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Russian Media Voice of Korean Russian "Marina Kim" 5th Generation Down

Anchorwoman Marina Kim, the Koryo of the Russian public broadcaster RTR. Marina Kim, 5th generation down born and 33 years old this year, is a reporter for the Russian public broadcaster RTR and host of the current affairs program. He is growing as a journalist representing Russia with his reporting skills and outstanding beauty. - While covering veterans of World War II, Marina Kim accidentally met with a second-generation Korean-American Jeong Sang-jin, born in 1918. Jeong Sang-jin was a Marine of the Soviet Union's Pacific Han University and served as a vanguard in the landing of Cheongjin Port on August 13, 1945. He was an old soldier who lived with the pride of being the only Korean who fought against the Japanese army on the Korean Peninsula. - Marina Kim gradually realizes that the process of covering Jeong Sang-jin's life is a process of finding his identity, feeling confused about his identity as a Korean during the interview with Jeong Sang-jin. The Experience of Marina Kim's Separating Country, covering Pyongyang and Seoul - Marina Kim covered Pyongyang and Seoul in turn to find her roots and met many people. In Pyongyang, he watched the Arirang performance and covered kindergartens, subway department stores and Panmunjeom. Visiting Seoul, visiting Imjingak, covering Sejong City, and photographing the development of Korea in Myeong-dong and Gangnam. As I travel between the two Koreas, I feel endless compassion and pain for my divided grandfather's country.

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  1. If subtitled in English as well, it could global attentions to this report or narrations.
    Great episode touched me home, so I felt like to let English speaking world know.
    Valuable piece of informations on the Korean refugee journey in Russia back then.
    500K Korean Russian or Central Asian nations citizens. Some of them are staying in South Korea for jobs. Great proportion of them is my own facebook fellows. Most of them got high educations, that is why I get in touch with them. No other Korean emigrated
    out of my reach. God bless them all.

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  2. If it were not Stalin's kntervention for them to displace into Central Asia, their populations stand more than millions. Anyhow most of them are taken high education, that is why facebook shows much of them listed.

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