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Damin Jung
Damin Jung was an NK News correspondent based in Seoul. She previously worked at the CSIS (Center for Strategic and International Studies) Korea Chair.
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Evergreen What do the two Koreas mean to third-country born children?More than 50% of defector schoolchildren are now of third-country origin When South Koreans hear "defectors," they usually think of Koreans that speak the same language, albeit with the distinctive North Korean dialect. So when you visit a school for defector children in the South, you might wonder why more than half now speak in Chinese. "My name is Chun-mi, and in Chinese pronunciation, it's Chun Mei (春美)," says one student at the Durihana International School, an alternative school for defector children in Seoul. © Korea Risk Group. All rights reserved. |