@@cizzie219 Indeed. It’s just rural / countryside life. Even if you compare the DPRK to South Korea, there have been multiple escapees that risked their lives again, but to return. Why? Out of loneliness. As, even escapees who are very happy, they’ve talked about how city and modern life is quite lonely. As even when you had nothing, you had each other. People cared about one another, there was more time. Obviously, for most they’d still prefer not being in the DPRK, but still I think it’s quite important to realize. As with human society, its exceptionally hard to go backwards. No matter what city you go to, in any country in the world, there’s a loneliness that’s talked about. Not being physically alone, but loss of connections.
He is not only a farmer, but an internet influencer because of his white face and northeastern accent(he was born and lives in northeastern China, where the dialect is funny, many Chinese comedians come from this region)😂
@@NataliaYasnaya Otherwise, as Indonesian who lived in Russia 3 years long time ago, I saw Koreans with Russian tounge, selling kimchi on traditional markets.
@@jambutenyom5338 Nah, by seeing name, after commenting Russian, now i find an Indonesian 'kera ngalam' with 'ongis nade''s tongue. We have same soul, 'ongis' roars everywhere. Just my prediction.
Interviewer: "What are your future plans?" Chinese Russian: "No plans"... "Live in the moment"... "I don't want to let the future affect my happiness now." Powerful wisdom. 🙏
@@Basheezstill better then U.S government that they only care for money. For example, New York, Chicago, and California. Washington? Only tax Poor and middle class and not rich Oregon? Lol so many homeless XD
As a Chinese, seeing a completely Russian dude speak the most down to earth Northern Chinese accent is the wildest and funniest anime crossover I have ever seen or expected to see😂.
Right?! Same here. I’ve been in the UK since I was a small child but I’m from Beijing so I’m used to hearing my own and my family’s northern accents but it’s still mind blowing hearing this guys speak with such a strong northern chiense accent! Love it
@@khanusmagnus577 You wouldn't understand it. It's a simple life where you put in a day's work and make enough money to live a happy life. You find the simple joys in life, make friends, and don't get hung up on the way people look or their ancestral baggage. You don't have to go out chasing money or fame. You're happy with what you got. If you're happy and your family and friends are happy, then that's all that matters. That's good enough.
@@khanusmagnus577 China has 56 official ethnicities and many more unofficial ethnicities. China doesn't have a racism problem, the West does. How's the weather at Langley, chode?
It’s so interesting to see this because he looks Russian but speaks perfect Mandarin. He truly is Chinese but his sense of humor and happiness flies higher than the average person from both nations. It’s hard being mixed and constantly explaining yourself to others, especially in a homogeneous country. It’s heartwarming to see that he stands out because he is who he is.
The thing is he says it was his great grandfather who was Russian, so technically, he’s only like 1/16 Russian. Unless his family was marrying a bunch of other Russian-Chinese until his father.
@joskevermeulen3271 u never saw a Chinese person before? They have black straight hair. Slanted eyes, skin color that can be light or a little bit brown.
@@oscaralegre3683Chinese are more diverse than what you imagine of them. Western, Southern, Central, South western and Northern eastern Chinese all look different from each others. They are definitely not homogeneous, the regular Chinese you see outside of China are mostly Shouthern Chinese who came from Fujian province. Southern Chinese looks more like Vietnamese, shorter and skin darker than Central and northern Chinese.
I have many friends who are chinese with russian ancestory. They have a unique blend of cultural traditions and values that reflect both their Chinese and Russian heritage. It's fascinating to see how they navigate between these two rich cultures, often embracing the best of both worlds. ♥
What if the truth is unpleasant. I don’t’ know about chinese culture but russian culture is not rich de-facto. So called “great russian culture” was a treat for rich inhabitants of Saint-Petersburg. Still it’s richness gets diluted by primitive imperialism.
this is the life for every soul living in this earth, a peaceful village , plenty of food, fresh air, and a care free life. Full of smiles makes the life great
I hope in the future, everyone will discard hate and prejudice towards other race and just love one another. I hope humanity will unite regardless of their religion and background.
Yes, because he has everything he needs and has lots of resources, especially that 37 hectare of farming land, but unfortunately, not everyone has that
99% of crime, violence and murder is because of someones stupid future plans / life goals. in the west there is genuinely MANY people who want to go to prison because they are emulating/copying either their own father, brother, etc. or a character they saw in a movie and want a 'prison chapter' in their own lives, and will sacrifice an innocent person to get that. they are the polar opposite to people like this guy who realize that life is not a critically acclaimed netflix miniseries.
GLORY ALELUAH! THANK YOU FOR SAYING SO. I FEEL HAPPY TO SEE THIS VIDEO, HOPE FOR HUMANITY. MAY GODLY WISDOM LIGHT & GUIDE OUR WORLD LEADERS, WORLD OF SOVERIEGN NATIONS, ALL HUMANITY.
@@jake-qn3tl Content with life, mentally sound, in touch with his community, self-reliant, knows what he wants and how to get it. Man has it figured out.
Wow! He says he has no future plans. He wants to live in the moment. He doesn’t want the future to ruin the present. How profound is that! That is the best advice I have heard.
If his ancestors emigrated from the Russian Empire, this does not mean that he is Russian by nationality, because in this empire there were up to 180 nationalities, including Belarusians, Poles, Ukrainians.
@@jackie2-g8l If he does not know the Russian language, then he does not know the history of Russia very well. And that is why he can only know about his closest ancestors, no further than his great-grandfather. Therefore, he knows that his ancestors emigrated from Russia, but who exactly they were, he does not know. Why? Because Russia is a country that erases the identity of peoples on purpose. The less people know about their history, the better for Russia.
@@aminemchanna1206 America is much, much more diverse than China, this is true. But China is a country with multiple different ethnicities; the government recognizes 56 different ethnic groups in China.
Said it like a true farmer, simple and honest work, without a care in the world, not worrying about the future and living everyday to the fullest as if it will be his last, that is something us city folks lacks where instead we are instead bogged down by social conformity and an unsaitable thrist in wealth or consumables. Sometimes if we just sit back and relax you'll eventually appreciate the little things around you, which is what this guy is doing.
This always reminds me of a Mauritian minister who, after a trip to the UK, came back to Mauritius and said very seriously "British children are so intelligent, even ten years old speak English so well"
Фактически он китаец, но с внешностью русского. Считай ситуация схожая с Никитой из рекламы радиаторов. Внешность Африканская, но менталитет однозначно российский, потому что вырос в России.
GLORY ALELUAH! GOD BLESS YOU SIR! MR. DONG, YOU ARE RICH INDEED. YOUR GOD GIVEN LIFE IS GOOD. "NO PLANS, JUS TO LIVE IN THE MOMENT" AH! PERFECT ATITUDE DEAR SIR! YOU ARE LOVED BY THE HEAVENS! I AM THANKFUL TO HAVE SEEN THIS.