The forgotten battle we must remember "The battle of Yultong" | Korean react to Philippine History

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  • čas přidán 11. 06. 2022
  • 70 years have passed after the Korean war.
    A legendary record was made by the Philippine army to save Korea.
    Thank you for all the sacrifices you made for Korea!
    Something should never be forgotten!

Komentáře • 552

  • @johnarellano8212
    @johnarellano8212 Před 2 lety +474

    Older Koreans knew about this for some reason. I met Koreans who have migrated to the US. When they learned that I was from the Philippines, they reminded me of the Korean War in the ‘50s and how Filipinos defended their freedom. They’re very appreciative of the sacrifice that Filipinos made for their country.

    • @oriculomaximocalderon3378
      @oriculomaximocalderon3378 Před rokem +19

      Yes that is very true. Thats why gen. Douglas mc Arthur said give me ten thousand Filipino soldiers and I will conquer the world

    • @The3minutes2010
      @The3minutes2010 Před rokem +3

      @@oriculomaximocalderon3378 he was referring to the veterans during WW 2

    • @yanskimaru
      @yanskimaru Před rokem +9

      Korean creates good zombie movies.. i hope they create a movie based on this as a courtesy to the fallen ones

    • @The3minutes2010
      @The3minutes2010 Před rokem +2

      @@yanskimaruthere’s already a movie , Hamburger Hill is the title. The americans has taken credit of it as always.

    • @becominglikevloger2016
      @becominglikevloger2016 Před rokem +2

      @@The3minutes2010 HamburgerHill..its not a Korean war sir..during the Battle of Hamburger Hill, a May 1969 assault during the Vietnam War by the U.S. Army's 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division (Airmobile) "Screaming Eagles" on a ridge of Dong Ap Bia (Ap Bia Mountain) near the Laotian border in central Vietnam. The ridge was a well-fortified position, including trenchworks and bunkers, of the North Vietnamese Army. U.S. military records of the battle refer to the mountain as "Hill 937," its map designation having been derived from the high elevation of the hill at 937 meters (3,074 ft).

  • @grace.b5454
    @grace.b5454 Před 4 měsíci +26

    I hope Netflix made a movie about the battle of yultong so that every Korean will know how Filipino contribute to their history .. so they may stop look down on us

    • @Xentradi97
      @Xentradi97 Před měsícem +1

      Korean gov and tax payers honor and pay gratitude to Korean war veterans from all over the world. Invite them to Korea every year, give them free healthcare and scholarship to their children and grandchildren. Donated warships and weapons to Philippines for free. Does every Filipinos know that? Or they just remember some racist encounters only?
      And if it's about Philippines as a whole gaining more respect that is entirely up to the Filipinos. Koreans remember the time when they were looked down upon being poor and undeveloped after the war. As long as Philippines continues to export maids and 3D workers to the world as their primary industry instead of creating bigger and recognisable companies and Philippines gov cared more about lining their pockets than raising their economy, there will be many who'll look down on the Philippines. Every country that Philippines export maids and 3D workers, Saudi, Qatar, UAE, Dubai, Singapore, HK, Japan, etc... you think they treat Philippines with more respect that they do in Korea?

    • @starohas
      @starohas Před 12 dny

      I AGREE!!!

  • @razzlak446
    @razzlak446 Před 2 lety +153

    Capt. Condrado Yap was the most brave and a true leader of the Philippine Army in history. He decline the orders from the US regiment to leave the bodies of his dead comrades but he insist that it his obligations to bring them back to their family dead or alive and unfornately he was shot and die. This man is a true definition of a true leader salute and respect.

    • @The3minutes2010
      @The3minutes2010 Před rokem +6

      Not just him but all of them… beginning from the enlisted men to highest rank

    • @circleancopan7748
      @circleancopan7748 Před rokem +6

      To think he was also a Chinoy. He fought and died bravely.

    • @corkystorky
      @corkystorky Před 9 měsíci +1

      he was killed just when they thought the skirmish was over if I remember correctly

  • @yeruchii7817
    @yeruchii7817 Před 2 lety +220

    To add to this, a surviving soldier said in an interview that it was so hard for them during that time as it was winter in South Korea and Philippines is a tropical island so winter does not exist in our country. They were so cold at that time even their socks gets stuck on their foot and tears the skin when they remove it. I also only knew about this piece of history just recently. I wish they would've included this in history books so people, especially the younger generation would be educated, appreciative of our own nation and not to just take our freedom for granted.
    Also fun fact: Most of the soldiers that fought in the Battle of Yultong (if not all) wasn't deployed under order. They *volunteered* to help out not because they were ordered to but because they came on their own free will to help SK. And that alone, I'm super proud of.

