本帖最後由 hoffnung 於 2011-5-22 04:10 PM 編輯
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版大:謝謝給我刪掉一些非風景類的照片。下趟不會疏忽了。要勞煩你真不好意思。公仔箱論壇! A+ S$ [* {, C d
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Norman:thanks for your heartfelt feedback. On the other hand, I feel sorry for having removed some of the photos which were later found to be not relevant to this page -- natural scenery. I should have posted this in the "travel" section in the discussion group.
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I had longed for a chance to travel to North Korea and my dream was eventually realized last September. Though my understanding towards the North Korean people is skin deep owing to the travel restrictions imposed onto the tourists and of course, language barrier, I sensed that, without much contact with the outside world and the evil of capitalism, they were very simple (versus the people I met on the mainland which is, like North Korea, also called a communist country though ). As you have succinctly pointed out, the Korean people are both modest but dignified. In my tour, I met some Chinese citizens who were actually ethnic Koreans. Their grandparents or great grandparents fled to China between late 19th century and early 20th century to escape the oppressive colonial rule of the Japanese. For three or four generations, they have settled in China but they could still hold onto their distinctive culture -- tidy, disciplined and united with a deep affection for their own race and motherland. I really wish we could be the same and our country could be strong, not in terms of economic development only but also political and cultural advancement.
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