Showing posts with label North Korean beauties. Show all posts
Showing posts with label North Korean beauties. Show all posts

26 July 2015

IT'S SO BAD THAT IT'S GOOD!!!!!




This North Korean movie entitled "A Traffic Controller on the Crossroad," made sometime in the 1980s, has legions of YouTube fans precisely because it's so bad.  Just like other B-movies such as "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes."  BTW, the hot chicks don't hurt either.

12 April 2014

Chaoxian (North Korean) Beauty Stuns Netizens



Chaoxian women are feminine and beautiful.  But this "tea shop girl" is particularly so.  Horny netizens are salivating over her.  But it's more than physical attraction.  It's also the fact that she's just so feminine in her demeanor, a trait that anglo-saxon women no longer have...

09 September 2013

UPDATE: Sadly...Diva Hyon Song Wol is Probably Dead...RIP

Although they promised to produce evidence on 9/9/13 showing that Hyon Song Wol and her band mates remain alive, North Korean Youtubers could/would not.



So we conclude that the Choson Ilbo (朝鲜日報 in Chinese) is probably correct in suggesting that Ms. Hyon and her band mates were machine-gunned to death in front of their families and friends.  Their crime:  putative pornography.

Recently, Chinese netizens pointed to a video of beautiful, young North Korean women dancing -- the kind of dancing that high school and college cheerleaders perform openly every day in North America.  They surmise that it was this type of "dirty dancing" that did Hyon Song Wol and her friends in.

Unless something else breaks, this piece concludes the Fairbank Report's extensive coverage on the murders of Hyon Song Wol and her band mates...

05 August 2012

Could This be True?















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US$60,000 for a beautiful North Korean bride

 
 
 
 
 
 
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According to Ming Pao’s report, North Korea has begun to export its beautiful brides to attract foreign investment. Transnational marriage is quite common now in a globalized world, but a relatively autocratic and closed country like North Korea still raises people’s eyebrow when it began to advocate “export of its beauties” to attract foreign investment.
Pay US$60,000 and then the government will choose a beautiful bride for you
North Korean Intellectuals Solidarity, a South Korean website often carries news about North Korea, reports, North Korean authorities has recently encouraged “transnational marriage” between North Korean beauties and executives of foreign enterprises in order to attract foreign investment into North Korea. The report says that a foreigner wanting to marry a North Korean beauty has to pay an amount equivalent to US$60,000 to North Korean authorities.
When the foreigner has made the payment, North Korean government will select an educated woman of appropriate age to marry the foreigner. The brides chosen are mostly beautiful young girls about the age of 20. South Korean experts say that it is entirely a honey-trap set by North Korean authorities to attract foreign investment. However, it also reflects North Korea’s dire economic situation.
Absurd scene of officials scrambling for pork at meal 
North Korea recently opened Mount Kumgang to Chinese tourists. In order to promote tourism to the mountain, some Chinese reporters were invited to visit the mountain. When they had meals with North Korean officials, they were amazed to see the officials accompanying them scrambled for and soon ate up all the pork not only on their own tables but on all other tables. “It was something unbelievable,” said a Chinese reporter.
The reporter said that it was something he had ever seen for the first time in his life and found it too absurd. Normally, the North Koreans who can join the Chinese in having the meals must come from relatively rich families. “They lost their manners for a few pieces of pork. It is unbelievable unless you see it with your own eyes.” However, later he learnt from an ethnic Korean friend in China that people in common cadres’ families in North Korea had not tasted pork for three decades.
The reporter said that he attended a state banquet on April 15 to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of former North Korean leader Kim Il-song. The food on the “state banquet” was as poor as the wedding banquet of a poor peasant in a remote village.