    • @benjaminlabata3847
      @benjaminlabata3847 Před 2 lety +15

      "I will die with honor from my country and my people" - Late President Elpidio Quirino

    • @rmtubelonia
      @rmtubelonia Před rokem +6

      Yes, my uncle was with the PEFTOK. He lost a toe due to frostbite

    • @japinoygarages9605
      @japinoygarages9605 Před rokem +1

      Know you understand Korea people how pilipino great to battle in your country

    • @novymacahilig6258
      @novymacahilig6258 Před 2 měsíci

      Uncle Sam don’t want to include in our history cuz, they want always to played a super hero in the eyes of Filipino people and the whole world…. I know this history I was a kid 👦 cuz May father and my uncle volunteered to fight for Koreans and with God’s Blessings, the comeback alive and sound…. He told us in our family that when they fight the chinese soldiers, the ration is always 10 to 1… 1 filipino soldiers and 10 Chinese soldiers in the battle front, he even told us that there machine gun are overheating in shootings Chinese soldiers and they pee just to machine gun, just be operational again

    • @indaybisdak2357
      @indaybisdak2357 Před 2 měsíci

      I hope this will be included in History and also this should be taught in Schools

  • @sigangelsph
    @sigangelsph Před rokem +11

    Many Koreans does not know this and sadly look down at our race. I am not saying all, but some. Thank you for sharing this. Filipinos even before are welcoming and a supportive race. Our ancestors also helped the Jews when they were casted out by the Nazi in world war 2. We are very proud of our nature in having innate love for humanity. I'm sure our ancestors appreciate this very much.

  • @kitchied
    @kitchied Před 2 lety +268

    the only thing i hope for is not applause, but real respect for filipinos who live and work in south korea. i've seen videos from tv stations that show how even those who are completely korean, but just happen to look filipino because they have darker skin have been bullied and very rudely treated. respect should be given, regardless of seniority, monetary capability, social status, or race.

    • @ammegs778
      @ammegs778 Před 2 lety +14

      un iba walang utang na loob eh..
      dpt nga libre na pinoy visa sa korea....

    • @gab_yt9914
      @gab_yt9914 Před rokem +5

      @@ammegs778 grabi Naman sa libre Ngayon niyo lang nalaman Yung storya libre na agad. Wag kayong ma abuso.

    • @ammegs778
      @ammegs778 Před rokem +17

      @@gab_yt9914 matagal na ..
      israel lifetime free visa mga pinoy!!! un ang 220 tumatanaw ng utang na loob hindi un laway lng...

    • @Marsy712
      @Marsy712 Před rokem +6

      ​@@ammegs778 true parang sa Israel walang visa ang pinoy pag punta doon

    • @majadefiesta3246
      @majadefiesta3246 Před rokem +10

      Pag tumulong wag mag expect ng kapalit.regardless kung gaano pa kalaki naitulong mo.malaki din nmn nabibigay n tulong ng korea kase nag bibigay cla nga trabaho sa mga ofw...nakak proud na may ambag ang pilipinas sa kalayaan ng South korea pero di nakaka proud n manghingi tau ng kapalit sa mga naitulong naten..

  • @jerryblue4870
    @jerryblue4870 Před 2 lety +25

    We Filipipino's are always down to earth for respect and patience....

  • @clownman9404
    @clownman9404 Před 2 lety +13

    Filipino soldiers helped build Korea too after the war. Some of these buildings they built are famous in Korea.

  • @tiTABAba792
    @tiTABAba792 Před 2 lety +358

    Philippines is the last country to surrender to the Japanese during WWII. That's how brave and great the Filipino soldiers are.

    • @christheenchanted275
      @christheenchanted275 Před 2 lety +57

      they surrender ordered from American officer letting also their own u.s soldiers captured and suffer before dying during death march...
      we've learned. so when an Indian general orders pinoy soldiers to surrender in Syria they ignores it and continue to fight until manage to escape.

    • @engcotv1237
      @engcotv1237 Před 2 lety +7

      ​@@christheenchanted275 yes that's trueeee

    • @ludgeraire8447
      @ludgeraire8447 Před 2 lety +7

      I think they know that once Philippines is captured. Japanese can send reinforcements in all directions. I mean Philippines is in the center of Pacific war.

    • @kamoroy6499
      @kamoroy6499 Před rokem +11

      The Leyteños did not surrender. That’s why Gen. MacArthur landed in Leyte.

    • @josejaylimocon9363
      @josejaylimocon9363 Před rokem +29

      They surrendered because it's what high ranking officer (Americans) ordered to them ... that's why it never happen again when in India... We have no strength in war but we have the spirit of brotherhood that cannot be easily be broken....for us Filipino friend is a friend, flesh for a flesh , teeth for a teeth, blood for blood..we never look upon what race, color or religion...we fight for freedom as a legion

  • @shelbie4873
    @shelbie4873 Před rokem +12

    5years after Japanese- Philippines war yet our President back then decided to send some troops to help South Korea to defend their freedom. As a filipinos this makes me proud. Helping those whose need.

