As Japanese, I watched this content with being really interested in… and the fact that 80k Korean-Chinese people are living in Tokyo is so surprising. As native, we usually can not find who is Japanese but who’s not from their appearance especially in East Asian people… Anyway, people with different context share common space in real life and it is mind-blowing.
In China, students need to learn a foreign language as early as in primary schools, usually in local Korean ethnic schools they teach Japanese instead of the more popular English, because the grammars of Korean and Japanese are quite identical, it's easier for them to master, and unlike in Korea, Korean Chinese have no problem in learning Kanji. So it's no surprise many of the students would choose to further study Japanese when they go to colleage and finally end up in Japan.
Yes I echo this sentiment. We need more content on the Korean Chinese connection. Yanbian peoples have been especially discriminated against in Japan and SK as not being fully integrated into Korean national culture. Yanbian a and Chinese Koreans are Korean people ethnically but nationally something else. They are stil Koreans in blood and spirit!
wow.. I'm in the similar situation. family separated in US, Japan and Korea. I cry weekly for few years now but most of my friends can't relate, they lived next to their parents their entire life and if anything they are sick of living near them and want space
A minute into this and the choice for background music takes me right out of it. Why choose an old Mötley Crüe song just because the title is "Home Sweet Home"? Cultural and context miss.
_Sixx added, “We didn’t know what to do, so we started writing songs for ‘Theater of Pain,’ and ‘Home Sweet Home’ started to come out. The lyrics came out of that feeling of being gone so long and wanting to come back, which is ironic, because all you ever want is to get in a band and go on the road, but then you’re on the road and you want to come home.”_ It does seem to fit well enough?? What is your problem?
@@terrayi I think it was a wonderful choice. as a person whose family is all over the world; we barely get to meet eachother. I found the beginning of this doc very cinematic. It almost felt like a movie. Great job guys
@@fizakhanniazi4770 I felt that the documentary was indeed fantastic. The song choice just felt very out of place. The only thing connecting it is the title. The tone and the band don't match the rest of the documentary. The documentary, I would say, is *too* good for the song choice. Is Mötley Crüe just some copyright free music? Nothing about that band connects to this doc. Surely there is a song about home or family that is Korean, Chinese or Japanese?
In addiction, it would be more extreme thing than united kingdom it would be overall a bit cheaper than korea to be honest although as you mentioned like those three countries, it would cost alot than i thought but I'll be able to rent a bit in uk or france..
South Korean people are extremely xenophobic. Ethnic Koreans from other places (Koryeo saram, Sakhalin Koreans, Chinese Koreans, North Korean refugees and overseas Koreans) face a lot of prejudice and discrimination. It’s better to settle somewhere else
As Japanese, I watched this content with being really interested in… and the fact that 80k Korean-Chinese people are living in Tokyo is so surprising. As native, we usually can not find who is Japanese but who’s not from their appearance especially in East Asian people…
Anyway, people with different context share common space in real life and it is mind-blowing.
In China, students need to learn a foreign language as early as in primary schools, usually in local Korean ethnic schools they teach Japanese instead of the more popular English, because the grammars of Korean and Japanese are quite identical, it's easier for them to master, and unlike in Korea, Korean Chinese have no problem in learning Kanji. So it's no surprise many of the students would choose to further study Japanese when they go to colleage and finally end up in Japan.
Chinese and Korean always look down on them. they are human too
Yeah what a mystic wonder
Please make more documentaries about Korean Chinese and Chinese Korean.
Yes I echo this sentiment. We need more content on the Korean Chinese connection. Yanbian peoples have been especially discriminated against in Japan and SK as not being fully integrated into Korean national culture. Yanbian a and Chinese Koreans are Korean people ethnically but nationally something else. They are stil Koreans in blood and spirit!
@@Gilgamesh465 If they feel like they're more Chinese than Korean, then I can see why Koreans don't welcome them.
우리 할머니도 함경도에서 피난 나오셔서 말투가 저러셨었는데...너무 그립고 보고싶다
This made me quite sad. I hope these women and all other Joseon people living abroad will be reunited someday.
Nice documentary!
wow.. I'm in the similar situation. family separated in US, Japan and Korea. I cry weekly for few years now but most of my friends can't relate, they lived next to their parents their entire life and if anything they are sick of living near them and want space
Very good
A minute into this and the choice for background music takes me right out of it. Why choose an old Mötley Crüe song just because the title is "Home Sweet Home"? Cultural and context miss.
Who gives af, get over it you pansy
_Sixx added, “We didn’t know what to do, so we started writing songs for ‘Theater of Pain,’ and ‘Home Sweet Home’ started to come out. The lyrics came out of that feeling of being gone so long and wanting to come back, which is ironic, because all you ever want is to get in a band and go on the road, but then you’re on the road and you want to come home.”_ It does seem to fit well enough?? What is your problem?
@@terrayi You copied and pasted that *whole* quote to prove *what* exactly? How lame your brain is?
@@terrayi I think it was a wonderful choice. as a person whose family is all over the world; we barely get to meet eachother. I found the beginning of this doc very cinematic. It almost felt like a movie. Great job guys
@@fizakhanniazi4770 I felt that the documentary was indeed fantastic. The song choice just felt very out of place. The only thing connecting it is the title. The tone and the band don't match the rest of the documentary. The documentary, I would say, is *too* good for the song choice. Is Mötley Crüe just some copyright free music? Nothing about that band connects to this doc. Surely there is a song about home or family that is Korean, Chinese or Japanese?
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what is a joseon person? how is it different from being korean?
Korea was called Joseon…before the powers that be spilt the nation into two…
korea wage same uk france
korea seoul Rent cheap than uk london france paris
world not paradise
In addiction, it would be more extreme thing than united kingdom it would be overall a bit cheaper than korea to be honest although as you mentioned like those three countries, it would cost alot than i thought but I'll be able to rent a bit in uk or france..
Good lord the motley crew song ruined the whole doc for me! Horrible choice of music!
조선족은 한국, 일본, 미국을 싫어하면서 고국인 중국을 떠나서 한국, 일본, 미국으로 이주해서 돈은 버는 이유가 뭘까?
This is an interesting question, it's simply money.
@@archie1554 대국인 중국에게 열심히 봉사하는 마음으로 애국하면 될텐데...
why chinese koreans go to Japan instead of korea is beyond me
The prejudice faced in South Korea can be worse than in Japan
"People, I just want to say, can't we all get along?”… Rodney King
South Korean people are extremely xenophobic. Ethnic Koreans from other places (Koryeo saram, Sakhalin Koreans, Chinese Koreans, North Korean refugees and overseas Koreans) face a lot of prejudice and discrimination. It’s better to settle somewhere else