Yes , Korea was historicaly part of china. The Yeongeunmun Gate is the symbol of Chinese influence of power in Korea , and Independence Gate is which was built when Japan pressurised Munchuria to release Korea.Also , The name "The Repablic of Great Korea"(대한민국) is a name which is inherited by the name of munchuria's province.
The neighboring countries of North Korea are South Korea, China, Russia, Japan, and Mongolia.
Korea was subject to and part of China under Qing dynasty
Communist China and North Koreacommunist china and North Korea
China, North Korea, and South Korea are all different countries.
Korea was settled and founded by Chinese from start. As a part of China, Korea gave tribute to mainland China and they protected Korea from enemies.
Korea was part of China until 1895. Traditionally, Korea thought China as a parent or big brother country, and China treated Korea as a son country. After 1945, It still continue between North Korea and China. For South Korea, China is two of main countries influencing South Korean politics with U.S.
It was in China in the past. Korea was part of China historically and believed to be eastern end of China. Korea became completely independent after Sino-Japanese war in 1895.
Korea
The Yellow sea seperates china and south korea
China and North Korea have poorer economy compare to South Korea and Japan.
North Korea and China are both in Asia.
Yes. Korea became independence from China after 1895.