  • @crz4ybai
    @crz4ybai Před 2 lety +104

    Philippines is the first Asian country to respond to the call of UN to help South Korea when it was invaded by the North Korean and Chinese communist.

    • @cxvii6812
      @cxvii6812 Před rokem +1

      Thailand wasnt it

    • @crz4ybai
      @crz4ybai Před rokem +3

      @@cxvii6812 call by US then Thailand is the first. But for UN calls it is the Philippines.

    • @dicktiny9428
      @dicktiny9428 Před rokem

      YEAH DESPITE OF COLD WEATHER IN SOUTH KOREA

  • @titaeds5535
    @titaeds5535 Před rokem +19

    As a filipino , it still makes me cry watching these videos. Thanks God these soldiers have been covered with prayers by the relatives and friends back home. We honor those who died in the war.

  • @thelydoprime4412
    @thelydoprime4412 Před 2 lety +84

    im proud to be Filipino... few years earlier before Filipino was sent in Korea.. our country also had a battle to protect for our freedom and thats why we are now celebrating our independence day june 12... hoping this history will be part of their lesson in Korean history

  • @Francheska291
    @Francheska291 Před 2 lety +188

    is very sad that just like they said they didn't teach or include the sacrifices of the phiippines in that war in their history books :( i hope they included it so other will be more informed about the philippines.

    • @khanef.1784
      @khanef.1784 Před 2 lety +5

      I agree

    • @pauvall1218
      @pauvall1218 Před 2 lety +8

      korek nakaka lungkot nga some of them mababa ang tingin sa atin

    • @butterflies339
      @butterflies339 Před rokem +3

      @@pauvall1218 Oo nga eh…

    • @zackthunder7274
      @zackthunder7274 Před rokem +3

      Pero meron tayong rebulto sa bansa nila...yun lng hahaha

    • @ykramtv9830
      @ykramtv9830 Před rokem

      Kaya nga! Galit sila sa Japan dahil hindi daw itinuro brutality of Japanese during WW2 to their kids now!

  • @kennyhabulancarlos-2864
    @kennyhabulancarlos-2864 Před rokem +11

    🇰🇷- THANK YOU PHILIPPINES 😊
    🇵🇭-YOUR WELCOME😊

    • @user-me1ut9zs2t
      @user-me1ut9zs2t Před 3 měsíci +1

      I'm ready to come in south Korea soon factory worker

  • @aareyes6449
    @aareyes6449 Před rokem +15

    Thank you Handa. A lot of countries have looked down on the Philippines and these kind of videos are a good reminder that our country is SO MUCH MORE than the negative things that's happening or has happened to us.
    Thank you for sharing this story so that the next generation of both Filipino and Korean would be reminded that our ancestors once stood side by side to fight for the principles of democracy and freedom.

  • @eventfulnonsense
    @eventfulnonsense Před 2 lety +13

    I have the honor to meet one filipino Korean War Veteran during the 80s. His last name is Suzon, at that time he was in his late 50s working as security guard in the hospital which I worked for five years.

  • @maryjanefabello2434
    @maryjanefabello2434 Před 2 lety +48

    Thank you for watching and i hope more koreans will know about the sacrifices of the FILIPINO SOLDIERS.

  • @kimchiekim5411
    @kimchiekim5411 Před rokem +6

    I hope you spread positivity and treat my fellow Filipino in your country as a person not someone you look down, I heard so much about Korean discrimination Filipinos and half Korean half Filipinos. I hope young generations will know how Filipino soldiers fought for your country, you will not enjoy the freedom you have now without the help of Filipino soldiers and the rest of the countries who stood by your side during war. Spread the love please.

  • @jacksonfive5596
    @jacksonfive5596 Před rokem +4

    From the Philippines, you are always welcome. But better than applause, we need respect. That's all.. Mabuhay ang Republika ng Pilipinas! MABUHAY ANG LAHING KAYUMANGGI, ang mga anak ng Lupang Hinirang

  • @azayasabado4346
    @azayasabado4346 Před 2 lety +8

    thankyou for recognizing our fellow soldiers ❤🙏♥💖 we filipinos we can help in any ways Bayanihan is in our hearts 🥰🥰🥰

  • @atinchirihara4065
    @atinchirihara4065 Před 2 lety +28

    Thankyou for this wonderful and genuine reaction. Sending love from Philippines 🇵🇭❤️😘
    Philippines received a lot of help from Korea too 😊💙💙

  • @xexnaessey3684
    @xexnaessey3684 Před 2 lety +23

    I hope someday have to make a movie the history of Korea and Philippines

  • @mizumizu9061
    @mizumizu9061 Před 2 lety +16

    Thanks for your genuine reaction , that u guys appreciate to those Filipinos who sacrifice there lives During the battle of yultong , goddess us all ,have a great day 😘😍

  • @dantemalla3753
    @dantemalla3753 Před rokem +6

    We love you South Koreans. It wasn't a mistake to defend your freedom & democracy. You're our brother nation and we are happy to see you progress.

