Korea, ah, it's natural.
No, when I see that, I just say, "Yeah, it's not my job.
I'll just get paid to lecture and go.
Honestly, what do I have to hate about those kids? But those kids If you see the future of the Republic of Korea in your eyes, I think it will be a little different.
And you have children too, right? I have children in middle school and elementary school, and I have a newborn.
I have never received a single report about my children from school.
Every time I graduate from school, I go to the first grade.
They say I am very good.
They say there is a thin line between being good and being stupid.
They say the difference is not stupid.
I am a good person.
I do well in school and study.
I don't tell my children to study hard.
If they want to study, they should do it.
I think studying and being proud are separate concepts.
You have to lay the foundation of morality.
Don't think that studying will do well in the future.
Oh, but all parents are different.
That's my opinion.
Dad, where are you right now? I'm calling from Pyeongtaek to catch the bus.
Oh, and you're going like this.
Yes, in the morning, we live in the mountains, but my son and daughter go to school in Pyeongtaek.
Oh, I couldn't transfer to Pyeongtaek.
As I said earlier, the facilities in the apartment complex are good, but the surrounding infrastructure is not yet formed.
The school is a bit far away, and there is no middle school.
Elementary school is also like that.
So right now, it is February or March next year, or whatever, but they say I can go to school, but I have to go to school in the meantime.
I am going to the school I used to go to.
So I go to Pyeongtaek in the morning.
In the morning, I have to drive to Pyeongtaek because it is cold.
I drive them there and come back.
And when I come back, I take the bus to Pyeongtaek Station, take the subway to Osan Station, and then go to Osan Station again to pick them up.
When I am there, I do it, and when I am not there because I am working, my wife takes the child and does it.
But basically, it is inconvenient to take a newborn baby.
Basically, what should I do? I try to avoid those times by setting up my schedule.
Yes, I have work to do, so I have to go home.
Oh, I saw an article on the way back from here.
North Korea finally published a commentary on our emergency situation today.
Oh, and the Rodong Sinmun used a very, very strange expression again.
Yoon Seong-yeol, who is facing a serious ruling crisis and impeachment crisis, is in the midst of a serious ruling crisis.
Raega, you who declare an emergency and give the people the guns of the fascist dictatorship, rise up, you bastards, you guys have really turned the Korean Party into a father's house.
Oh, I think you should blow up the Korean Central News Agency and the Korean Central Broadcasting Station.
No, you should express it in this way.
Hey, you're really unlucky.
Should I call it Korea or North Korea's land? Then, these guys, anyway, the North Korean bastards, Kim Jong-un is the starter, his followers, the bastards of the presumed power, there's not a single bastard left to survive.
You have to kill them all.
Just go.
I'm dying of anger.
Oh, when you're not in the mood, just turn this on and start the car.
There's an ignition button here.
Just press it and enter your password.
Look, here, I heard a sound like me.
The car started.
No, I'm pissed off after reading that article, but what are North Korea doing with these guys who don't even have remote control? What kind of weird Korea, weird North Korean bastards are writing broadcast articles? I'm really pissed.
Those bastards are annoying.
If you say it like that, oh my, really, what is that? What would you do if you were to live there? Yeah, the propaganda eastern region must have told you to do that.
Also, Kim Jong-un must have ordered it.
Oh, here, there is a separate parking lot for visitors and a separate parking lot for residents.
Now, all the apartments are underground.
So, in a word, the underground palace is an underground palace.
The management office is underground, the golf course is underground, and so on.
The gym is underground.
It's all underground.
It's so well- made.
Today, I'm on the Cider Channel again and I'm revealing my house for the first time.
Actually, I should reveal it on my channel, but I revealed it on the Cider Channel.
After 7 years, I've been buying my own house and I've felt it a lot.
I'm grateful for our Republic of Korea.
And what I can do for the Republic of Korea is to live well.
If I live well and pay a lot of taxes, is n't that repaying the Republic of Korea? So I'll try to live even better in the future.
And by the way, I hope that our viewers will come to our channel, which operates Lee Cheol TV, and watch and like it a lot.
Thank you.
Thank you, kid.
The ball doesn't stick well.
If you just let it go that you can't get it, it won't be.
I can only see that you can't put it in.
This is probably a 3-point shot.
Oh, wow, how is it? A 3-point shot is okay at that level.