In fact, the Arirang is a regional folk song. Just as a Northern Irish folk song is one thing, an Irish folk song is another. There are many versions of the arirang in the north, and they are sung in many different ways. The same is true in the south, it's hard to simplify it this way.
Both are amazing. The south’s version sounds cheerful while the north sounds slightly more sorrowful.
Yeah, it was sung by Frances Yip, a singer from Hong Kong who obviously doesn't know any Korean
@@occvltvs_ wow! That’s impressive
Hmmmm I think you nit the nail on the head.
This is a sorrowful song...
In fact, the Arirang is a regional folk song. Just as a Northern Irish folk song is one thing, an Irish folk song is another.
There are many versions of the arirang in the north, and they are sung in many different ways. The same is true in the south, it's hard to simplify it this way.
Korean people are beautiful!!!!
North one sounds ten times better than the south
North Korean Arirang is 🔥
Sorry but this South Korean version sounds like it's sung by a non-native speaker
Yep, I knew it
The supposedly "South Korean version" was actually sung by a Hongkonger, what a shame
That's not the version's fault. That's the fault of whomever picked it to represent the Southern version.
The south has many better versions than the north, but not this one
get the north just out. Terrible
Sg wannabe abd yoon do hyun's arrirang more good