  • @arnulfohucom4665
    @arnulfohucom4665 Před 2 lety +8

    Thanks sir and ma'am for appreciating the efforts of Philippine armed forces who fought their lives to help you from the communist .Filipino are friendly people we don't want war .we want peace of all mankind of this world.but we will not run in gun battle .Filipino soldier are born to fight.love from ex Army Armed forces of the Philippines .

  • @nicacaluyo9585
    @nicacaluyo9585 Před 2 lety +10

    Im glad that my request is already react.,,thanks 😊

  • @SB_love_SB19
    @SB_love_SB19 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you, I have teary eyes after watching their sincere appreciation to our soldiers♡♡♡

  • @michaelrespicio5683
    @michaelrespicio5683 Před 2 lety +52

    As a Filipino, I'm glad others recommended this video too. Just like in the other video about the war, more Koreans should know about this and deserve to know about this. If you do, please share these videos. It's great that you say you're thankful for the Filipino soldiers' service but they are the ones to be thanking for winning a major battle. Don't just say thanks but show it too. I think the best way to pay your respects to them is to simply share these kinds of videos so everyone become educated on the matter. It's unfortunate that schools don't teach this important information but you CAN do something; everyone can still learn about this. Our countrymen fought alongside other countries and contributed greatly to the war effort. They died to give you a home, not so that these truths remain hidden and some Koreans look down on us. There are some Filipinos who said they experienced discrimination in Korea. Once everyone know this, it will finally end. I just don't think it's fair that the efforts of our great-grandparents are not be discussed enough because schools decided this wasn't important enough to bring up

    • @ernestolopez8810
      @ernestolopez8810 Před rokem +1

      My father fought. In the Korean war,,a member of the 1O Bct,peftok ,he past away in the year 1993,without anything in that war, but still I am happy to learn that some young Koreans now,know the. Sacrifice of pilipino soldiers

  • @benzsolis6253
    @benzsolis6253 Před rokem +2

    Pilipino soldiers are the best close tactical fight..and the valor and dedication they bring to a fight..till the last shed of their blood they never back down,,proud pilipino here.. pilipino/korean friendship..

  • @martializamontebon9848
    @martializamontebon9848 Před 10 měsíci +3

    this is a very good part of history between Philippines and Korea...my grandfather was also sent there in the Korean war and from his stories I could feel the hardships of the Koreans during the war and after...many of them suffered so much just like any war that occurred in the world...he already passed away but he got to see the developments of Korea much faster than how my country progresses all throughout these years...I sometimes feel sad when some young Koreans are being interviewed in some videos about WHAT THEY KNOW ABOUT THE PHILIPPINES... their answers varies a lot...some will say...I DONT KNOW ABOUT PHILIPPINES...A COUNTRY WITH BEAUTIFUL BEACH RESORTS...A GOOD VACATION DESTINATION...A CHEAP WAY TO LEARN ESL BECAUSE THE SALARY OF THE TEACHERS IS VERY CHEAP...A LOT OF WOMEN WANTS TO GO OUT WITH YOU BECAUSE YOU ARE A FOREIGNER...NOT SAFE BECAUSE OF SOME ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES...VERY POOR COUNTRY...VERY HOT AND HUMID TROPICAL COUNTRY...and so on and so forth...there was one video that showed a high school Korean boy who spit and tore the Philippine flag because of an issue that he did not like after watching a video...these were some of the answers that I watched in some interviews about my country... I feel really sad about this...though some Koreans are also well-mannered when they arrived here but some thinks we are inferior to them simply because they are more developed economically...sometimes RESPECT can be determined by the AMOUNT OF MONEY YOU HAVE IN YOUR POCKET...it's very hard to make them realize what my ancestors did to help liberate their country from the communist rule...without those very important events in the KOREAN WAR...there is NO SOUTH KOREA NOW...but for those who acknowledge and appreciate it my deepest gratitude to them for doing so...May GOD bless you all in your endeavors in spreading the most important part of OUR HISTORY...

  • @reynaldobajao7715
    @reynaldobajao7715 Před 2 lety +2

    That's why in this day sokor love Phil. and Phil. Always love sokor they're like brothers and sisters.❤️

  • @raymundontolan8916
    @raymundontolan8916 Před 2 lety +117

    Much better if you show to them the other video that not only talk about the war but also the contribution of the filipinos to the Korea after the war.

