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Why are the Korean and North Korean Winter Olympics cheerleaders so popular?

On February 10, 2018, in Gangneung, South Korea, the North Korean cheerleaders cheered for the women's ice hockey team at the Winter Olympics. The appearance of North Korean cheerleaders at the Winter Olympics caused a sensation, and onlookers picked up filming equipment to record them.

The American media commented on this mysterious cheerleader. The media said that South Korea is a country that is crazy about short track speed skating, so competitions in this event always make the spectators on the sidelines go crazy. At this moment, the North Korean cheerleaders who came to Gangneung Ice Center appeared. Dozens of young North Korean women danced, sang patriotic songs and waved flags as they led the audience in rhythmic applause.

At the short track speed skating competition, the North Korean cheerleading team cheered. They were well-trained, elegant, sang beautifully, and danced uniformly, becoming a beautiful sight at the scene. North Korean cheerleaders waved the North Korean flag when cheering for North Korean athletes, and waved the "Peninsula" flag when cheering for South Korean athletes.

The North-South Korean team is the first women's ice hockey team in Olympic history. In its first game, it welcomed the Swiss team, the bronze medalist at the Sochi Winter Olympics and ranked sixth in the world. The Swiss team took the initiative at the beginning of the game. Forward Muller scored three goals in the first quarter, and the North Korean team fell behind 0-3. The North Korea-South Korea team, playing at home, made some adjustments in the second quarter, but the obviously dominant Swiss team still controlled the rhythm of the game and led 6-0 after scoring three consecutive goals. In the third quarter, the North Korean team was scored twice by the Swiss team, and ultimately lost to the Swiss team with a score of 0-8.

The joint efforts of the North and South Korean players on the field that day were impressive. In the audience, the North Korean cheerleaders in red were also particularly eye-catching. Half an hour before the start of the game, the North Korean cheerleaders appeared in the auditorium wearing red uniforms. Some members even waved and interacted with the audience when they entered the stadium. The team members took their seats in the auditorium carrying peninsula flags, garlands and other props to cheer them up.

Although they were scattered in different areas, the team members chanted neatly and acted in unison. Before the game, they loudly sang the famous North Korean song "Nice to Meet You", which is well known to the South Korean people. Many spectators at the scene also hummed along with the melody. Sing. Whenever they finish singing a cheering song, the audience will respond with warm applause and cheers. After the game started, whenever the North and South Korean team, which was lagging behind, attacked, the scene would always erupt with huge cheers.