Is Color of Stir-Fried Rice Cake with Hot Pepper Sauce Red or Blue in North Korea?
• Original title : 북한 떡볶이는 빨간 맛? 파란 맛?
• Price : 13,800KRW
• Product Dimensions :
182x240, 116pages
• Publication Date : 2019-07-31
• ISBN : 9791160944563
Book Information & Summary
Written by Park Chun Jo and illustrated by Kim Yoon Jung
The writer has meticulously presented information about North Korea in a healthy way to correct the misunderstanding about North Korea. This book is very different from other ones which just simply interpret terms of North Korean language, or which just present the differences between the South and the North. The writer has a Ph. D degree in major of North Korean Studies, so he has presented all the detailed things about North Korea, such as socialistic planned economy, Gaeseong Industrial Complex, medical and educational system of the North, as well as the relationship among North Korea, Japan, China, and the United States, to enhance the understanding of North Korea. In addition, he also points out the process and possible issues of unification. Meanwhile, the book has witty and humorous illustrations to avoid prejudice to make readers feel hard or dangerous just with the name of North Korea, and it is organized for children to have more interests in North Korea by applying the concept of ‘stir-fried rice cake with hot pepper sauce’, which doesn’t exist in North Korea. This is the most proper book for children who should be ready for unification to understand the North.
The writer has meticulously presented information about North Korea in a healthy way to correct the misunderstanding about North Korea. This book is very different from other ones which just simply interpret terms of North Korean language, or which just present the differences between the South and the North. The writer has a Ph. D degree in major of North Korean Studies, so he has presented all the detailed things about North Korea, such as socialistic planned economy, Gaeseong Industrial Complex, medical and educational system of the North, as well as the relationship among North Korea, Japan, China, and the United States, to enhance the understanding of North Korea. In addition, he also points out the process and possible issues of unification. Meanwhile, the book has witty and humorous illustrations to avoid prejudice to make readers feel hard or dangerous just with the name of North Korea, and it is organized for children to have more interests in North Korea by applying the concept of ‘stir-fried rice cake with hot pepper sauce’, which doesn’t exist in North Korea. This is the most proper book for children who should be ready for unification to understand the North.