    • @alienn.disguise2852
      @alienn.disguise2852 Před 2 lety +1

      much better if you do it yourself rather than demanding from someone else!!

    • @raymundontolan8916
      @raymundontolan8916 Před 2 lety +26

      @@alienn.disguise2852 lol, I'm just suggesting a good video that will give them more information about the history between Korea and the Philippines during and after the Korean War.

    • @kennethcanayon5730
      @kennethcanayon5730 Před 2 lety +6

      @@alienn.disguise2852 why soo cry baby ? kids nowadays

    • @alienn.disguise2852
      @alienn.disguise2852 Před 2 lety

      @@kennethcanayon5730 huhuhuuu... huhuhuuu.... adults nowadays!

    • @Vortexmotovlog
      @Vortexmotovlog Před 2 lety +3

      @@alienn.disguise2852 Kids? Hahah

  • @zair3196
    @zair3196 Před 2 lety +4

    And I hope that A LOT OF KOREANS will know about this in order for them to have a change of view for us , Filipinos. They should know the sacrifices that our Filipino ancestors did for SOKOR.

  • @destinyapasan7561
    @destinyapasan7561 Před rokem +1

    Proud to be a Filipino. No wonder Koreans enjoy being an exchange Students to the PHILIPPINES to learn English for at least a year or more.. A lot of Koreans have Business in the PHILIPPINES. Likewise Korean Missionaries 🇵🇭❤️ 🇭🇳..

  • @Rosendo-oz6ix
    @Rosendo-oz6ix Před 2 lety +1

    helping to other country is great pleasure like south korean in time of war.this is truly frienship of the two country.

  • @2ne1bangkonyglover_vine93

    While watching I can't stop my tears 😭

  • @violetaalipio9538
    @violetaalipio9538 Před 2 lety +5

    Kindly show this to your fellowmen so respect to Filipinos may rise . I hope Koreans will stop looking down on our brothers who are now working in your country.

  • @jamesramer1527
    @jamesramer1527 Před 2 lety +5

    I'm proud filipinos🇵🇭💪mabuhay

  • @christophergaramay4836
    @christophergaramay4836 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm a Filipino but Filipino love and depend Korean because the Filipino is a friendly people and If you are a Filipino I assure you that you will be protected with your Filipino friend. That's what Filipino attitude..

  • @johnmargonzales
    @johnmargonzales Před 15 dny

    Thank handa studio... For informative aspects in history... That brings the people across the world more deeper understanding how all of us human contributing to our existence as one wonderfull concious being to some different events in our daily lives....

  • @ronnienavarro7844
    @ronnienavarro7844 Před 2 lety +5

    March of the Valiant Philippines expeditionary force to korean war. You will learn more about the Philippines and Korea its a documentary do the reaction video love the reaction :) much love and respect!

  • @jeffyON3
    @jeffyON3 Před 2 lety +3

    If that situation will happen again in South Korea, PHL still surely support and send troops again.

  • @ljlujan2525
    @ljlujan2525 Před 2 lety +2

    watching this made me cry unexpectedly thank you so much gor the appreciation

  • @edgaradricula4029
    @edgaradricula4029 Před rokem

    its so nice soldiers of our country Philippines to help protect & depend the south Korean country with thier soldiers, Mabuhay Pilipino Soldiers to be a Hero we salute you.🗣️🇵🇭👍👍👍🇰🇷🤝🇵🇭

  • @Emma-sd9rw
    @Emma-sd9rw Před 2 lety +1

    As far as I had been read in history, there were not only Filipino soldiers were fighting Chinese forces but also there were thousands of foreign troops from 16 countries..how can I be proud for this half truth story..

  • @herbertjosephmatulac6621
    @herbertjosephmatulac6621 Před 2 lety +2

    To all Koreans, showing heartfelt gratitude. You are all very much welcome. ❤️

  • @kraruz9490
    @kraruz9490 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you too for the recognition.

  • @ronaldferdiz8599
    @ronaldferdiz8599 Před rokem +1

    A good war movie portraying how brave Filipinos defend freedom even if for the other country..to lit the hearts of heroism in our fellow Filipinos today..we need this kind of stories ..thank you HANDA🙏

  • @nelsonazares832
    @nelsonazares832 Před 2 lety +1

    salamat din south korea sa relasyon natin ngaun bilang isang bansa na my pagmamahal.. love all..

