I was growing up in Hyesan, right by the closest North Korea-China border. China was just across the river: you could see across. So I was curious. On the river, on both sides, you have houses, then mountains. I wanted to know what was on the other side of the Chinese mountains.
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"I was growing up in Hyesan, right by the closest North Korea-China border. China was just across the river: you could see across. So I was curious. On the river, on both sides, you have houses, then mountains. I wanted to know what was on the other side of the Chinese mountains." — Lee Hyeon-seo
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I was growing up in Hyesan, right by the closest North Korea-China border. China was just across the river: you could see across. So I was curious. On the river, on both sides, you have houses, then mountains. I wanted to know what was on the other side of the Chinese mountains. — Lee Hyeon-seo
About Lee Hyeon-seo
Lee Hyeon-seo was a Writer from North Korea (1980–present).
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This quote is attributed to Lee Hyeon-seo, a Writer from North Korea.
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Lee Hyeon-seo lived from 1980 – present.