  • @sweetyparah3619
    @sweetyparah3619 Před 2 lety +2

    Thats why when typhoon Yolanda hits the Philippines, many koreans soldier went to the Philippines to help, their mission is to pay back what Filipinos contributed to their independence.. I hope many koreans will respect every Filipinos, because I heard a lot of discriminations and racism that Filipinos are poor country without knowing the history

  • @joselitoromero4777
    @joselitoromero4777 Před 3 měsíci

    My uncle is a Korean Veteran and a member of the 10th Bn he was in the Korea at that time during the Korean war,South Korea and Philippines a very best freind country

  • @maryclizzyabad2893
    @maryclizzyabad2893 Před 2 lety +6

    Proud to be Filipino🇵🇭. Please react on the vlog of FinnSnow about "TUBBATAHA The Crown Jewel of the Philippines"

  • @CherryBernardoRcb99
    @CherryBernardoRcb99 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for this amazing video I hope more people get to learn more about history.

  • @kulupingerzi
    @kulupingerzi Před 2 lety +1

    No. Don't feel so bad not everyone knows about this including Filipinos. It's lost in history. There are many unsung heroes all over the world who fought bravely for our freedom. We honor each one of them. God bless them all. Thank you for the video Handa🙏

  • @The3minutes2010
    @The3minutes2010 Před rokem

    My late uncle was one of them, he was a young lieutenant by that time.
    He was buried in heroes graveyard “libingan ng mga bayani”. 2 among his sons are now retired generals

  • @daniella.paguia4995
    @daniella.paguia4995 Před 2 lety +1

    Proud of Korea and Philippines to be brave.

  • @noliestrella3106
    @noliestrella3106 Před rokem +2

    My father, PFC. Juanito Estrella was a member of 20th Bct. Expeditionary Forces to Korea. Under the command of then Lt. Fidel V. Ramos.

  • @imglen
    @imglen Před rokem +1

    despite those sacrifices of my fellow Filipinos during Korean war for their liberty, some Filipinos in south Korea have been bullied and not treated humanely of some Koreans. hope this reminds to them that they should be grateful to Filipinos.

  • @latorreontv5036
    @latorreontv5036 Před 2 lety +1

    Korea always welcome here in Philippines Because Korean and Philippines they have a good relationship just like family brotherhood or sisterhood.

  • @manilaboy659
    @manilaboy659 Před rokem

    Big respect to all philippine soldiers who faugth in korean war... You guy's are not forgotten. Thank you for your service.

  • @tristanconde3233
    @tristanconde3233 Před měsícem

    KUDOS! to the Handa Studio for doing this.
    Koreans will always be welcome here (Philippines).
    Again, thank you for not forgetting

  • @erickgamboa501
    @erickgamboa501 Před rokem +1

    Thank you also for acknowledging this brave filipino soldiers who fought during korean war! hope war will not come in our times but still the brave filipinos will always be brave to defend!

  • @nsp74
    @nsp74 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for honoring and remembering the heroism and bravery of our great soldier in Korean war.
    Filipinos are warm friendly and hospitable people to foreigners, but they are also freedom loving people and they hate tyranny and oppression.
    When the situations like this call for them to respond in order to aid their Ally, they are one of the most badass and cold-hearted warriors you will ever see.

  • @ammardecena9305
    @ammardecena9305 Před rokem

    thank you handa for featuring this content

  • @luisflorendo5988
    @luisflorendo5988 Před 2 lety +4

    please comment on this site.."March of the Valiant: Philippine Expeditionary Force to Korea"this is the complete story of individual soldiers who volunteer's in the korean war peninsula,My grandpa is a volunteer soldier who fight the freedom of south korea on that time..As he pass away we remember one thing he said to us..Freedom is in our hand..Most of all sacrifice to fight for your freedom.. .One thing the President of the Philippines of one of his son's volunteered to go to war in south korea...

  • @garduquehelenad.799
    @garduquehelenad.799 Před 2 lety +1

    Youre always welcome proud Filipino..🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 peace for all🥰🥰🥰

  • @zapnapYT
    @zapnapYT Před rokem +1

    "salamat" means thank you in Philippines for knowing the people of Philippines sacrifices in yultong I hope this video will be known by both country💝

  • @creencreen2310
    @creencreen2310 Před rokem

    I am a Filipina and I love Korea....just let us love one another and be happy.😊❤

  • @gcnacario3601
    @gcnacario3601 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you for reacting to This... 😊😊🙌💞💕

  • @larryloqueno2160
    @larryloqueno2160 Před rokem +1

    My father is also a Korean War vet but little about the war is known to Korea as well as in the Philippines.

  • @Alexnuna0199
    @Alexnuna0199 Před rokem +8

    That's why in Philippines History subjects is a must to learn in the school and some we learned from our ancestors....that made us very aware of our history and I hope the other countries should practice this also to prevent misunderstanding, racist and ignorance. Tho the Philippines is now the most diverse country having many different dialects and tradition cos we've been colonized by Spaniards, Americans, Chinese and others but we're still faithful to our origin. I hope more Koreans will be educated about this matter cos I admire Korea, I'm a big fan of kpop💜. thank u so much for this reaction video❤️

    • @haruarima2877
      @haruarima2877 Před rokem +1

      you mean japanese not a chinese?

    • @alice.wonder
      @alice.wonder Před rokem

      just to correct Spain, the US, and Japan all colonized the Philippines at one point. Spain first settled in the Philippines in the 16th century. It would go on to colonize the country for more than 330 years, although the BRITISH briefly occupied Manila for 18 months from 1762 to 1764.

  • @deebeedeetv1902
    @deebeedeetv1902 Před 3 měsíci

    We cannot erase history. And I think this is not being taught in Korean schools nowadays. I just hope that both sides of Korea learn a lot from this war along with China. I just hope that the young Koreans now will learn to look back with respect and dignity and be able to see the blanket of freedom and democracy that our Filipino solders fought for you. We owe it all to the brave men who valiantly offered their lives for your freedom. Godspeed.

  • @ima_hero
    @ima_hero Před 2 lety +28

    해주셔서 감사합니다, 한다스튜디오!

  • @oliviatorres5939
    @oliviatorres5939 Před rokem

    1st time to watch n learn that our country Philippines had a big contribution during d Korean War in d1950's n felt proud of our soldiercountrymen for their bravery n courage in d face of death when duty call for them to defend what was ordered for them to do.....thank you to all our men in uniform so ready to fight at all cost for love to d country's peace n order ....mabuhay!!!

  • @applestrudelshawarma
    @applestrudelshawarma Před rokem

    Thank you, guys, for recognizing us. ❤

  • @shelohtacder7677
    @shelohtacder7677 Před 2 lety +1

    In return please treat kindly our filipino ofw,s who work into your country..we help rusians,koreans,israel,chineese.vietnam during worldwar.That how a big heart filipino have

  • @TheVineOfChristLives
    @TheVineOfChristLives Před rokem +2

    Thank you South Korea, we Filipinos to this day Love the culture and friendship you bring to us. If ever North Korea or China bullies you guys, we’ll be there for sure again for you.

    • @shawnextreme2532
      @shawnextreme2532 Před rokem

      Sad to say tayo na Binubully ng China at South Korea na Ang tumutulong satin, 😂

    • @TheVineOfChristLives
      @TheVineOfChristLives Před rokem

      @@shawnextreme2532 sad nga dapat nagging estado ng estado unidos. Walang kwenta ang bansa naten kung hindi lang mag depdende sa humihingi ng tulong sa ibang bansa…

  • @sundaemorning3852
    @sundaemorning3852 Před rokem +1

    Filipinos have this innate bravery, resiliency and hope that I think is very apparent during rough times. We have lots of OFWs who would do anything to provide for their families even if it meant they have to sacrifice their own welfare. We experience natural disasters sometimes even back to back but you will still see smiles on their faces despite wrecked homes and ruined livelihood. Whatever we set our hearts in, we fight for it til the end. We may be the little brown friend, but we are the friend you would want to be at your side in tough times 😊

    • @darren5971
      @darren5971 Před rokem

      You do what you can ..dont have to be filipino to be like that

  • @Jefecito420
    @Jefecito420 Před 2 měsíci

    My grandfather fought in that war. PEFTOK 14thBCT 1st Lt Sergio Sabasa Sr. A machine gunner/BAR man. He passed away at 87yo. RIP

  • @Nolra08
    @Nolra08 Před 2 lety +1

    President of United Nations that time asked other nations to send troops in korea. And that President is Carlos Romulo which is a filipino. So literally, a filipino asked the world to help Korea during the Korean War.

  • @nashbenavidez3609
    @nashbenavidez3609 Před 2 lety +2

    Come here to Philippines and enjoy here

  • @junejune5797
    @junejune5797 Před 2 lety

    You guys are good young people, a good role model, keep up the good works and remember that we are brothers. The past is past and we no longer hold on to that ĺcold war mentality" .we don't live in the past, we live today hoping for a beautiful future.. God bless!

  • @arnelacademia5531
    @arnelacademia5531 Před rokem

    thank you south korea for being our friend... i guess thats what friends are for right.. helping each other no matter what... i hope that the bond cteated by our ancestors will always be unbreakable.... we will always be friends till the end... more power to south korea and more power to the philippines...

  • @gameshgil7145
    @gameshgil7145 Před měsícem

    It is touching that one Filipino soldier is better than a thousand Korean soldiers. Thank you South Koreans for exposing this fact.😭

  • @JJ-NoId690
    @JJ-NoId690 Před 2 lety +1

    Filipinos are born Fighters. When Mc Arthur says give me Filipinos Soldiers and I will conquer the world. I don't know if it is exaggerated but when i saw how brave filipinos are? Damnnnnnnow i know why mc arthur said that.
    Have you seen Filipino Soldiers defuse landmines in the Middle East? They're just pulling it from the ground like it was nothing.

  • @napraisoka4526
    @napraisoka4526 Před 2 lety

    Thank you. Let's continue to help and protect each other.✌️👊

  • @makomototv
    @makomototv Před rokem

    We pilipino fight with a heart puso and all are love one's behind us thats why we wont back down till we die...

  • @shaninmc6250
    @shaninmc6250 Před rokem +1

    the grandfather of my ankle also fight on that south korean war late year1950s.im very proud for him so much for what he did in south korean...hirap kasi mag english eh... 😭😭😭

  • @richmacevlogs7594
    @richmacevlogs7594 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you too for acknowledging Filipino soldiers bravery during Lorean war. KOREA and PHILIPPINES are still a democratic country nowadays.

  • @joelregondolaofficial2626
    @joelregondolaofficial2626 Před měsícem

    I am Pilipino.. I like to say ..thank you to recognize the our military contribution . i hope that is the beginning of our great friendship.. Korean Philippines brotherhood.. Philippines are believed that any country needs help even philippines are not rich country i promise that a warming open heart to those who need help.. Thanks for this videos and thanks to your good comment about philippines melitary fighters for freedom.

  • @mariaelialyngio5756
    @mariaelialyngio5756 Před 2 lety +6

    Ahwwww so proud of my fellow countrymen 😭 thank you also for this short yet meaningful video...

  • @jerickcastro9752
    @jerickcastro9752 Před 2 lety +1

    I don't know this history,but I feel proud for the philiphines soldier while watching this

  • @rosevee1943
    @rosevee1943 Před 2 lety +3

    Given the weather conditions during the war. They said it was cold during winter. And Filipinos are not used to winter. One of the General who fought in the Korean war became President of the Philippines.

    • @BLUE-hx3xs
      @BLUE-hx3xs Před 2 lety

      Who?

    • @michellesese5753
      @michellesese5753 Před 2 lety

      Former President Fidel V. Ramos. From Wikipedia - "Ramos was a member of the Philippines' 20th Battalion Combat Team of the Philippine Expeditionary Forces to Korea (PEFTOK) that fought in the Korean War. He was an Infantry Reconnaissance Platoon Leader."

    • @dicktiny9428
      @dicktiny9428 Před rokem

      ​@@michellesese5753 AH SI BOY BENTA PALA YUN

  • @apriljoymontojo9015
    @apriljoymontojo9015 Před 2 měsíci

    Filipinos are helpfull..were friendly..we spread love not to harm..i proud to be filipino...

  • @ammardecena9305
    @ammardecena9305 Před rokem

    thats why many koreans are in philippines leaving there and they called it him..and the us filipino we are free visa going to south korea ❤❤❤❤friendships korea is strong

  • @rudybacani480
    @rudybacani480 Před 2 lety +21

    That would be nice if this part of history will be thought at your schools in Korea. Hearing you say that this part of Korean War history wasn’t taught at your schools made me feel you are deprived by your own Country. There must be an acceptable reason/s as to why this part of history is not thought at your schools but whatever the reasons are, it still doesn’t feel right. You can start sharing this part of Korean War history to your families and friends. It’s not too late at least for the younger generations to know and learn about it.

    • @timeless_sheri
      @timeless_sheri Před 2 lety

      *taught

    • @rudybacani480
      @rudybacani480 Před 2 lety +1

      @@timeless_sheri thanks for the correction. This only means that you’re paying attention😀

    • @timeless_sheri
      @timeless_sheri Před 2 lety +1

      @@rudybacani480 you can edit your comment and I'll delete my comments 😊

  • @jmp1778
    @jmp1778 Před 2 lety +3

    Long Live South Korea 🇰🇷 from Philippines🇵🇭

  • @bunso0816
    @bunso0816 Před 2 lety

    I think it is always important to teach in schools the lessons from older generations' sacrifices that paved the way for the kind of freedom we have now. Regret is good because it raises realization. Still, at the end of the day, it is not about who is the friend or the enemy, but ultimately how to be a humane human at all times to whichever nationality. Our vision gets easily clouded by superficial things that we forget the beings inside of each of us.

  • @reginaldmaniaol4589
    @reginaldmaniaol4589 Před 2 lety +1

    you must need to watch a documentary film about filipino soldiers who fight and died to defend and save south koreans from north and chinese communist...even our president PRES.QUIRINO sent his only son to fight for the freedom of south korea...the title is THE MARCH OF VALIANT...